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IBM 39J5771 DVD-ROM/RW DVD Burner ATA/IDE Slim Optical Drive
- Interface: ATA/IDE
- Form Factor: Slim Optical Drive
- Functionality: DVD-ROM / DVD-RW (Read/Write)
- Supports reading and writing to DVD and CD media
- Commonly used in laptops and compact systems
- Requires an ATA/IDE interface connection
- Includes DVD-R, DVD-RW, CD-R, CD-RW support
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Product Overview
The IBM 39J5771 is a slim optical drive that functions as a DVD-ROM/RW drive. It uses an ATA/IDE interface and is designed for systems requiring a slim optical drive, often found in laptops or compact desktops.
Technical Information
| Drive Type | DVD-ROM/RW Burner |
| Interface | ATA/IDE |
| Form Factor | Slim |
| Write Speeds (DVD-R) | 8x |
Additional Specifications
| Write Speeds (DVD+R) | 8x |
| Write Speeds (CD-R) | 24x |
| Read Speeds (DVD) | 8x |
| Read Speeds (CD) | 24x |
Product Description
The IBM 39J5771 is a slim optical drive that offers both DVD-ROM reading and DVD-RW writing capabilities. This drive utilizes the older ATA/IDE interface, which was prevalent in many laptops and desktop computers before the widespread adoption of SATA. Its slim form factor is designed to fit into the restricted internal spaces of laptops or compact desktop systems, making it a suitable replacement or upgrade for systems that still rely on IDE connections for their optical drives. This drive supports a range of DVD and CD formats for both reading and writing. It can read from DVD-ROM and CD-ROM discs, and it can write to DVD-R, DVD-RW, CD-R, and CD-RW media. This versatility allows users to perform common optical media tasks such as installing software, backing up data, or creating media discs. The drive's performance is typical for its interface and form factor, providing adequate speeds for everyday use. Given its ATA/IDE interface, the IBM 39J5771 is primarily intended for older systems that do not have SATA ports available for optical drives. It represents a way to maintain or restore optical media functionality in legacy hardware. Proper installation requires connecting the drive to an available ATA/IDE ribbon cable and a corresponding power connector from the system's power supply.


