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Supermicro DVM-PLDS-DVDRW-SBT5 Philips Slim Black DVD-RW SATA Drive
- Type: Internal DVD Rewriter
- Interface: SATA
- Form Factor: Slim
- Color: Black
- Brand: Philips (OEM for Supermicro)
- Read Speed: Up to 24x (CD/DVD)
- Write Speed: Up to 24x (CD), 8x (DVD+RW), 6x (DVD-RW)
- Model: PLDS-DVDRW-SBT5
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Product Overview
The Supermicro DVM-PLDS-DVDRW-SBT5 is a Philips slim internal DVD-RW drive. It features a SATA interface and a black bezel, designed for integration into compact systems.
Technical Information
| Drive Type | DVD-RW |
| Interface | SATA |
| Form Factor | Slim Internal |
| Bezel Color | Black |
Additional Specifications
| Brand | Philips / Supermicro |
| Model | DVM-PLDS-DVDRW-SBT5 |
| Supported Media | DVD-R, DVD+R, DVD-RW, DVD+RW, CD-R, CD-RW |
Product Description
The Supermicro DVM-PLDS-DVDRW-SBT5 is a slim-profile internal optical drive manufactured by Philips, often branded for Supermicro systems. This drive is capable of reading and writing to DVD and CD media, including rewritable formats. Its slim form factor makes it ideal for installation in space-constrained environments such as laptops, small form factor PCs, and certain server configurations where standard 5.25-inch drives are not feasible. Utilizing a SATA interface, the drive ensures a reliable and high-speed connection to the motherboard, facilitating efficient data transfer for both reading and writing operations. The drive supports various writing speeds, with typical performance including up to 24x for CD-R, 8x for DVD+RW, and 6x for DVD-RW. It is also capable of reading data from CDs and DVDs at speeds up to 24x. The black bezel provides a clean aesthetic, suitable for integration into most computer chassis. This drive is a practical solution for tasks such as installing software from optical media, backing up data to DVDs, or playing movies and music. Its reliability and compatibility with standard optical media formats make it a versatile addition to systems requiring optical drive functionality.



