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LITE-ON LTN-527T CD-Rom Drive - CD-ROM - 52x - IDC EIDE/ATAPI - Internal
- Reads CD-ROM media
- Maximum read speed of 52x
- IDE EIDE/ATAPI interface for internal connection
- Internal 5.25-inch form factor
- Designed for desktop computer systems
- Plug-and-play functionality (OS dependent)
- Suitable for installing software, accessing data CDs, and playing audio CDs
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Product Overview
The LITE-ON LTN-527T is an internal CD-ROM drive that reads data from CD media at speeds up to 52x. It uses an IDE EIDE/ATAPI interface.
Technical Information
| Drive Type | CD-ROM |
| Interface | IDE/ATAPI |
| Form Factor | 5.25-inch Internal |
Additional Specifications
| Max Read Speed | 52x |
| Brand | LITE-ON |
| Model | LTN-527T |
Product Description
The LITE-ON LTN-527T is an internal CD-ROM drive designed to read data from Compact Discs (CDs). It connects to a computer's motherboard via the IDE EIDE/ATAPI interface, a standard connection method for optical drives in many PCs. This drive is capable of reading CD-ROM media at a maximum speed of 52 times the normal playback speed (52x). This drive is primarily used for accessing data stored on CD-ROMs, such as software installations, application data, and digital archives. It can also be used to play audio CDs. As a CD-ROM drive, it is a read-only device and cannot write data to blank CDs. The LTN-527T features a standard 5.25-inch form factor, making it compatible with most desktop computer cases. Installation involves securing the drive in an available bay, connecting the IDE data cable, and attaching a Molex power connector from the system's power supply. Once installed and recognized by the operating system, it provides access to the vast library of content available on CD media.



