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VL511AV 8x DVD-ROM Slim Drive - DVD-ROM - 8x (DVD) - Serial ATA - Internal
- Drive Type: DVD-ROM
- Read Speed: 8x (DVD)
- Interface: Serial ATA
- Form Factor: Slim Internal Drive
- Designed for optical media playback
- Requires compatible system for installation
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Product Overview
The VL511AV is an internal 8x DVD-ROM Slim Drive that utilizes a Serial ATA interface for connectivity. It is designed for optical media playback, specifically reading DVD-ROM discs at up to 8x speed.
Technical Information
| Drive Type | DVD-ROM |
| Read Speed | 8x (DVD) |
Additional Specifications
| Interface | Serial ATA |
| Form Factor | Slim Internal |
Product Description
The VL511AV is a dedicated DVD-ROM drive engineered for efficient data retrieval from optical media. Its slim form factor makes it suitable for integration into compact system builds or as a replacement for existing optical drives. The Serial ATA interface ensures a high-speed and reliable connection to the host system's motherboard, facilitating smooth data transfer during playback or data extraction from DVD-ROM discs. This drive is primarily intended for reading content from DVD-ROM media, such as software installations, movie discs, or data archives. It does not possess the capability to write or rewrite data to discs, focusing solely on read operations. The 8x read speed for DVD media indicates a moderate performance level for accessing content, suitable for most standard applications. Installation of the VL511AV requires a compatible computer chassis with a 5.25-inch bay or a specific slim drive bay, along with available SATA power and data connectors on the motherboard. It is a hardware component that relies on the operating system and appropriate drivers to be recognized and utilized for media playback.


