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H5647 - Dell 48X32X IDE Combo Drive
- Manufacturer: Dell
- Part Number: H5647 (associated)
- Model: 48X32X
- Type: IDE Combo Drive
- Functionality: Likely CD-RW / DVD-ROM
- Interface: IDE/ATAPI
- Form Factor: Standard 5.25-inch bay
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Product Overview
The Dell 48X32X, identified by the H5647 part number, is an IDE combo drive. This indicates it likely combines CD-RW writing capabilities with CD-ROM reading, and potentially DVD-ROM reading.
Technical Information
| Part Number | 48X32X |
| Associated Part Number | H5647 |
| Drive Type | IDE Combo Drive (CD-RW / DVD-ROM assumed) |
Additional Specifications
| Interface | IDE/ATAPI |
| Form Factor | Internal 5.25-inch |
Product Description
The Dell 48X32X, also associated with part number H5647, is an internal IDE combo optical drive. The term 'combo drive' typically signifies a unit that can perform multiple optical disc functions, most commonly combining CD-Rewritable (CD-RW) capabilities with CD-ROM and often DVD-ROM read capabilities. This allows users to burn data onto CDs, rewrite CD-RW media, and read from both CD and DVD formats. As an IDE (Integrated Drive Electronics) drive, it connects to the computer's motherboard using the ATAPI (Advanced Technology Attachment Packet Interface) standard, which was prevalent for optical drives in PCs during the late 1990s and early 2000s. This interface ensures broad compatibility with Dell desktop systems from that era. Designed to be installed in a standard 5.25-inch drive bay, this drive requires both a data cable connection to the motherboard and a power connector from the system's power supply. The Dell 48X32X serves as a versatile optical media solution for systems needing to read from and write to CDs, and potentially read from DVDs, making it useful for software installation, data backup, and media playback.


