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Dell 06J811 06J811 - Dell CD-RW 24x 10x 40xBk 680m
- CD-RW Drive
- 24x Maximum Read Speed
- 10x Maximum Write Speed
- 40x Maximum CD-ROM Read Speed
- Internal Drive
- Supports CD-R and CD-RW media
- Data backup and software installation capabilities
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Product Overview
The Dell 06J811 is a CD-RW drive with a maximum read speed of 24x and a maximum write speed of 10x. It also supports CD-ROM read speeds of up to 40x. This internal drive allows users to read data from CDs and write (burn) data onto CD-R and CD-RW media.
Technical Information
| Product Type | Internal CD-RW Drive |
| Read Speed (CD-ROM) | 40x |
| Read Speed (CD-RW) | 24x |
Additional Specifications
| Write Speed (CD-R) | 10x |
| Interface | N/A (assumed IDE/SATA) |
Product Description
The Dell 06J811 is an internal optical drive designed for personal computers, specifically a CD-ReWritable (CD-RW) drive. This type of drive offers the versatility of both reading data from standard Compact Discs (CDs) and writing data onto blank CD-R (recordable) and CD-RW (rewritable) discs. The drive boasts a maximum read speed of 24x for CD-RW media and up to 40x for standard CD-ROMs, ensuring efficient data retrieval. With a write speed of up to 10x for CD-R media, users can create their own data CDs, audio CDs, or burn software installations. The rewritable capability of CD-RW discs allows for data to be erased and rewritten multiple times, offering a flexible solution for temporary storage or frequent updates. This drive is an essential component for systems that require optical media access for software installation, data backup, or media playback. The '680m' in the title likely refers to the buffer memory size (e.g., 680 Kilobytes or Megabytes, though typically measured in KB for optical drives), which helps ensure smooth and error-free burning processes by preventing buffer underruns. This internal drive would typically connect to the computer's motherboard via an IDE or SATA interface, depending on the era of its production.


