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Asus ASU-CD-S520-QT TeK CD-S520/A5 52x CD-ROM Drive CD-ROM 52x IDC
- 52x CD-ROM read speed
- IDE (PATA) interface for older systems
- Internal drive for desktop PCs
- Reads standard CD-ROM discs
- Reliable performance for data access
- Suitable for software installation and data retrieval from CDs
- Compact form factor
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Product Overview
The Asus ASU-CD-S520-QT (TeK CD-S520/A5) is a 52x CD-ROM drive. It is designed for reading CD-ROM discs at high speeds.
Technical Information
| Product Type | CD-ROM Drive |
| Model | CD-S520/A5 |
| Max Read Speed (CD-ROM) | 52x |
Additional Specifications
| Interface | IDE (PATA) |
| Disc Format | CD-ROM |
Product Description
The Asus ASU-CD-S520-QT, also identified as the TeK CD-S520/A5, is an internal CD-ROM drive engineered for high-speed reading of Compact Discs. With a maximum read speed of 52x, it allows for quick access to data stored on CD-ROM media, making it suitable for installing software, accessing digital content, or retrieving files from CD collections. This drive is designed for integration into desktop computer systems. This particular model utilizes an IDE (Integrated Drive Electronics), also known as PATA (Parallel ATA), interface. This interface was common in older computer systems and motherboards, indicating that this drive is likely intended for use in or upgrade of legacy systems that may not feature SATA ports. The IDE connection ensures a stable data transfer for reading CD-ROM discs. The Asus CD-S520/A5 CD-ROM drive provides a reliable solution for users who still need to access or install applications from CD-ROMs. Its straightforward functionality and high read speed make it an efficient component for retrieving information from optical media, ensuring compatibility with a vast library of CD-based software and data.


