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HP PU660AV 16x DVD-ROM Drive DVD-Reader DVD-ROM x 16x
- Type: DVD-ROM Drive
- Read Speed: 16x (DVD-ROM)
- Interface: IDE/PATA or SATA (model dependent)
- Form Factor: Internal 5.25-inch Bay
- Designed for HP Servers and Workstations
- Used for reading data from DVD-ROM discs
- Suitable for software installation and data retrieval
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Product Overview
The HP PU660AV is an internal DVD-ROM drive capable of reading DVD-ROM media at speeds up to 16x. It connects via a standard interface (likely IDE/PATA or SATA, depending on the server model) and is designed for installation in HP servers and workstations for data access and software installation from optical media.
Technical Information
| Drive Type | DVD-ROM Reader |
| Max Read Speed (DVD-ROM) | 16x |
| Interface | IDE/PATA or SATA (typically) |
Additional Specifications
| Form Factor | Internal 5.25-inch |
| Compatibility | HP Servers and Workstations |
Product Description
The HP PU660AV is an internal optical drive designed to provide DVD-ROM reading capabilities within HP server and workstation environments. This drive allows users to access data, install software, or retrieve information from standard DVD-ROM media. With a maximum read speed of 16x for DVD-ROM discs, it offers efficient access to the content stored on optical media, making it a practical component for systems that require the ability to read from DVDs. Typically installed in a standard 5.25-inch drive bay, the PU660AV connects to the system's motherboard via an IDE/PATA or SATA interface, depending on the specific server or workstation model it is intended for. This ensures broad compatibility with various HP systems that feature the appropriate drive bay and interface connectors. The drive's primary function is read-only, meaning it cannot write data to discs but is solely intended for accessing pre-recorded information. While optical media usage has declined in favor of USB drives and network distribution, DVD-ROM drives like the HP PU660AV remain relevant for certain applications, such as legacy software installations, system recovery media, or accessing specific data archives distributed on DVD. It serves as a reliable component for HP systems needing to interact with DVD-ROM media.


