![]() ![]() ![]() But if you want high R/W speeds, you need high RPM. Overall Review: In a quiet room, when the drive starts spinning a disc, it sounds somewhat like the jet-turbines of an airplane spooling up. (USB 3.0 type-A to USB 3.0 type-B required.) ![]() I put it away in a cabinet between uses, so I don't mind, but if you wanted it connected and available all the time, you'll probably want to get a different cable. 60 cm) long and therefore limits your options for where you can put the DVD burner wile using it. I also appreciate that it came with a USB cable, since a Type-A to Type-B, USB 3.0 cable is not something I have stuffed away in a drawer.Ĭons: As others have mentioned, the supplied USB cable is only about 2 ft (ca. I used it with a MacBook Pro (OS X 10.9.1) without having to install anything (IIRC). So far, it's read everything I've put into it, and burned DVDs without a hiccup (though, problems with recording DVDs are usually due to low-quality blank media, not hardware). Pros: I choose this particular external drive because it supports USB 3.0 and has its own power supply. ![]()
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