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Asus DVD-E818A6T/BLK/G/AS DVD-E818A6T DVD-Reader Retail Internal
- DVD-ROM Read Speed: 18x
- CD-ROM Read Speed: 48x
- Drive Type: DVD-ROM Drive
- Interface: SATA (assumed)
- Form Factor: Internal
- Packaging: Retail
- Color: Black
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Product Overview
The Asus DVD-E818A6T/BLK/G/AS is an internal DVD-Reader drive, designed solely for reading data from DVD and CD media. It is a retail packaged unit.
Technical Information
| Drive Type | DVD-ROM Drive |
| DVD Read Speed | 18x |
| CD Read Speed | 48x |
| Interface | SATA (assumed) |
Additional Specifications
| Form Factor | Internal |
| Packaging | Retail |
| Color | Black |
| Model | DVD-E818A6T |
Product Description
The Asus DVD-E818A6T/BLK/G/AS is an internal DVD-ROM drive intended for reading data from optical discs. This drive does not have writing capabilities; its sole purpose is to access the content of DVD and CD media. It offers an 18x read speed for DVD-ROM discs, allowing for efficient loading of software, movies, or data. For CD-ROM discs, it provides a faster 48x read speed. This drive is designed for internal installation within a desktop computer, fitting into a standard 5.25-inch drive bay. It is presented in retail packaging, indicating it is intended for individual purchase rather than as an OEM component. The drive is specified as black, which is a common color for internal optical drives. While the interface is not explicitly stated, modern DVD-ROM drives typically use the SATA interface for data transfer, ensuring good performance and compatibility. The Asus DVD-E818A6T/BLK/G/AS serves as a reliable component for users who need to read DVD and CD media but do not require burning functionality.



