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Dell 045UXR 8x/4x/32x Speed CD-RW Optical Drive
- CD-RW (ReWritable) drive.
- Write speed: 8X.
- Rewrite speed: 4X.
- Read speed: 32X.
- IDE/ATAPI interface.
- Standard 5.25-inch form factor.
- Suitable for data backup, software installation, and media creation.
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Product Overview
The Dell 045UXR is an 8x/4x/32x speed CD-RW optical drive. It allows users to write data to CD-RW media at 8x speed, rewrite data at 4x speed, and read CD-ROMs at 32x speed.
Technical Information
| Drive Type | CD-RW |
| Write Speed | 8X |
| Rewrite Speed | 4X |
Additional Specifications
| Read Speed | 32X |
| Interface | IDE/ATAPI |
Product Description
The Dell 045UXR is an optical drive designed to provide CD burning and reading capabilities. With its CD-RW (ReWritable) functionality, users can write data to compatible discs, erase them, and rewrite new data, offering a flexible solution for data storage and backup. The drive supports a write speed of 8X, allowing for relatively quick creation of CD discs, and a rewrite speed of 4X for modifying existing data on CD-RW media. For reading standard CD-ROMs, the 045UXR offers a speed of 32X, ensuring efficient access to software, music, or data stored on read-only discs. The drive utilizes the common IDE/ATAPI interface, making it compatible with a wide range of desktop computers and ensuring straightforward installation. Its standard 5.25-inch form factor allows it to fit into most computer drive bays. This optical drive is a practical addition for any system needing to create backups, install software from CDs, or burn music and data discs. Its combination of writing, rewriting, and reading speeds makes it a versatile tool for managing optical media in a desktop environment.



