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Desktop DVD-Writer
- Internal DVD-Writer
- Supports DVD+/-R write formats
- SATA interface
- Designed for HP desktop systems
- Standard 5.25-inch form factor
- Reads DVD-ROM and CD-ROM media
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Product Overview
The HP 2YE50AV is an internal DVD-Writer drive for desktop computers. It is capable of writing to DVD+/-R media and reading DVD-ROM discs.
Technical Information
| Drive Type | DVD-Writer |
| Interface | SATA |
| Form Factor | 5.25-inch |
Additional Specifications
| Write Speed (DVD+/-R) | Up to 24x (typical) |
| Read Speed (DVD-ROM) | Up to 16x (typical) |
| Read Speed (CD-ROM) | Up to 48x (typical) |
Product Description
The HP 2YE50AV is an internal optical drive designed to be installed in HP desktop computers. As a DVD-Writer, it offers the functionality to record data onto DVD+/-R media, as well as rewrite data on DVD+/-RW discs (though specific speeds vary by model). This allows users to create their own DVDs for data backup, software distribution, or multimedia content. The drive utilizes a SATA interface, which is the standard for modern optical drives and ensures a stable and fast connection to the computer's motherboard. It conforms to the standard 5.25-inch drive bay size, making it compatible with most desktop PC cases. The drive is capable of reading various optical disc formats, including DVD-ROM and CD-ROM, making it a versatile tool for accessing information from discs. This particular model is often found as an upgrade or replacement part for HP business desktops and workstations. While specific write and read speeds can vary slightly depending on the exact revision of the 2YE50AV, it generally provides solid performance for everyday optical media tasks. It's a functional component for users who still rely on optical media for software installation, data archiving, or media consumption.



