This document presents a performance analysis of a three-dimensional Optical Code Division Multiple Access (3D OCDMA) system using model B, focused on the transmission of five users with varying bit rates of 1, 2, 5, and 10 Gbps. The research employs Galois Field (GF(5)) along with optical orthogonal codes and different coding operators to evaluate the system's transmission capabilities under various receiver attenuation conditions. Results indicate that the bit error rate (BER) decreases with increasing attenuation at the receiver, and the system supports maximum user transmission at significant bit rates with specified BER performance.