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Lite-On SHD-16P1S 16x DVD-ROM IDE Optical Drive
- 16x DVD-ROM read speed
- 48x CD-ROM read speed
- IDE (PATA) interface
- Internal 5.25-inch form factor
- Reads standard DVD and CD formats
- Suitable for desktop computers
- Plug-and-play installation
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Product Overview
The Lite-On SHD-16P1S is an internal IDE DVD-ROM optical drive. It reads DVD media at 16x and CD media at 48x.
Technical Information
| Drive Type | DVD-ROM Optical Drive |
| Interface | IDE (PATA) |
| Form Factor | 5.25-inch Internal |
| Max DVD Read Speed | 16x |
Additional Specifications
| Max CD Read Speed | 48x |
| Brand | Lite-On |
| Part Number | SHD-16P1S |
Product Description
The Lite-On SHD-16P1S is a standard internal DVD-ROM optical drive that utilizes the IDE (PATA) interface for connection to a computer's motherboard. This drive is designed to read data from DVD-ROM discs at a maximum speed of 16x and from CD-ROM discs at a maximum speed of 48x. Its common 5.25-inch form factor ensures compatibility with the drive bays found in most desktop computer cases. This optical drive is essential for users who need to access content from DVD movies, software installation discs, music CDs, or data backup discs. As a DVD-ROM drive, it is a read-only device, meaning it cannot be used to write data to blank discs. Its primary function is to provide reliable reading capabilities for the vast amount of content available on DVD and CD formats. The SHD-16P1S is typically a plug-and-play device, requiring connection to an IDE data cable and a Molex power connector. Once installed and recognized by the operating system, it allows users to insert optical media and access its contents through the computer's file system or media playback applications. It represents a fundamental component for systems needing to interact with optical discs.
