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Dell 03C5HR 16X DVD+/-RW SATA Drive
- Drive Type: Internal Optical Drive
- Interface: SATA
- Read Speed: Up to 16X for DVD-ROM
- Write Speed: Up to 16X for DVD+/-R
- Rewrite Speed: Up to 8X for DVD+RW
- Supported Media: DVD-ROM, DVD+/-R, DVD+/-RW, CD-ROM, CD-R, CD-RW
- Form Factor: 5.25-Inch Bay
- Commonly used in Dell desktops and workstations
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Product Overview
The Dell 03C5HR is a 16X DVD+/-RW SATA drive. It is an internal optical drive capable of reading and writing to DVD and CD media, utilizing a SATA interface for data transfer.
Technical Information
| Drive Type | Internal DVD+/-RW Drive |
| Interface | SATA |
| Max DVD Write Speed | 16X |
Additional Specifications
| Max DVD Read Speed | 16X |
| Max CD Write Speed | 48X |
| Form Factor | 5.25-Inch |
Product Description
The Dell 03C5HR is a versatile internal optical drive that provides robust capabilities for reading and writing to a wide range of optical media. With its 16X maximum write speed for DVD+/-R discs and 16X read speed for DVD-ROM, it ensures efficient performance for burning data, installing software, or playing media. The drive utilizes a SATA interface, which offers faster data transfer rates and simpler cabling compared to older IDE interfaces. This ensures smooth operation and quick access to data stored on optical discs. It supports a comprehensive list of formats, including DVD-ROM, DVD+/-R, DVD+/-RW, CD-ROM, CD-R, and CD-RW, making it suitable for various multimedia and data storage needs. Typically found in Dell desktop computers and workstations, the 03C5HR is a standard 5.25-inch form factor drive that fits into most computer chassis. It serves as a reliable component for tasks such as creating backups on DVD, installing operating systems or applications from discs, and enjoying movies or music from optical media.


