weird looking dual-layer DVD-ROM pic, no?
or do all dual-layer DVD-ROM (not -Video) discs look that way ?
hmm...it appears to be quite a thorough reivew...
Posted: Tue May 11, 2004 8:44 am
by Bhairav
Heh dodec, it's CDRInfo.. what do you expect?
Anyway, is this an Optorite OEM, like the other MSI optical drives?
Posted: Wed May 12, 2004 8:46 am
by aviationwiz
Wow, that drive looks good
Will this drive be released in the USA? If so, what price? I'd probably use it for DVD-ROM only, but that drive looks sweet, and it's, of course, SATA, so a thinner cable.
The quality looks good, well, make that *VERY* good. Does anyone know if this drive will be availible in the US, and if so, for how much? I like the SATA goodness.
EDIT: Just saw this,
supports only few chipsets: Intel 875P / 865PE / 865G / 865GV / 865P / 848P
good thing I have an 875P, but I doubght an optical drive compatible with those few chipsets is going to make it to market.
Posted: Mon May 17, 2004 2:07 pm
by Sizzle
It appears to have a regular power connector, not a true SATA power connector. Not that PSU's have a lot of SATA of power connectors on them anyway. Both of mine are used with my hard drives.
Posted: Wed Jun 02, 2004 1:47 pm
by vsekh
This combo drive is available here if anyone is interested in buying one:
I'd do it, but I'm just going to put my Premium on a PATA-SATA adapter. This one is $62.78 after shipping to Minnesota.
Posted: Wed Jun 02, 2004 11:09 pm
by vsekh
I ordered a Koutech pata-sata adapter from Newegg to test out on my optical drives. If this works out, I'm going to buy a few more of these adapters from Newegg for all of my optical drives.