Optical drive
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IBM 1Gb PC2-5300 CL5 ECC DDR2 RDIMM (2x512Mb)
IBM 1Gb PC2-5300 CL5 ECC DDR2 RDIMM (2x512Mb)
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IBM MEM 2GB ECC DDR2 SDRAM
IBM MEM 2GB ECC DDR2 SDRAM
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IBM 1Gb RAM(2*512Mb) PC3200(NON Chipkill)(73p3522)
IBM 1Gb RAM(2*512Mb) PC3200(NON Chipkill)(73p3522)
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IBM 512 Mb(1*512Mb) PC3200 RDIMM ECC
IBM 512 Mb(1*512Mb) PC3200 RDIMM ECC
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Qlogic IBPCI Exx3950 Scal.Enab/Mem adapt.
Qlogic IBPCI Exx3950 Scal.Enab/Mem adapt.
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IBM DS4700 HPUX Host Kit
IBM DS4700 HPUX Host Kit
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IBM DS4700 FlashCopy
IBM DS4700 FlashCopy
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IBM DS4700 FLASH/VOLUMECOPY CTLR
IBM DS4700 FLASH/VOLUMECOPY CTLR
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IBM 500Gb Disk Drive SATA II, 3Gb/s, Simple Swap
IBM 500Gb Disk Drive SATA II, 3Gb/s, Simple Swap
Optical drives at low prices
Regardless of the optical drive, it needs to be able to read data from CDs, DVDs, Blu-ray discs or a combination of these, at Foxway we have the right variety of models, from affordable optical drives to advanced models. If you have specific requirements regarding price, manufacturer, interface, buffer size or reading speed, you can browse our extensive collection to find the right choice from leading manufacturers such as Lenovo, HP, IBM .mfl. If you need help and advice in finding the right optical drive, our local Account Managers will be happy to assist you.
What is an optical drive
Almost all computers used or sold today are equipped with an optical drive. These drives use the computer's lasers to read or write data to CDs or DVDs that provide a removable storage media system for the computer. Optical drives have been widely used since the 1990s. They have a rich history and have been constantly refined and improved. The starting point for the optical drive or more detailed data storage system began with the introduction of the Sony and Phillips compact disc. However, it was not until the early 1990s that new storage devices, called CD-ROM drives, became more affordable to the average consumer.