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HP QK143AV Internal DVD-Reader - DVD-ROM Support - 16x Read/
- Internal DVD-Reader drive
- Supports DVD-ROM media
- 16x maximum read speed for DVD
- Designed for internal installation in PCs/Servers
- Standard SATA interface (likely)
- Provides optical media reading capability
- Model QK143AV
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Product Overview
The HP QK143AV is an internal DVD-Reader drive that supports DVD-ROM media. It is designed for installation within computer systems, allowing users to read data from standard DVD discs. This drive offers a read speed of up to 16x for DVD media.
Technical Information
| Product Type | Internal DVD Drive |
| Interface | SATA (assumed) |
| Media Support | DVD-ROM |
Additional Specifications
| Read Speed (DVD) | 16x |
| Form Factor | Internal |
Product Description
The HP QK143AV is an internal optical drive designed to read data from DVD-ROM media. This drive is intended for installation within desktop computers or servers, providing users with the capability to access content stored on standard DVDs, such as software installations, data backups, or multimedia content. The drive features a maximum read speed of 16x for DVD media, allowing for relatively quick access to the data stored on optical discs. As an internal component, the QK143AV typically connects to the computer's motherboard via a SATA (Serial ATA) interface, which is the standard for modern optical drives and hard disk drives. This connection ensures efficient data transfer between the drive and the system. The drive's form factor is usually a standard 5.25-inch bay, common in most computer cases, making it compatible with a wide range of systems. While primarily a DVD-ROM reader, its exact capabilities might extend to CD media as well, though the primary specification highlights DVD-ROM reading. This drive serves a fundamental purpose for systems that require the ability to read optical media, whether for software distribution, system recovery, or accessing archived data. It represents a common and essential component for many computing platforms.



