ASUS ZenDrive U9M External Slimline DVD Writer with USB-A / USB-C, 8x Speed, M-Disc Support, and Cyberlink Power2Go 8 - Black
ASUS ZenDrive U9M is an external slimline DVD re-writer with USB-A/USB-C connectivity, 8x speed, M-Disc support, and includes Cyberlink Power2Go 8 software
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The Asus ZenDrive U9M is an ultra-slim external DVD rewriter with a USB Type-A/USB Type-C interface. It supports M-Disc and comes with Cyberlink Power2Go 8 software. The device has a black color and is compatible with Windows operating system.
The ZenDrive U9M features a tray-loading mechanism and can read and write DVDs at speeds up to 8x, CDs at speeds up to 24x, and M-Discs at speeds up to 5x. It has a USB 2.0 interface and is compatible with laptops and desktop computers.
The ZenDrive U9M has a random access time of 160 ms for DVDs and 140 ms for CDs. It can read CD-ROMs at speeds up to 24x. The device is mounted vertically and takes up minimal space on a desk or laptop bag.
Overall, the Asus ZenDrive U9M is a reliable and fast external DVD rewriter that is perfect for anyone who needs to backup their data or watch movies on the go. Its slim design and USB Type-C compatibility make it easy to use with modern laptops and desktop computers.
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| Tags | USB Type-C Backup solution Storage solution ASUS ZenDrive U9M Storage lifetime Hairline finish Supports USB Type-C |
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| Brand | ![]() Asus is a Taiwanese electronics company that produces a wide range of products, including laptops, desktops, mobile phones, tablets, and servers. Asus is best known for its laptops, which are often praised for their quality, features, and design. |
| MPN | ASUS SDRW-08U9M-U/BLK/G/AS/P2G |
| ID | 25441199 |
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Additional features A comma‑separated list of extra functions or characteristics that a product offers, such as special modes, connectivity options, or unique technical capabilities. The values are typically short phrases and may include multiple items for a single product.
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See Overview |
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CD read speed The maximum rate at which an optical drive can read data from discs, expressed in a unit of speed such as megabytes per second (MB/s) or gigabits per second (Gbps). This value indicates how quickly the device can retrieve information for playback or copying.
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24x |
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CD write speed The maximum write speed of a CD or DVD optical drive, expressed as a multiplier (e.g., 24x, 48x). This value indicates how many times faster the drive can write data compared to the standard reference speed of 1×. It helps users compare the performance of different drives and estimate how quickly media can be recorded.
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8x |
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CD-ROM drive average random access time The average time required for a CD‑ROM drive to locate and read data on the disc, expressed in milliseconds (ms). This metric indicates how quickly the drive can access information during operation. It is useful for comparing performance across optical drives of the same or different models.
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140 ms |
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Disc loading type Indicates the mechanical configuration used to load optical discs into a drive, such as tray‑loaded, slot‑loaded, front‑loading or top‑loading. This attribute helps users understand how the device accepts media and can influence compatibility with different disc formats.
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Tray |
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DVD drive average random access time The average time taken by a DVD drive to locate and access data on the disc, expressed in milliseconds. It indicates how quickly the drive can begin reading or writing after a command is issued, affecting overall performance for media playback and disk operations.
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160 ms |
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DVD+R Double Layer write speed The maximum write speed of a DVD+R double‑layer optical disc, expressed as a multiplier (e.g., 6x, 8x). This value indicates how many times faster the drive can write compared to the base speed of a standard single‑layer DVD. It helps users compare the performance of different drives and choose one that meets their recording time requirements.
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6x |
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Interface The physical or logical interface used by a device to connect with other components, such as USB, PCI Express, SATA, Ethernet, Thunderbolt, DisplayPort, or similar standards. It indicates the technology that enables data transfer and power delivery between the product and its peripherals.
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USB-A & USB-C |
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Optical disc diameter The physical diameter of an optical disc, expressed in a length unit such as millimetres or inches. This measurement indicates the size of the media that can be used with compatible drives and helps users verify compatibility with devices and storage cases.
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80,120 mm |
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Random write The maximum number of input/output operations per second that a storage device can perform when writing data randomly, typically measured with a 4‑KB block size. This metric indicates how quickly the device can handle small, non‑sequential write requests and is useful for evaluating performance in database or high‑transaction workloads.
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Yes |
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Refresh rate The number of times per second that a display updates its image, expressed in hertz (Hz). It indicates the smoothness and responsiveness of motion on the screen; higher rates generally provide a more fluid visual experience.
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60Hz 2Ms Response Time |
| Software | CyberLink Power2Go 8CyberLink PowerBackup 2.5Nero BackItUpE-Green |







