DVD Writer (SATA DVD SM HH) (DVD-R/RW) b-stock for Fujitsu Esprimo P756

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Common data

Manufacturer
Hitachi / LG

Technical Data

Type
DVD Writer
Interface
S-ATA
Mechanism
Tray
Height
41.0 mm
Front bezel fixation
aberrant

Reading speed

Readable DVD+R
8x
Readable DVD+R DL
8x
Readable DVD+RW
8x
Readable DVD-R
8x
Readable DVD-R DL
8x
Readable DVD-ROM
8x
Readable DVD-RW
8x

Writing speed

Recordable CD-R
16x
Recordable CD-RW
4x
Recordable DVD+R
8x
Recordable DVD+R DL
8x
Recordable DVD+RW
8x
Recordable DVD-R
8x
Recordable DVD-R DL
6x
Recordable DVD-RAM
5x
Recordable DVD-RW
6x

Note

This is a used item and may show signs of use such as scuffs, scratches or other signs. Complaints and returns based on one of these reasons are therefore excluded. The function was tested by one of our technicians.

SATA 5.25" CD/DVD drive with SATA connection


Compatible with: Primergy TX150 S8 and other 5.25" devices with SATA port

Category

Category
Optical drives
Usage
Laptop

Videos & Contributions

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Important and useful informations about laptop Optical drives

Frequently asked questions about Optical drives

  • I have a DVD-burner in my Notebook, can I exchange it for a Blu-Ray burner?

    This is technically possible, although there are a few things you need to consider.

    First your DVD drive needs to be connected via SATA and not PATA, because that is what all Blu-Ray drives use. Second you should test, whether your system meets the requirements of playing a Blu-Ray with a tool like BD & 3D Advisor by Cyberlink.

  • What does GBAS stand for?

    Optical drive manufacturers used o use different types of bezels for their drives, which made it hard wo find one for your drive. That is why the “General Bezel Assembling Standard” has been created, now most bezels should fit on most optical drives.

  • What optical can be installed in my Notebook?

    Which optical drive can be installed in your Notebook depends on three factors

    Which connection type is used? (SATA or PATA)

    What height of optical drive is used? (Slim 12,5mm or SuperSlim 9,5mm)

    Does your laptop meet the System requirements?

    SATA drives can not be used with a PATA controller and vice versa.

     Before installing your new optical drive, make sure you attached the mounting bracket from the old drive to the new one.

    Most optical drives are sold without a bezel, make sure you attach the old one to the new drive.

    With the tool BD & 3D Advisor you can check whether your System has enough performance to play Blu-Rays.          

All questions about Optical drives

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