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HP 118103-B25 4x DVD-ROM Drive DVD-Reader DVD-ROM 4x DVD-ROM
- Drive Type: DVD-ROM
- Read Speed: 4x
- Interface: Assumed IDE/ATAPI or SATA based on era
- Form Factor: Internal 5.25-inch bay
- Compatibility: Standard PC systems
- Functionality: DVD media reading
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Product Overview
The HP 118103-B25 is a 4x DVD-ROM drive designed for reading standard DVD media. It functions as a DVD-reader, providing access to the content stored on DVD-ROM discs. This drive is suitable for systems requiring a basic optical drive for media playback or data access.
Technical Information
| Drive Type | DVD-ROM |
| Read Speed | 4x |
Additional Specifications
| Interface | Unknown (Likely IDE/ATAPI or SATA) |
| Form Factor | Internal 5.25-inch |
Product Description
The HP 118103-B25 is an internal optical drive specifically engineered for reading DVD-ROM media. With a maximum read speed of 4x, it offers reliable performance for accessing data, software, or multimedia content stored on DVD-ROM discs. Its primary function is to serve as a DVD-reader, making it a component for desktop computers or servers that require optical media access. This drive is designed to fit into a standard 5.25-inch drive bay within a computer chassis. While the specific interface is not explicitly stated in the title, drives of this era typically utilized either the IDE/ATAPI interface or the newer SATA interface. The choice of interface would dictate its compatibility with different motherboard chipsets and controller cards. As a DVD-ROM drive, it is not capable of writing or rewriting data to discs; its sole purpose is to read pre-recorded DVD-ROM media. This makes it suitable for applications where playback or installation from DVD-ROMs is necessary, such as operating system installations, software distribution, or media consumption. The 'HP' branding suggests it was likely an original equipment manufacturer (OEM) component for HP systems or sold as a compatible replacement part.



