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Dell 017DCF 017DCF - Dell CD-RW 680m I F5 12x Sony
- Product Type: CD-RW Drive
- Brand: Sony (OEM for Dell)
- Dell SKU: 017DCF
- Write Speed: 12x
- Functionality: Write to CD-R, Read CDs
- Internal drive component
- Suitable for CD data backup
- Reliable CD burning capabilities
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Product Overview
The Dell 017DCF is a CD-RW drive manufactured by Sony, with a 12x write speed. It is designed for Dell systems and allows users to write data to CD-R media.
Technical Information
| Product Type | CD-RW Drive |
| Brand | Sony (for Dell) |
| SKU | 017DCF |
Additional Specifications
| Write Speed | 12x |
| Functionality | CD-RW |
Product Description
The Dell 017DCF is a CD-RW (Compact Disc ReWritable) drive, manufactured by Sony and supplied as an original equipment manufacturer (OEM) component for Dell systems. This drive is specifically designed for writing data to CD-R (Compact Disc Recordable) media and also for reading both CD-R and CD-RW discs. It offers a write speed of up to 12x, providing a reasonably fast method for burning CDs. This drive is essential for users who need to create their own CDs for data backup, audio compilation, or software distribution. The CD-RW functionality allows for rewriting data onto CD-RW discs multiple times, offering flexibility in managing stored information. The 12x write speed ensures that burning a full CD can be accomplished in a relatively short amount of time. As a component intended for Dell systems, the 017DCF is built to integrate seamlessly with Dell motherboards and chassis. It serves as a reliable solution for adding or replacing CD burning capabilities in compatible Dell computers, enabling users to manage their data and media through optical disc technology.



