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Tired of slow disc writes and unreliable media playback? The LITE-ON 24X SATA Internal DVD Burner targets speed, stability, and broad format support.
Modern systems still depend on optical drives for backups, software archives, and legacy media. This internal DVD burner focuses on fast write cycles, wide media compatibility, and stable SATA integration. Built for desktops used in offices, labs, and server rooms, it handles daily disc workloads without distraction.
Short writes. Predictable reads. Clean tray loading.
That’s the core promise.
The LITE-ON 24X SATA Internal DVD Burner uses a tray-loading mechanism paired with a SATA interface. This combination keeps installation simple and signal integrity strong. It supports high-speed DVD and CD operations across read, write, and rewrite tasks.
DVD-ROM reads reach 16X, while CD-ROM reads hit 48X. These speeds help reduce waiting time during installs, diagnostics, or archival access. Rewrite operations stay practical, with DVD-RW at 6X and CD-RW at 24X.
Black housing blends easily into workstation or rack-mounted chassis. The internal form factor avoids cable clutter common with external drives.
Each speed rating matches common media standards. No inflated numbers. No vague claims.
This drive supports a wide list of disc formats still used in professional environments.
Readable and playable formats include:
These formats matter in media libraries, training archives, and recovery discs.
The LITE-ON 24X SATA Internal DVD Burner works with both single-layer and dual-layer discs.
Compatible disc types:
This range suits data backups, bootable installers, and long-term storage.
Each feature focuses on reliability, not hype.
Optical drives draw modest power compared to GPUs or storage arrays. This internal DVD burner fits well inside systems focused on efficiency. SATA connectivity reduces latency and avoids legacy ribbon cables.
Heat output stays minimal during extended write sessions. That matters in compact cases and controlled server environments. The tray mechanism remains consistent, reducing disc alignment issues over time.
The LITE-ON 24X SATA Internal DVD Burner supports:
These operating systems still appear in testing labs, industrial controls, and archival systems.
In Bangladesh, many IT setups blend modern servers with legacy tools. Shops selling Server and NAS hardware often stock optical drives for firmware discs and archived software. PCB Store places this DVD burner alongside storage accessories, cables, and system components used across workstations and small server builds.
It pairs naturally with systems already carrying hard drives, SAS disks, or NAS equipment. Optical media still fills gaps that flash storage cannot.
LITE-ON optical drives carry a long-standing reputation for stable read accuracy. This model includes a 1-year warranty, offering peace of mind for daily use.
Tray mechanisms respond smoothly without abrupt motor noise. Disc recognition stays consistent across supported formats. For environments where failed writes cost time, that predictability matters.
Many modern cases still include a 5.25-inch bay. This drive fills that space with practical value. It avoids USB bottlenecks and stays ready whenever the system powers on.
At PCB Store in Bangladesh, customers often add this burner while purchasing storage or server-related components. Optical drives remain relevant for compliance archives, recovery media, and offline distribution.
Availability stays steady. Pricing fits budget-conscious builds without cutting essential compatibility.
Inside Dhaka: ৳80
Outside Dhaka: ৳130
Yes. Systems with a SATA port and a 5.25-inch bay can install it easily. Power comes from standard PSU connectors, making it suitable for most ATX and micro-ATX cases.
Official system requirements list Windows 8, 7, and XP. Many newer systems still recognize SATA optical drives, but compatibility depends on chipset support and operating system drivers.
Power usage stays low compared to other components. Typical optical drives draw minimal wattage during reads and writes, making them safe for systems with modest power supplies.
Heat output remains limited. The internal design and SATA interface help maintain stable temperatures, even during extended DVD writing or multiple rewrite cycles.
Yes. The drive supports DVD+R DL and DVD-R DL media. Proper disc quality helps maintain consistent write results across dual-layer formats.
Both brands offer similar speed ratings and media support. LITE-ON focuses on broad compatibility and stable writes, while ASUS models sometimes target bundled software or branding preferences.
It fits environments where servers or NAS systems require offline media access. Optical drives remain useful for firmware discs, archived data, and recovery tools.
Pricing at PCB Store varies based on stock and market conditions. Local availability remains consistent in Bangladesh, making it a practical add-on during system builds or upgrades.