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Dell 0R7379 8x IDE DVD Rewritable Optical Drive
- 8x DVD Rewritable (DVD±RW) Optical Drive.
- Interface: IDE (also known as PATA - Parallel ATA).
- Supports reading, writing, and rewriting to DVD media.
- Can also read and write to CD media.
- Provides a versatile solution for data storage and backup.
- Suitable for systems equipped with an IDE interface.
- Can be used for software installation and media playback.
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Product Overview
The Dell 0R7379 is an 8x IDE DVD Rewritable Optical Drive. It allows users to read, write, and rewrite data to DVD media, providing a versatile solution for data backup, software distribution, and media playback.
Technical Information
| SKU | 0R7379 |
| Brand | Dell |
| Product Type | DVD Rewritable Optical Drive |
Additional Specifications
| Write Speed | 8x (DVD±R) |
| Interface | IDE (PATA) |
| Form Factor | Internal (typically 5.25-inch) |
Product Description
The Dell 0R7379 is an internal DVD Rewritable optical drive that utilizes the IDE (Integrated Drive Electronics), also known as PATA (Parallel ATA), interface. This drive offers the capability to read data from and write data to various DVD formats, including DVD-R, DVD+R, DVD-RW, and DVD+RW, at speeds up to 8x. It also supports CD-R and CD-RW media, providing comprehensive optical media handling capabilities. This optical drive is a versatile tool for tasks such as backing up important data, creating custom DVDs for distribution or personal use, installing software from optical discs, and playing back DVD movies or audio CDs. Its IDE interface makes it compatible with a wide range of older computer systems and servers that feature this connection type. While IDE interfaces are less common in modern systems that have transitioned to SATA, the Dell 0R7379 remains a functional component for systems that require or support optical drives with this legacy connection. It provides a reliable means for optical media interaction for compatible hardware.



