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IBM 39M3569 16x DVD-ROM IDE Optical Drive
- 16x maximum read speed for DVD-ROM
- IDE (PATA) interface
- DVD-ROM read-only functionality
- Standard 5.25-inch internal form factor
- Designed for reading optical media
- Compatible with IDE-equipped systems
- Reliable data access from optical discs
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Product Overview
The IBM 39M3569 is a 16x DVD-ROM IDE Optical Drive. This internal drive connects via an IDE interface and is designed for reading data from DVD-ROM discs.
Technical Information
| Product Type | Optical Drive |
| Interface | IDE (PATA) |
| Drive Type | DVD-ROM |
Additional Specifications
| Max Read Speed (DVD-ROM) | 16x |
| Form Factor | 5.25-inch Internal |
Product Description
The IBM 39M3569 is an internal optical drive that functions as a DVD-ROM reader, utilizing the IDE (PATA) interface for connection. This drive is engineered to read data from DVD-ROM discs at a maximum speed of 16x. It is designed for installation in a standard 5.25-inch drive bay within compatible computer systems, particularly those that utilize the IDE standard for optical storage devices. This drive's primary function is to provide read-only access to content stored on DVD-ROM media. It is not capable of writing or burning data onto blank discs. The IDE interface ensures compatibility with a wide range of systems that employ this legacy connection standard, making it a versatile component for older or specific server configurations. As a standard optical drive, the IBM 39M3569 offers a straightforward solution for reading DVD-ROMs. Its installation is typically plug-and-play within compatible systems, making it easy to integrate. This drive serves the essential function of optical media reading for various computing needs, ensuring that users can access information stored on this common optical format.


