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Lite-On PHC-5236V-BULK 32X/16x CD/DVD Combo Drive Combo Drive
- Drive Type: CD/DVD Combo
- CD Write Speed: 32x
- CD Read Speed: 16x
- DVD Read Speed: 16x
- Interface: IDE/ATAPI
- Form Factor: Internal 5.25-inch bay
- Bulk packaging (OEM)
- Supports CD-RW rewriting
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Product Overview
The Lite-On PHC-5236V-BULK is a CD/DVD Combo Drive, offering the functionality to read CDs and DVDs, and write to CD-R/RW media. It operates at 32x for CD writing and 16x for CD reading, with DVD reading speeds up to 16x. This is a bulk-packaged unit, typically for OEM integration.
Technical Information
| Drive Type | CD/DVD Combo |
| Max CD Write Speed | 32x |
| Max CD Read Speed | 16x |
Additional Specifications
| Max DVD Read Speed | 16x |
| Interface | IDE/ATAPI |
| Form Factor | Internal 5.25" |
Product Description
The Lite-On PHC-5236V-BULK is an internal optical drive that combines CD and DVD reading capabilities with CD writing functionality. This 'Combo' drive allows users to read data from both CD and DVD discs at speeds up to 16x. It can also write data to CD-R discs at a speed of 32x and rewrite data to CD-RW discs. This model utilizes the IDE (also known as ATAPI) interface, which was a prevalent standard for optical drives in many computer systems. It is designed to be installed in a standard 5.25-inch drive bay within a desktop computer or server. The 'BULK' designation indicates that this drive is intended for Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEMs) and is typically sold without retail packaging, manuals, or bundled software, often just the drive itself. While it can read DVDs, it does not have the capability to write to DVD media. This makes it suitable for systems where CD burning is the primary optical writing requirement, alongside DVD reading for software, media, or data. It represents a cost-effective solution for system builders needing basic optical drive functionality.



