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Dell 43HXK Super Multi 8X DVD-RW Dual Layer 24X CD-RW
- DVD-RW drive with Super Multi technology.
- 8x DVD write speed.
- 24x CD write speed.
- Supports dual-layer DVD recording (DVD+R DL).
- Reads CD-ROMs at 24x speed.
- Reads DVDs at 8x speed.
- Internal drive form factor.
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Product Overview
The Dell 43HXK is a Super Multi DVD-RW drive capable of reading and writing to DVD media at 8x speed and CD media at 24x speed. It supports dual-layer DVD recording.
Technical Information
| Product Type | Internal DVD-RW Drive |
| Interface | SATA (assumed for modern drives) |
| DVD Write Speed | 8x |
| CD Write Speed | 24x |
Additional Specifications
| DVD Read Speed | 8x |
| CD Read Speed | 24x |
| Supported Media | DVD-RW, DVD+R DL, CD-RW, CD-R |
Product Description
The Dell 43HXK is an internal optical drive that functions as a Super Multi DVD-RW burner. This means it is capable of reading and writing to a wide variety of optical media formats, including DVD-R, DVD-RW, DVD+R, DVD+RW, and DVD-RAM, as well as standard CD-R and CD-RW discs. It offers a write speed of up to 8x for DVD media, allowing for relatively quick burning of data or video discs. For CD media, it provides a faster write speed of up to 24x. The drive also supports dual-layer DVD recording (DVD+R DL), which enables higher storage capacity on a single DVD disc, approximately 8.5GB compared to the standard 4.7GB. This drive is suitable for tasks such as backing up data, creating video DVDs, installing software from discs, or archiving files. Its compatibility with multiple formats and dual-layer support makes it a versatile optical drive for systems that require disc reading and writing capabilities.


