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Dell 00V1TF 00V1TF - Dell 8x DVD-RW Slimline Internal SATA Black Drive
- Drive Type: DVD-RW
- Interface: SATA
- Form Factor: Slimline Internal
- Write Speed: 8x (DVD-R)
- Color: Black
- Designed for internal installation in desktop or server systems.
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Product Overview
This Dell 8x DVD-RW Slimline Internal SATA Black Drive is designed for efficient optical media reading and writing. Its slimline form factor makes it suitable for compact system builds, while the SATA interface ensures fast data transfer speeds.
Technical Information
| Drive Type | DVD-RW |
| Interface | SATA |
| Form Factor | Slimline Internal |
Additional Specifications
| Write Speed | 8x |
| Color | Black |
Product Description
The Dell 00V1TF is an internal slimline DVD-Rewritable drive that offers versatile optical media functionality. It supports writing to DVD-R media at speeds up to 8x, providing a quick way to archive data or create custom discs. The SATA interface ensures a robust and high-speed connection to the system's motherboard, facilitating efficient data transfer during read and write operations. This drive is ideal for systems where space is a premium, thanks to its slimline design. It allows users to read from and write to a variety of DVD and CD formats, including DVD-ROM, DVD-R, DVD+R, DVD-RW, DVD+RW, CD-ROM, CD-R, and CD-RW. The black bezel ensures a clean aesthetic when installed in standard drive bays. Compatibility is typically broad, designed to work with most desktop and server systems that have available SATA ports and a standard 5.25-inch drive bay. Installation is straightforward for system builders and IT professionals. This drive provides a reliable solution for optical media needs in various computing environments.


