What Model Is The DVD For Mac Pro 12 Core 2012?

Like the exact original model for Mac Pro 12 Core 2012. Cause I wanna buy the DVD Drive and don't know the model of it.

You can get a third-party (LG) optical drive here:
http://eshop.macsales.com/shop/superdrive/Apple_Mac_Pro

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