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ASUS 24x DVD-RW Serial-ATA Internal OEM Optical Drive DRW-24B1ST Black(user guide is included)
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| Operating System | Windows Vista, Windows XP, Windows 8, Windows 7, Windows 10 |
| Hardware Interface | CD-R, CD-RW |
| Brand | ASUS |
| Optical Storage Write Speed | 24 x |
| Optical Storage Read Speed | 8x |
About this item
- Allows you to permanently delete the data on rewritable discs
- Power saving drive
- Provides you with flexibility and efficiency in terms of multimedia data storage and sharing
- It is a revision of 90 D4CHVV UB1080
- Drive Type: Internal DVD+/-RW Dual Layer Drive
- Write:DVD+R/-R: 24X DVD+RW/-RW: 8X/6X DVD+R/-R DL: 12X
- Read:DVD+R/-R(Single): 16X DVD+R/-R DL: 12X DVD+RW/-RW(Single): 12X
- DVD-R & DVD-R(DL): DAO/Incremental Recording
- DVD-RW: DAO/Restricted Overwriting/Incremental Recording
- CD-R/RW: DAO/TAO/SAO/Packet Write
- Interface: SATA
- Random Access Time: DVD - 150ms; CD - 150ms
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Customers like the quality, appearance and reading speed of the optical disc drive. For example, they mention it's a decent internal DVD drive, it reads/writes very quickly and quietly, and the buffer is amazing. They're also satisfied with ease of installation, performance, and value. That said, some complain about the cables that came with it. Opinions are mixed on noise.
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Customers are satisfied with the performance of the optical disc drive. They mention that it functions well, the DVD drive works as expected, and the CD reader works great. Some say that the basic functions are great and they have never had any problems with it.
"...Didnt need to install drivers. W10 recognized quickly. Very satisfied. great price...." Read more
"...This unit went in seamlessly and performs as designed." Read more
"...This isn't 5 stars because it doesn't stand out as excellent, but it does work. In spite of the packaging...." Read more
"Basic drive that works well and does what it's supposed to do. No issues." Read more
Customers like the quality of the optical disc drive. They mention that it's a great drive, decent internal DVD drive for a customer who needs to access data on optical media, and that it works flawlessly.
"...It formats, reads & writes perfect. Very satisfied!" Read more
"...The old drive would work, but the cpu did not recognize it anymore. Great drive, great price." Read more
"basic unit , works well" Read more
"I purchased several of these to use in a CD duplicator. The drives were prefect...." Read more
Customers appreciate the value of the optical disc drive. They say it's well executed, cheap enough to add as a second drive, and convenient.
"...W10 recognized quickly. Very satisfied. great price. Easy fix for original OEM optical that W10 no longer recognized DVD disks just cd roms." Read more
"...This is inexpensive and that's all I need...." Read more
"...Great drive, great price." Read more
"Been using these ASUS burners for years have never let me down great buy for the money." Read more
Customers find the installation of the optical disc drive to be easy. They mention that it works great, is easy to connect, and mounts in their case easily. The tray slides in and out nicely, and runs fast and quiet.
"Updated PC needed replacement for failing DVD drive. This unit went in seamlessly and performs as designed." Read more
"Takes minutes to install" Read more
"Great product easy installation" Read more
"...The good news: the DVD drive worked as expected and was easy to install. A good value for the price...." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the appearance of the optical disc drive. For example, they mention it has a simple design, is easy to put into their PC tower, and is not flashy. Some appreciate the burning software and the large target icon it drops on the screen. Overall, most are happy with the product's appearance and functionality.
"seems nice enough. But the accompanying disc included an application for using the drive for burning discs. Nice. So I installed it...." Read more
"...it comes with a software disc which includes burning software and a very cool, large target icon it drops on the desktop which turns the DVD burner..." Read more
"...The burner itself is pretty nice. It's a great price and I haven't had any problems with it so far...." Read more
"The drive arrived in one day thanks to Amazon Prime. Looks good and should work just fine in my project...." Read more
Customers like the reading speed of the optical disc drive. They say it installs without a hitch, reads/writes very quickly and quietly, and the read/write buffer is amazing. They also mention that burning and reading discs, watching movies are all instantaneous and generally fast.
