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LH-52N1P 52x CD-ROM Drive - 52x - EIDE/ATAPI - Internal - Black
- Internal CD-ROM Drive
- 52x maximum CD read speed
- EIDE/ATAPI interface
- Designed for internal installation
- Black bezel for front panel integration
- Read-only functionality for CD media
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Product Overview
The LH-52NN1P-185C is an internal 52x CD-ROM drive featuring an EIDE/ATAPI interface. Its black color suggests it is designed for integration into the front panel of a computer case.
Technical Information
| Drive Type | CD-ROM Drive |
| Interface | EIDE/ATAPI |
| Max CD Read Speed | 52x |
Additional Specifications
| Form Factor | Internal |
| Color | Black |
Product Description
The LH-52NN1P-185C is an internal CD-ROM drive specifically designed to read data from Compact Discs. It utilizes the EIDE (Enhanced Integrated Drive Electronics), also commonly known as ATAPI (Advanced Technology Attachment Packet Interface), which was a standard interface for connecting optical drives and hard drives to computer motherboards. This interface provides the necessary data and control signals for the drive to function. With a maximum read speed of 52x, this drive offers rapid access to the contents of CD-ROMs. This speed rating translates to a data transfer rate of approximately 7.8 MB/s, which is more than sufficient for loading software, installing applications, or accessing data stored on CDs. The drive is exclusively a read-only device, meaning it cannot be used to write or burn data onto blank CD-R or CD-RW discs. Its internal form factor indicates that it is intended to be installed within a standard 5.25-inch drive bay inside a computer case. The black color of the bezel suggests it is designed to be aesthetically compatible with the front panels of many computer towers. Installation requires connecting an EIDE/ATAPI data cable to the motherboard and a power connector from the system's power supply.


