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Acer 652P-003 Cdrom Drive Black Bezel
- CD-ROM drive for reading optical discs.
- Standard IDE/ATAPI interface.
- Black bezel for integration into computer cases.
- Designed for desktop computer systems.
- Provides access to software, music, and data on CD-ROMs.
- Plug-and-play functionality for easy installation.
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Product Overview
The Acer 652P-003 is a CD-ROM drive featuring a black bezel. It is designed for reading optical discs and is typically used in desktop computer systems.
Technical Information
| Product Type | CD-ROM Drive |
| Interface | IDE/ATAPI |
| Bezel Color | Black |
Additional Specifications
| Form Factor | 5.25-inch |
| Read Speed | Up to 52x (typical for this model series) |
Product Description
The Acer 652P-003 is a standard internal CD-ROM drive designed to provide users with the ability to read data from optical discs. It connects to the computer's motherboard via an IDE (Integrated Drive Electronics) or ATAPI (Advanced Technology Attachment Packet Interface) connection, which was a common standard for optical drives in desktop PCs. The drive features a black bezel, allowing it to blend seamlessly with the aesthetics of most black computer cases. This CD-ROM drive is capable of reading standard CD-ROMs, including audio CDs, data CDs, and CD-ROMs containing software installations or multimedia content. While it does not support writing to discs (CD-R/RW functionality), its primary function is to provide reliable access to the information stored on read-only optical media. The drive's typical read speed, often rated up to 52x, ensures that data can be accessed relatively quickly from the disc. Installation of the Acer 652P-003 is straightforward, typically involving mounting the drive in a 5.25-inch bay within the computer case and connecting the IDE data cable and a Molex power connector. Once installed and recognized by the operating system, users can insert CDs and access their contents through the file explorer. This drive serves as a fundamental component for systems that require access to legacy optical media.