"...It formats, reads & writes perfect. Very satisfied!" Read more
"The drive works perfectly, it reads my CD collection quickly and quietly, it a no frills product at a reasonable price, which is a good thing,..." Read more
"...(The DRW-24D5MT has a slower DVD read rate (faster CD rate, though) and doesn't come with a guide, etc.)..." Read more
"I had an older LG which made windup noise. This drive is smooth, noiseless and performs excellently. Can't go wrong with Asus products." Read more
Customers are mixed about the noise of the optical disc drive. Some mention it's very quiet, while others say it'll make a whirring sandy/magnetic noise when it'd open.
"...This is inexpensive and that's all I need. It does make a noise when starting which is not surprising considering the lack of protective..." Read more
"The drive works perfectly, it reads my CD collection quickly and quietly, it a no frills product at a reasonable price, which is a good thing,..." Read more
"...The drive door doesn't sound very precision. I have an LG drive, for instance, that's very smooth and quiet compared to this ASUS drive...." Read more
"I had an older LG which made windup noise. This drive is smooth, noiseless and performs excellently. Can't go wrong with Asus products." Read more
Customers are dissatisfied with the cables that came with the optical disc drive. They mention that they need to purchase additional cables to hook up.
"...Secondly, I am seeing people complain about it not including the cables...." Read more
"...No paperwork or information and no sata cable but luckily I wasn't using one of the ones that came with my motherboard...." Read more
"...No cables, mounting screws, blank discs, or documentation are included (although the disc might include some documentation)...." Read more
"Drive did not come with sata cable... I have read twice over and it does not state such anywhere......" Read more
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Secondly, I am seeing people complain about it not including the cables.
Having been a system builder for the better part of two decades because I'm in the process of transitioning into a dinosaur, this is unfortunately very common.
The reality is you can buy a three pack of SATA 3.0 (6 Gbps) cables for less than ten bucks.
In the world of marketing, given the current price of this drive, each additional dollar represents a five percent increase in price. They do this math on pretty much every thing tech related these days.
In truth, you wouldn't want the included cables anyway, as to this day whenever SATA cables are included, they're so substandard they can literally cause your system to hang while accessing a drive. You're better off.
I have included a screen shot of VSO Inspector listing all of the features and standards supported, as well as firmware version info. One thing to note, Asus does not have a newer firmware available. In fact the one on their site is 1.0 versus the 1.11 on these drives. Do not download that firmware, it is essentially a downgrade, which is bad.
There is literally only one CD or DVD format that is wholly unsupported on this drive: DVD-RAM. While this won't matter to you, I'm a bizarre media aficionado. I have HD-DVD RW and HD-DVD R discs, working 5,25" floppy drives, and if I could, I'd own a working Laserdisc burner. I'm a weirdo. I do actually have DVD-RAM discs with valuable data on them, and this is sort of a bummer, but expected, as DVD-RAM even when it was in play as a standard was still rare for the most part. Healthcare used it a bit, and the very first DVR boxes did too. I could ramble about how Magneto-Optical drives were sort of DVD-RAM drives as well, but that's another day.
You may have noticed they mentioned this drive also supports a secure erase functionality. You should pay attention to this, as it works even if files on an old CD-R or DVD-R are unreadable. It does not just work on rewriteable, it works on single write media (see attached pics).
The data erasure functionality is a little unsteady, but it works using ImgBurn freeware if you select the "SmartErase" option and run the "full" erase. It's under the "Tools" menu. Takes about 15 minutes a disc in my experience. After it finishes, the same disc will report as "Incompatible Medium Installed" which means at the very least the media identifier and table of contents have gone bye bye. Hopefully the data track(s) are gone too? No real way to know, unfortunately.
If you're paranoid when it comes to data and disposal, this erase functionality is great. One more layer of security in a world it pays to be excessively cautious in. I wouldn't say you can rely on it, but it works. I'd still shred or destroy the media as you see fit as well.
