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LG GCE-8520BB 52x24x52x Internal IDE CD-RW Drive CD-RW 52x 24x
- Type: Internal CD-RW Drive
- Max Write Speed: 52x (CD-R)
- Max Rewrite Speed: 24x (CD-RW)
- Max Read Speed: 52x (CD-ROM)
- Interface: IDE (PATA)
- Form Factor: 5.25-Inch Bay
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Product Overview
The LG GCE-8520BB is an internal CD-RW drive capable of writing CDs at 52x speed. It also supports 24x CD-RW rewriting and 52x CD-ROM reading. This drive uses an IDE (PATA) interface and fits into a standard 5.25-inch bay.
Technical Information
| Type | Internal CD-RW Drive |
| Max Write Speed | 52x (CD-R) |
| Max Rewrite Speed | 24x (CD-RW) |
Additional Specifications
| Max Read Speed | 52x (CD-ROM) |
| Interface | IDE (PATA) |
| Form Factor | 5.25-Inch |
Product Description
The LG GCE-8520BB is an internal CD-Rewritable (CD-RW) drive designed for creating and reading CDs. It offers a high write speed of 52x for CD-R discs, allowing users to burn music, data, or software onto blank CDs quickly. The drive also supports rewriting to CD-RW media at up to 24x speed, enabling users to erase and reuse discs multiple times, which is economical for temporary storage or frequent updates. For reading data, the drive provides a 52x speed for standard CD-ROMs, ensuring fast access to music, software, or data stored on commercial or burned CDs. The drive utilizes the IDE (Integrated Drive Electronics), also known as PATA (Parallel ATA), interface, which was the standard for optical drives and hard drives in many computers of its era. It requires a standard 5.25-inch bay for installation within a desktop computer chassis. This LG CD-RW drive is a reliable component for systems that require optical media capabilities, particularly for burning audio CDs, backing up data, or installing software from CD-ROMs. While newer technologies like DVD and Blu-ray have become more prevalent, CD drives remain functional for specific tasks and are compatible with a vast library of existing CD media.


