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Dell 0G639 8X CD-RW and DVD Unit
- 8X CD-RW write speed
- Supports CD-R and CD-RW writing
- DVD-ROM read functionality
- Reads standard CDs
- Internal optical drive
- Dell branded component
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Product Overview
The Dell 0G639 is an internal optical drive that combines an 8X CD-RW drive with a DVD-ROM drive. This unit allows for reading of DVDs and CDs, as well as writing to CD-RW media.
Technical Information
| Drive Type | CD-RW / DVD-ROM Combo |
| Write Speed (CD-RW) | 8X |
| Read Speed (DVD-ROM) | 16X (Assumed) |
| Read Speed (CD-ROM) | 48X (Assumed) |
Additional Specifications
| Interface | IDE/ATAPI (Assumed) |
| Part Number | 0G639 |
| Manufacturer | Dell |
Product Description
The Dell 0G639 is an internal optical drive designed to provide both CD rewriting and DVD reading capabilities. It features an 8X CD-RW write speed, allowing users to burn data to rewritable CDs multiple times, making it suitable for backups, temporary file storage, and software distribution. It also supports writing to CD-R discs. Complementing its CD-RW functionality, the drive includes a DVD-ROM reader. This allows users to access the contents of standard DVD media, such as software installations, data archives, and movie playback (subject to regional codes and software support). The drive also functions as a standard CD-ROM reader, capable of reading all types of CDs at high speeds (typically up to 48X). This drive likely uses an IDE/ATAPI interface, common for optical drives in the era it was produced. As a Dell-branded part (0G639), it was intended for integration into Dell systems, offering a versatile optical storage solution. The combination of CD-RW writing and DVD reading makes it a practical choice for users who still rely on optical media.


