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Application:

External drive bay

Provided by:

Kingwin

Available at:

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MSRP:

$33.99

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Review by:

Paul

Edited by:

Scott

Review date:

April 10th, 2005

 

 

 

Installation continued

     With my Lite-On DVD burner installed you will notice that I have plenty of room in the back.  Now I realize that my Lite-on is  a small length drive so I wanted to see if there would be problems with a full size drive.  I set an Asus CD-Rom drive on top of the Lite-on for comparison reasons.

There is a little less room now, but still enough.

     Some of you may be wondering about the two screws.  Why did they only include two screws when I normally put four in my computer?  Well there isn't anything to worry about.  Two screws will hold just fine, but I did see why four screws would not work.

     After putting two screws in, I looked at the other two empty holes.  One was close to fitting but the other one wasn't even close.  Is this poor workmanship or their attempt to be more universal?  All of the drives I own have the screw holes in the same place, so I'm going to have to say this one is poor workmanship.  So two screws will have to work.