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HP D4388-60030 16x DVD-ROM IDE Optical Drive
- Drive Type: DVD-ROM Optical Drive
- Read Speed: 16x (DVD), 48x (CD)
- Interface: IDE (PATA)
- Form Factor: 5.25-Inch Bay
- Designed for desktop PCs and servers
- Read-only functionality
- Supports standard DVD and CD media formats
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Product Overview
The HP D4388-60030 is a 16x DVD-ROM optical drive that uses an IDE (PATA) interface. It is designed for desktop computers and servers requiring optical media playback.
Technical Information
| Drive Type | DVD-ROM Optical Drive |
| Max Read Speed (DVD) | 16x |
| Max Read Speed (CD) | 48x |
Additional Specifications
| Interface | IDE (PATA) |
| Form Factor | 5.25-Inch |
| Functionality | Read-Only |
Product Description
The HP D4388-60030 is a standard DVD-ROM drive designed for desktop computers and servers that utilize the IDE (Integrated Drive Electronics), also known as PATA (Parallel ATA), interface. This drive is primarily intended for reading data from DVD-ROM and CD-ROM discs, making it suitable for installing software, viewing movie DVDs, or accessing data from optical media. Its 16x maximum read speed for DVDs ensures reasonably quick access to content. As a DVD-ROM drive, it is a read-only device, meaning it cannot be used to write or burn data onto blank discs. This is a common specification for drives included in many computer systems for basic optical media playback. The 5.25-inch form factor allows it to be installed in standard drive bays found in most desktop computer cases and server chassis. This particular model from HP is a reliable component for systems that require optical drive functionality via the older IDE interface. It serves as a replacement part or an addition for systems that may not have come equipped with an optical drive or whose original drive has failed. Its compatibility with standard DVD and CD formats makes it a versatile choice for accessing a wide range of optical media.


