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Dell 0SN124 24x Slimline CD-ROM Optical Drive
- 24x Read Speed
- CD-ROM Drive
- Slimline Form Factor
- Optical Drive
- IDE Interface (assumed based on commonality)
- Suitable for space-constrained systems
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Product Overview
The Dell 0SN124 is a 24x Slimline CD-ROM Optical Drive. It offers CD reading functionality in a compact form factor for compatible systems.
Technical Information
| Product Type | CD-ROM Optical Drive |
| Read Speed | 24x |
Additional Specifications
| Form Factor | Slimline |
| Interface | IDE (typical) |
Product Description
The Dell 0SN124 is a 24x Slimline CD-ROM Optical Drive, designed to provide essential CD reading capabilities in a compact form factor. This drive allows users to access data, software, and multimedia content stored on CD-ROM discs at a speed of 24x. Its slimline design is particularly advantageous for installation in laptops, small form factor PCs, or other systems where space is a premium and a standard-sized optical drive cannot be accommodated. While the specific interface is not explicitly stated in the title, slimline CD-ROM drives of this era typically utilized an IDE (PATA) interface for connection to the computer's motherboard. This interface was standard for optical drives for many years. The 0SN124 is a read-only device, meaning it is capable of reading CD-ROMs but not writing data to blank CDs. This optical drive serves as a functional component for systems that require access to CD media. It is a replacement or upgrade part for Dell systems that originally shipped with or can accommodate a slimline CD-ROM drive. The 0SN124 ensures compatibility and provides the necessary functionality for users who still rely on CD-ROMs for software installation, data retrieval, or media playback.


