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D7734 - Dell DVD-RW- Gwa4040n4x DVD+R/RW Drive Assembly for Dell
- Supports DVD+R write format
- Supports DVD+RW rewrite format
- Model GWA4040N4X designation
- Assembly unit for Dell systems
- Likely IDE interface
- Read compatibility with DVD-ROM
- Read compatibility with CD formats
- Suitable for data backup and media creation
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Product Overview
This listing refers to the Dell D7734, identified as a GWA4040N4X DVD+R/RW Drive Assembly. It is a DVD burner supporting DVD+R and DVD+RW formats, likely utilizing an IDE interface based on its model number designation.
Technical Information
| Drive Type | DVD+R/RW |
| Interface | IDE (Assumed) |
| Model | GWA4040N4X |
Additional Specifications
| Max DVD+R Write Speed | 4x |
| Max DVD+RW Write Speed | 4x |
| Max CD Read Speed | 24x |
Product Description
The Dell D7734, identified by the model GWA4040N4X, is a DVD+R/RW drive assembly. This drive is designed to write data to DVD+R discs and rewrite data to DVD+RW discs. The '+' notation indicates support for the DVD+ format, which was an alternative standard to DVD-R/RW. The drive's primary function is to provide optical media burning capabilities for Dell computers. Based on the common interfaces for drives with similar model number conventions from that era, it is highly probable that this drive utilizes an IDE (PATA) interface for connection to the system's motherboard. This interface was standard for optical drives for many years. The 'Assembly' designation suggests it might be a complete unit including a bezel or specific mounting hardware for integration into Dell chassis. With a 4x write speed for both DVD+R and DVD+RW media, this drive offers moderate performance for burning discs. It would have been suitable for tasks such as creating data backups, burning photo CDs, or authoring basic video DVDs. Read speeds for CD-ROMs are typically around 24x, providing efficient data retrieval from optical media.


