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HP GY066AV 16x DVD-ROM Drive DVD-ROM 16x (DVD) 48x (CD)
- Drive Type: DVD-ROM (Read-only)
- Read Speed: 16x (DVD), 48x (CD)
- Interface: IDE/ATAPI
- Form Factor: Internal 5.25-inch bay
- Designed for data reading and media playback
- Compatible with standard PC and server systems
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Product Overview
The HP GY066AV is a 16x DVD-ROM drive, capable of reading DVD media at up to 16x speed and CD media at up to 48x speed. This internal optical drive is designed for desktop or server systems requiring DVD media playback capabilities. It connects via an IDE/ATAPI interface.
Technical Information
| Drive Type | DVD-ROM |
| Max DVD Read Speed | 16x |
| Max CD Read Speed | 48x |
Additional Specifications
| Interface | IDE/ATAPI |
| Brand | HP |
| Part Number | GY066AV |
Product Description
The HP GY066AV is an internal optical drive that serves as a reliable solution for accessing DVD and CD media. As a DVD-ROM drive, its primary function is to read data from optical discs, making it suitable for installing software, viewing multimedia content, or accessing archived data stored on DVDs. It boasts a maximum read speed of 16x for DVD formats and an impressive 48x for CDs, ensuring efficient data retrieval. This drive utilizes the widely compatible IDE/ATAPI interface, which was standard for many years in desktop computers and servers. This ensures broad compatibility with motherboards that feature an IDE controller. The drive is designed to fit into a standard 5.25-inch drive bay, a common bay size found in most computer cases, allowing for straightforward installation within a system. While primarily a read-only device, the HP GY066AV provides essential optical media access for systems that may not have newer optical drives or require a dedicated drive for specific tasks. It's a dependable component for tasks such as system recovery, software installation from discs, or playback of DVD movies and audio CDs, making it a versatile addition to various computing environments.