I know DVD recording is becoming a relic, and while I could actually get mad I spent ten times as much fifteen years ago on what was basically the same drive, I'm actually glad we've progressed as much as we have.
My one and only real ding against this drive: the tray does not lend well to vertical loading. Be sure to pay attention if you're installing this on an old slim formfactor or Dell Optiplex "DT" formfactor computer. There's not enough of a lip to stop the disc from tipping a few degrees and getting jammed. You've been warned.
My DVD+R and DVD-R burns are 3 for 3, no failures thus far. Burned at 8x and 16x, seem solid.
Reviewed in the United States on October 17, 2020
Secondly, I am seeing people complain about it not including the cables.
Having been a system builder for the better part of two decades because I'm in the process of transitioning into a dinosaur, this is unfortunately very common.
The reality is you can buy a three pack of SATA 3.0 (6 Gbps) cables for less than ten bucks.
In the world of marketing, given the current price of this drive, each additional dollar represents a five percent increase in price. They do this math on pretty much every thing tech related these days.
In truth, you wouldn't want the included cables anyway, as to this day whenever SATA cables are included, they're so substandard they can literally cause your system to hang while accessing a drive. You're better off.
I have included a screen shot of VSO Inspector listing all of the features and standards supported, as well as firmware version info. One thing to note, Asus does not have a newer firmware available. In fact the one on their site is 1.0 versus the 1.11 on these drives. Do not download that firmware, it is essentially a downgrade, which is bad.
There is literally only one CD or DVD format that is wholly unsupported on this drive: DVD-RAM. While this won't matter to you, I'm a bizarre media aficionado. I have HD-DVD RW and HD-DVD R discs, working 5,25" floppy drives, and if I could, I'd own a working Laserdisc burner. I'm a weirdo. I do actually have DVD-RAM discs with valuable data on them, and this is sort of a bummer, but expected, as DVD-RAM even when it was in play as a standard was still rare for the most part. Healthcare used it a bit, and the very first DVR boxes did too. I could ramble about how Magneto-Optical drives were sort of DVD-RAM drives as well, but that's another day.
You may have noticed they mentioned this drive also supports a secure erase functionality. You should pay attention to this, as it works even if files on an old CD-R or DVD-R are unreadable. It does not just work on rewriteable, it works on single write media (see attached pics).
The data erasure functionality is a little unsteady, but it works using ImgBurn freeware if you select the "SmartErase" option and run the "full" erase. It's under the "Tools" menu. Takes about 15 minutes a disc in my experience. After it finishes, the same disc will report as "Incompatible Medium Installed" which means at the very least the media identifier and table of contents have gone bye bye. Hopefully the data track(s) are gone too? No real way to know, unfortunately.
If you're paranoid when it comes to data and disposal, this erase functionality is great. One more layer of security in a world it pays to be excessively cautious in. I wouldn't say you can rely on it, but it works. I'd still shred or destroy the media as you see fit as well.
I know DVD recording is becoming a relic, and while I could actually get mad I spent ten times as much fifteen years ago on what was basically the same drive, I'm actually glad we've progressed as much as we have.
My one and only real ding against this drive: the tray does not lend well to vertical loading. Be sure to pay attention if you're installing this on an old slim formfactor or Dell Optiplex "DT" formfactor computer. There's not enough of a lip to stop the disc from tipping a few degrees and getting jammed. You've been warned.
My DVD+R and DVD-R burns are 3 for 3, no failures thus far. Burned at 8x and 16x, seem solid.
This isn't 5 stars because it doesn't stand out as excellent, but it does work. In spite of the packaging. If I were to review that, this would get 1 star. A brown paper envelope, the dvd inside in a simple plastic sleeve. That's it. No bubble wrap, not even a padded envelope. Being a retiree from the USPS, I know how packages are thrown about and Amazon is no different. So it must have had some jarring around. Hopefully it lasts at least a year. This is the second of that model I've bought, the first lasting a bit less then a year. If I can get a year or more out of it I won't be upset.
I have had an expensive dvd and it didn't last any longer than these cheap ones, and performed an almost imperceptible amount better.


















