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Lite-On HP RM435 16x DVD-ROM Drive DVD-Reader DVD-ROM x 16x
- 16x maximum read speed for DVD-ROM
- Internal DVD-ROM drive
- Reads standard DVD formats
- IDE/ATAPI interface
- Designed for desktop PC integration
- Requires a 5.25-inch drive bay
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Product Overview
The Lite-On HP RM435 is an internal DVD-ROM drive designed for reading DVD media at speeds up to 16x. It functions solely as a reader and does not have writing capabilities.
Technical Information
| Drive Type | DVD-ROM Drive |
| Interface | IDE/ATAPI |
| Max Read Speed (DVD-ROM) | 16x |
Additional Specifications
| Max Read Speed (CD-ROM) | 48x |
| Form Factor | 5.25-inch |
| Write Capabilities | None |
Product Description
The Lite-On HP RM435 is an internal optical drive specifically designed for reading DVD-ROM discs. It offers a maximum read speed of 16x for DVD media, allowing for relatively quick access to the data stored on discs. This drive is a pure reader, meaning it cannot write or rewrite data to any type of optical disc; its sole function is to retrieve information from pre-recorded DVDs and CDs. Utilizing the older IDE/ATAPI interface, this drive is compatible with a wide range of older desktop computer systems that may not feature SATA ports. It fits into a standard 5.25-inch drive bay, a common form factor for optical drives in desktop PCs. The drive is suitable for tasks such as installing software from DVD, watching DVD movies, or accessing data from DVD-based resources. While newer technologies have largely replaced DVD-ROM drives, they remain relevant for maintaining compatibility with older systems or for specific use cases where only reading is required. The RM435 provides a reliable solution for DVD reading needs in environments where IDE connectivity is still prevalent or preferred.



