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Dell 0GM690 0GM690 - Dell Assembly CD-RW/dvd24xteacm1210
- 24x CD-RW write speed
- DVD read capability
- Internal optical drive assembly
- IDE interface
- TEAC drive mechanism (M1210)
- Reliable optical media access
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Product Overview
This Dell 0GM690 is an assembly CD-RW/DVD drive with a 24x write speed for CD media. It provides essential optical media functionality for compatible Dell systems.
Technical Information
| Drive Type | CD-RW/DVD |
| Write Speed (CD-RW) | 24x |
| Interface | IDE |
Additional Specifications
| Form Factor | Internal |
| Manufacturer (Mechanism) | TEAC |
Product Description
The Dell 0GM690 is an internal optical drive assembly that offers CD rewriting and DVD reading capabilities. This drive is designed to provide users with reliable access to optical media for various tasks, including data backup, software installation, and media playback. It features a 24x write speed for CD-RW discs, allowing for efficient creation and rewriting of CDs. The drive also supports reading standard DVD-ROM discs. This particular model incorporates a TEAC M1210 drive mechanism, indicating a specific component choice for its construction. The drive connects via an IDE interface, which was a standard connection type for optical drives in many Dell computers of the era. This ensures compatibility with a wide range of Dell systems that utilize this interface. As an assembly, the 0GM690 is a complete unit ready for installation into a compatible Dell computer. It serves as a replacement part or an upgrade for users looking to restore or add optical media functionality. The combination of CD-RW writing and DVD reading makes it a versatile component for everyday computing needs involving optical discs.


