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LG GCE-8527BB GCE8527B 52x CD-RW Drive CD-RW 52x 32x 52x IDC
- Internal CD-RW drive with 52x maximum CD write speed.
- Supports CD-R writing (up to 52x speed).
- Supports CD-RW rewriting (up to 32x speed).
- Supports CD-ROM reading (up to 52x speed).
- Interface: IDE/PATA.
- Designed for installation in a standard 5.25-inch drive bay.
- Ideal for creating custom music CDs, data backups, and software distribution.
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Product Overview
The LG GCE-8527BB (also known as GCE8527B) is an internal 52x CD-RW drive. This drive allows users to read from CD-ROMs and write data to CD-R and CD-RW discs at high speeds. It was a common component in personal computers for burning music CDs, backing up data, and installing software from CD-ROMs.
Technical Information
| Drive Type | CD-RW Drive |
| Max Write Speed (CD-R) | 52x |
| Max Rewrite Speed (CD-RW) | 32x |
| Max Read Speed (CD-ROM) | 52x |
Additional Specifications
| Interface | IDE/PATA |
| Manufacturer | LG |
| Model | GCE-8527BB |
Product Description
The LG GCE-8527BB is an internal CD-ReWritable (CD-RW) drive that offers robust capabilities for reading and writing to CD media. With a maximum write speed of 52x for CD-R discs, it allows users to burn data or music onto blank CDs quickly. It also supports rewriting data onto CD-RW discs at speeds up to 32x, providing flexibility for temporary storage or frequent updates. The drive features a 52x maximum read speed for standard CD-ROMs, ensuring efficient retrieval of data from pre-recorded discs. It connects to the computer's motherboard via an IDE (also known as PATA or ATA) interface, which was the standard for optical drives and hard drives in many computer systems during its era. Installation typically involves placing the drive into a 5.25-inch internal bay within the computer chassis and connecting the IDE data cable and a power connector from the power supply unit. This LG CD-RW drive was a popular choice for consumers and small businesses needing to create their own CDs, whether for personal music collections, backing up important files, or distributing software. While the prevalence of CD drives has diminished with the rise of USB drives, cloud storage, and streaming media, drives like the GCE-8527BB were instrumental in personal computing for many years.



