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ASUS CD-S500/A 50x IDE CD-ROM Optical Drive
- Internal CD-ROM optical drive
- 50x maximum read speed
- IDE interface
- Tray loading mechanism
- High-speed CD data access
- Compatible with standard PC systems
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Product Overview
The ASUS CD-S500/A is an internal 50x IDE CD-ROM optical drive. It provides fast read speeds for CD media, making it suitable for accessing software, data, and multimedia content from CD-ROM discs.
Technical Information
| Drive Type | CD-ROM |
| Interface | IDE |
| Read Speed | 50x |
Additional Specifications
| Brand | ASUS |
| Model | CD-S500/A |
Product Description
The ASUS CD-S500/A is an internal CD-ROM drive designed to deliver rapid access to data stored on CD-ROM discs. Featuring an IDE interface, it offers broad compatibility with a vast majority of desktop computer systems manufactured during its prime. The drive's primary function is to read information from standard CD-ROMs, making it essential for installing software, accessing multimedia content, and retrieving data from optical media. With an impressive 50x maximum read speed, the CD-S500/A ensures that users can quickly load applications, play audio CDs, or transfer data from optical discs with minimal delay. This high read speed was a significant advantage, reducing the time spent waiting for data retrieval and enhancing overall system responsiveness when interacting with CD-ROMs. The drive typically employs a tray-loading mechanism, which is a standard and user-friendly method for inserting and ejecting discs. The ASUS CD-S500/A serves as a reliable component for any PC that requires a CD-ROM drive for its operations, whether for initial setup, ongoing use, or as a replacement for a malfunctioning unit.



