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HP 9140i 8x CD-RW Drive - 8x 4x 32x - EIDE/ATAPI - Internal
- Internal CD-RW drive.
- Write speed: 8x.
- Rewrite speed: 4x.
- Read speed: 32x.
- Interface: EIDE/ATAPI.
- Suitable for burning CDs (audio, data).
- Allows for rewriting and reading of CD media.
- Standard 5.25-inch bay installation.
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Product Overview
The HP 9140i is an internal EIDE/ATAPI CD-RW drive capable of writing CDs at 8x speed, rewriting at 4x speed, and reading CDs at 32x speed. It provides optical media burning and reading capabilities for desktop computers.
Technical Information
| Product Type | CD-RW Drive |
| Write Speed | 8x |
| Rewrite Speed | 4x |
| Read Speed | 32x |
Additional Specifications
| Interface | EIDE/ATAPI |
| Form Factor | Internal |
| Part Number | 9140i |
Product Description
The HP 9140i is an internal CD-RW (Compact Disc ReWritable) drive designed to be installed in a standard 5.25-inch bay within a desktop computer. This drive offers users the ability to create their own CDs, whether for backing up data, creating music compilations, or distributing software. With an 8x write speed, users can burn a full CD in a relatively short amount of time, making the process efficient for regular use. Beyond writing, the drive also supports rewriting at 4x speed, allowing users to erase and reuse CD-RW discs multiple times. This feature adds flexibility for temporary storage or for making frequent updates to disc content. The 32x read speed ensures that data can be accessed from existing CDs quickly and reliably, whether they are audio CDs, data CDs, or CD-ROMs. Utilizing the EIDE/ATAPI interface, the HP 9140i connects to the motherboard via standard IDE cables, a common standard for optical drives in many PC systems. This drive provides essential optical media functionality for users who still rely on CDs for data storage, software installation, or media playback.


