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LG GCE-8481BI GCE-8481B CD-RW Drive CD-R/RW 48x 24x 48x IDC
- Drive Type: CD-RW Drive
- Max Write Speed (CD-R): 48x
- Max Rewrite Speed (CD-RW): 24x
- Max Read Speed (CD-ROM): 48x
- Interface: IDE/ATAPI (Assumed based on model era)
- Suitable for data archiving, software distribution, and audio CD creation
- Internal drive
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Product Overview
The LG GCE-8481BI is a CD-RW drive capable of writing to CD-R and CD-RW media at speeds up to 48x, and reading CDs at 48x. It also supports 24x writing for CD-RW discs, making it a versatile solution for CD data storage and audio burning.
Technical Information
| Drive Type | CD-RW Drive |
| Max Write Speed | 48x (CD-R) |
| Max Rewrite Speed | 24x (CD-RW) |
Additional Specifications
| Max Read Speed | 48x (CD-ROM) |
| Interface | IDE/ATAPI |
| Model | GCE-8481BI |
Product Description
The LG GCE-8481BI is an internal CD-RW drive designed for comprehensive CD media manipulation. It offers high-speed writing capabilities for CD-R discs at an impressive 48x speed, allowing users to burn up to a full CD in just a couple of minutes. For rewritable media, it supports CD-RW discs with a writing speed of 24x, providing flexibility for data that may need to be updated or erased. In addition to its writing functions, the drive also serves as a capable CD-ROM reader, capable of accessing data from standard CDs at a speed of 48x. This ensures efficient reading of software, data backups, or audio CDs. The drive utilizes the IDE/ATAPI interface, which was common for optical drives in the era this model was prevalent, requiring a compatible motherboard connection. This drive is well-suited for tasks such as creating custom music compilations, backing up important files onto CDs, distributing software, or simply accessing data from existing CD collections. Its combination of fast write speeds and reliable read performance makes it a practical choice for systems that still rely on CD-based media.



