Internal Media Drive Black
This 7-in-1 USB 2.0 Internal Media Drive has compact design with outstanding performance. It supports SmartMedia, MultiMedia Cards, MicroDrive, CompactFlash, MemoryStick, SecureDigital Cards and floppy media formats.
Internal Media Drive Black Accessories
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Lite-On SATA 20x Super All Write LightScribe Internal DVD/Dual Layer RW Drive (LH20A1L06)
Intel Core 2 Quad Q6600 Quad-Core Processor, 2.40 GHz, 8M L2 Cache, LGA 775
Pioneer DVR2810B SATA DVR2810B 18x CD/DVD Burner
Thermaltake W0070RUC TR2 Series 430W Power Supply with 2 Fans
Western Digital WD3200KSRTL Caviar 320 GB SATA 3.5-Inch Hard Drive
Ultra ULT33178 X-blaster ATX Mid-Tower PC Case (Black)
Sony DRU840A 20x Internal Dual-Layer DVD Burner
Antec Nine Hundred Steel ATX Ultimate Gamer PC Case (Black)
AMD Athlon 64 X2 Dual-Core 6000+ 3.0 GHz Processor
Internal Media Drive Black Reviews
This drive is a great concept but the one I recieved had a defective media card reader so only the floppy worked which wasn't much help.
Good item to improve your system; 7 in one card reader is practical and easy to install provided your PC present the necessary connections.No cons.
To top it of, it's much faster than the card reader I was using. Installed very easily, looks good and the combo only takes up the floppy drive bay, giving you a floppy and a card reader in on bay. :). Will be installing one in every new build from now on. Excellent product. Bought this drive/card reader to replace the external card reader I was using and to add a floppy drive in case there was ever a time I actually needed one.
Didn't pickup SD card i put in.i'm swapping with somebody else so hopefully it's a working unit. You require a Floppy Cable, on-board Floppy Connector and on-board USB connector to get this working. Purchased it to get the floppy section cause my mobo didn't have floppy connector - so useless purchase. Got a LS120 Superdrive off ebaY - does the job using IDE connector.
Well I personally use it with ASR (Automated System Recovery), or when I need to load Sata Drivers for XP 32 or XP 64 even though they are considered obsolete by today's standards. This is a must have for PC modders and builders alike or if you simply want to add a 7 in one card reader, or do a lot of digital photography. Why would you use a floppy drive in 2007. Furthermore, you have the classic floppy drive also included. Nevertheless, if you are not using ASR, then what are people using to backup their data.
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