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Samsung SW-252SEA 52x32x52x Internal IDE CD-RW Drive CD-R/RW 52x
- Internal IDE CD-RW Drive
- Supports CD-R, CD-RW, CD-ROM formats
- IDE (PATA) interface
- Write speed: 52x (CD-R)
- Rewrite speed: 32x (CD-RW)
- Read speed: 52x (CD-ROM)
- Buffer size: 2MB
- Beige front bezel
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Product Overview
The Samsung SW-252SEA is an internal IDE CD-RW drive capable of writing to CD-R and CD-RW media at 52x speeds. It also supports reading CD-ROMs at 52x and rewriting at 32x.
Technical Information
| Drive Type | Internal CD-RW Drive |
| Interface | IDE (PATA) |
| Supported Media | CD-R, CD-RW, CD-ROM |
| Max Write Speed (CD-R) | 52x |
Additional Specifications
| Max Rewrite Speed (CD-RW) | 32x |
| Max Read Speed (CD-ROM) | 52x |
| Buffer Memory | 2MB |
Product Description
The Samsung SW-252SEA is an internal CD-Rewritable drive that utilizes the older IDE (Integrated Drive Electronics), also known as PATA (Parallel ATA), interface. This drive is designed for users who need to burn CDs (CD-R) and rewrite CDs (CD-RW) at high speeds, specifically up to 52x for CD-R and 32x for CD-RW. It also functions as a CD-ROM drive, capable of reading standard CD-ROM discs at a speed of 52x. This drive is intended for installation within desktop computer systems that feature an IDE controller. It requires both an IDE data cable and a Molex power connector. The beige front bezel is a common aesthetic for drives designed to match beige computer cases from the era when IDE was prevalent. Its inclusion of CD-RW functionality makes it suitable for creating bootable discs, backing up data, or burning audio CDs. With a 2MB buffer memory, the SW-252SEA aims to provide reliable performance during CD writing operations, helping to prevent data corruption due to buffer underruns. While IDE interfaces are largely superseded by SATA, this drive remains functional for systems equipped with such ports, offering a cost-effective solution for CD burning needs.


