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Dell 0X1795 48X HH CD-ROM Drive
- 48X maximum read speed
- Half-Height (HH) form factor
- IDE interface
- CD-ROM read-only functionality
- Designed for desktop PCs
- Faster optical media access
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Product Overview
The Dell 0X1795 is a 48X Half-Height (HH) CD-ROM Drive. It offers enhanced read speeds for optical media and is designed for standard PC installations.
Technical Information
| Drive Type | CD-ROM |
| Interface | IDE |
Additional Specifications
| Max Read Speed | 48X |
| Form Factor | Half-Height |
Product Description
The Dell 0X1795 is a 48X CD-ROM drive featuring a Half-Height (HH) form factor, suitable for installation in standard desktop computer bays. This drive provides significantly faster read speeds compared to older models, allowing for quicker loading of applications, installation of software, and access to data from CD-ROMs. The IDE interface ensures broad compatibility with most PC motherboards, making it a versatile component. With its 48X maximum read speed, the 0X1795 offers an improved user experience for tasks involving optical media. It is designed purely for reading CD-ROMs, making it a reliable choice for systems that require optical access without burning capabilities. The Half-Height design means it occupies a standard 5.25-inch drive bay, common in most desktop towers and some larger mini-tower cases. This Dell CD-ROM drive is a solid option for users looking to replace an existing optical drive or add one to a system that lacks it. It delivers dependable performance for all standard CD-ROM read operations, ensuring efficient data retrieval and software installation. The 0X1795 represents a step up in speed for optical media access in a traditional PC environment.


