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DEC DS-RRD46-VA 12x SCSI CD-ROM Optical Drive
- SCSI Interface for high-performance data transfer
- 12x CD-ROM read speed
- Designed for professional and server environments
- Reliable read performance for optical media
- Internal drive form factor
- DEC branded for quality assurance
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Product Overview
The DEC DS-RRD46-VA is a 12x SCSI CD-ROM optical drive from Digital Equipment Corporation. It provides high-speed read access to CD-ROM media, suitable for systems utilizing the SCSI interface.
Technical Information
| Interface | SCSI |
| Drive Type | CD-ROM |
Additional Specifications
| Read Speed (CD-ROM) | 12x |
| Form Factor | Internal |
Product Description
The DEC DS-RRD46-VA is an internal CD-ROM drive manufactured by Digital Equipment Corporation, featuring a SCSI (Small Computer System Interface) connection. SCSI interfaces are known for their robust performance and ability to support multiple devices on a single bus, making this drive suitable for more demanding workstation or server environments where reliable data access is critical. The drive is specifically designed for reading data from standard CD-ROM discs. With a maximum read speed of 12x, the DS-RRD46-VA offers efficient access to the data stored on CD-ROMs. This speed is adequate for loading software, accessing large datasets, or playing audio CDs in systems that require a SCSI peripheral. The drive's construction emphasizes reliability, a hallmark of DEC hardware, ensuring consistent performance over time. This optical drive is an excellent choice for legacy systems or specialized configurations that rely on SCSI connectivity. It provides a dedicated solution for reading CD-ROM media without the added complexity or potential compatibility issues of multi-function drives, focusing purely on dependable CD-ROM read operations.


