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Dell 0C3080 0C3080 - Dell 4X DVD+RW
- 4X DVD+RW write speed.
- Supports DVD+R and DVD+RW media.
- Allows reading, writing, and rewriting of optical media.
- Versatile for data storage, backup, and media playback.
- Designed for integration into Dell systems or compatible PCs.
- Provides optical media access for various applications.
- Standard optical drive form factor.
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Product Overview
The Dell 0C3080 is a 4X DVD+RW drive. This optical drive allows users to read, write, and rewrite data on DVD+R and DVD+RW media, providing versatile options for data storage, backup, and media playback.
Technical Information
| Drive Type | DVD+RW |
| Write Speed | 4X |
Additional Specifications
| Brand | Dell |
| Model | 0C3080 |
Product Description
The Dell 0C3080 is a 4X DVD+RW optical drive, offering users the capability to read, write, and rewrite data on DVD+R and DVD+RW media. This functionality makes it a versatile tool for a range of tasks, including backing up important files, creating data DVDs, installing software, and playing back DVD movies. The drive's 4X write speed for DVD+RW media ensures a reasonable time for burning discs, while its compatibility with DVD+R media allows for permanent data storage. It adheres to standard optical drive specifications, making it suitable for installation in most desktop computers and servers that have available drive bays and appropriate interfaces (typically SATA or IDE). As a product from Dell, it is designed to integrate seamlessly with Dell computer systems, but it can also be used in other compatible PC environments. The 0C3080 provides essential optical media access, which remains valuable for certain applications and for users who still rely on optical discs for data transfer or archival purposes.


