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Broadcom 9300-8i Plug-in 2-Port 12G SAS Host Bus Adapter / HBA PCIe Gen3 x8 - H5-25573-00H (HP)

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Item number
123974
Condition
Used
Weight
150 g
Delivery time
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Availability
3 in stock
€ 119.99 *
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  • Broadcom 9300-8i Plug-in 2-Port 12G SAS Host Bus Adapter / HBA PCIe Gen3 x8 - H5-25573-00H (HP)
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    • € 119.99

Description

Description: Broadcom 9300-8i Plug-in 2-Port 12G SAS Host Bus Adapter / HBA PCIe Gen3 x8 - H5-25573-00H (HP)
   
SAS interface: 12 Gb/s (backwards compatible to 6 Gb/s)
SATA interface: 6 Gb/s
Cache: -
Battery Pack: not possible
RAID level: -
Operating mode: HBA mode
SSD caching: not possible
Internal data lanes: 8
Ports: 2x internal SFF-8643
Type of adapter: Plug-in
Host interface: PCIe Gen3 x8
Data transfer rate: -
Supported sectors: 512-byte devices (512n/512e), 4K-devices (4Kn)
Special feature: -
   
Related part number(s):  
Part No.: H5-25573-00 / H5-25573-00H
   
Condition: used, very good
Included in delivery: 1x adapter with high profile bezel
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