64GB Crucial M225 2.5" Solid-State Drive
64GB Crucial M225 2.5" Solid-State Drive

 

 
64GB Crucial M225 2.5" Solid-State Drive
CT64M225
Quieter. Cooler. More durable.
  • Excellent alternative to hard disk drives
  • Read speeds up to 200MB/s
  • Engineered for mobility
  • Limited Five Year Warranty
* - Default VAT charge calculated at 15% for the UK.
£149.99  ex. VAT
£172.49  inc. VAT*
 

 

 
A Better Alternative.
Crucial's M225 series solid-state drive is a better alternative to a traditional hard drive in notebook PCs. No moving parts provide for a quieter, cooler, and more durable storage solution designed for the demands of mobility.

Improves Performance.
Solid-State technology brings a new level of performance and reliability to netbook and notebook storage. With read speeds up to 250MB/s the Crucial M225 series can improve boot and application load times.

Memory Experts.
The Crucial brand of memory has long been synonymous with reliability and high-performance. Our expertise in NAND process technology enables us to optimize the performance and durability of Crucial™ solid-state drives.

Guaranteed Compatible.
Crucial M225 series employ a standard hard drive interface and dimensions, so it is an easy storage upgrade for most notebooks.

Technical Specifications
Series Name Crucial M225 Solid-State Drive
Capacity 64GB Crucial M225 Solid-State Drive
Internal Cache 64MB DRAM
Performance 200MB/s READ, 150MB/s WRITE
NAND Flash Components Multi-Level Cell (MLC) NAND Flash Memory
Interface Serial ATA 3.0Gb/s (SATA)
Form Factor 2.5" (100.20 mm x 69.85 mm x 9.50 mm)
 
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