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| Product Overview |
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The MK682 Dell 48x CD-RW/DVD IDE Internal Combo Drive combines CD rewriting and DVD reading into a single device that's compatible with a broad range of desktop computers. It fits into an IDE slot, making it suitable for systems that rely on this older interface standard. This combo drive serves well in roles where optical disc access and writing remain necessary, such as software installation, media playback, and data backup. |
| General Information | |
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| Brand | Dell |
| Part Number | MK682 |
| Technical Information | |
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| Disc Diameter | 120 mm (12 cm), 80 mm (8 cm) |
| Interface | IDE (PATA) / ATAPI (40-pin) |
| Data Transfer Rate | 48x CD-RW (≈7.2 MB/s), DVD-ROM up to 16x (≈22 MB/s) |
| Physical Characteristics | |
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| Dimensions | 41.3 x 146 x 170 mm |
| Weight | 5.00 |
| Condition | Refurbished |
| Miscellaneous | |
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| Eco Friendly | Yes |
| Assembly Required | Yes |
| Compliance Standards | WEEE, RoHS, cURus, CE, FCC, CCC, UL, TUV, cULus, CSA, cUL |
| Product Description |
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The MK682 Dell 48x CD-RW/DVD IDE Internal Combo Drive is designed to read and write both CDs and DVDs, making it a versatile addition to desktop systems. It is often found in office environments or home setups where data backup, media playback, and disc burning are common tasks. Built for users who need reliable optical media support, this combo drive fits standard IDE connections and handles a wide range of disc formats. It's commonly used by professionals and everyday users who require a simple and effective solution for handling CDs and DVDs. Key Features
This drive typically appears in legacy desktop systems or mid-range PCs where optical media remains in use for software installation, media access, or archival purposes. It offers a straightforward way to read and write discs without requiring external devices, helping users maintain access to physical media in everyday computing. |