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HP 319421-001 8x DVD-ROM Drive DVD-ROM 8x (DVD) 24x (CD)
- Internal DVD-ROM drive.
- Reads DVD-ROM discs at 8x speed.
- Reads CD-ROM discs at 24x speed.
- SATA interface for data transfer.
- Standard 5.25-inch bay installation.
- Suitable for desktops and workstations.
- Used for reading software, movies, and data discs.
- Plug-and-play installation (driver support may vary).
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Product Overview
The HP 319421-001 is an internal 8x DVD-ROM drive that reads DVD-ROM discs at 8x speed and CD-ROM discs at 24x speed. It is designed for installation in desktop computers.
Technical Information
| SKU | 319421-001 |
| Product Type | Internal DVD-ROM Drive |
| Interface | SATA |
| Max DVD Read Speed | 8x |
Additional Specifications
| Max CD Read Speed | 24x |
| Form Factor | 5.25-Inch Bay |
| Brand | HP |
Product Description
The HP 319421-001 is an internal optical drive designed to read DVD-ROM and CD-ROM media. Installed in a standard 5.25-inch drive bay within a desktop computer or workstation, it connects to the system via a SATA interface, which is the standard for modern optical drives and ensures efficient data transfer. This drive offers a maximum read speed of 8x for DVD-ROM discs, allowing for relatively quick access to the data contained on movie DVDs or software installation discs. For CD-ROM media, it provides a faster read speed of up to 24x. While it is a read-only device and cannot write data to discs, it serves the essential function of accessing content from optical media, which remains relevant for legacy software, certain media formats, and system recovery discs. Installation is typically straightforward for users familiar with PC hardware, involving securing the drive in the bay and connecting the SATA data and power cables. The drive is compatible with most operating systems that support SATA optical drives, often requiring no special drivers for basic read operations. It's a reliable component for systems that require access to DVD and CD content.



