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Asus DRW-22B2S/BLACK/IDE DRW-22B2S DVD-Writer Black Drive
- Drive Type: DVD Writer
- Interface: IDE (PATA)
- Color: Black
- Max DVD Write Speed: 22x
- Internal drive for desktop PCs
- Supports CD and DVD read/write operations
- Reliable for data backup and media creation
- Standard IDE connection
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Product Overview
The Asus DRW-22B2S is an internal DVD writer drive that supports writing to DVD media at speeds up to 22x. Featuring an IDE interface, this black drive is designed for desktop computers requiring optical media read/write capabilities. It offers reliable performance for burning CDs and DVDs.
Technical Information
| Drive Type | DVD Writer |
| Interface | IDE |
Additional Specifications
| Color | Black |
| Max DVD Write Speed | 22x |
Product Description
The Asus DRW-22B2S is an internal optical drive designed to provide robust DVD writing capabilities for desktop computer systems. Equipped with an IDE (Integrated Drive Electronics), also known as PATA (Parallel ATA), interface, this drive ensures broad compatibility with older and some current motherboard configurations. Its black bezel allows it to blend seamlessly into standard PC chassis designs. This DVD writer boasts a maximum write speed of 22x for DVD media, enabling users to burn discs quickly and efficiently. It also supports various other DVD and CD formats for reading and writing, making it a versatile tool for tasks such as backing up important files, creating software installation discs, or authoring personal media collections. The drive's reliable performance is crucial for ensuring that data is written correctly and without errors. As an internal component, the DRW-22B2S is intended for installation within a computer case, connecting to the motherboard via the IDE interface and requiring a power connection from the system's power supply. It represents a cost-effective solution for users who need to add or replace optical drive functionality in their desktop PCs, facilitating the use of optical media for data storage, software distribution, and entertainment.



