meetamango
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Originally posted by: meetamango
I do, but how in the world do you power this internally?
Originally posted by: fr
What worries me a little is that it looks just like this one with an external cable. The ECS one has bad reviews on Newegg.
This is perhaps the best product ever. It booted up first time I clicked the button, and although there is no operating system, it performed flawlessly. Also, even with no power supply, it still shines a pleasant, vibrant yellow. The ink is blue (I was concerned w/ the color and what it signifies w/ Windows at first, but I guess this is an open-user prodect)and works better than any Windows system ever. I guess that isn't saying much, though. I have bought several Biostar motherboards, and although buying their components is gratifying, getting a complete product really lets Bistar shine. The only issue I'm having is I can't figure out how to overclock it. The manual is kinda weak, too, but it is a Biostar product. Operating temp at idle and at full load is AMBIENT!! Without water cooling! Oh yeah, my wife digs it too. I can't make a true benchmark score with it, but it's as fast as its user(sandra won't work here). All-in-all, I can say I''m really happy with it. Thank you Newegg for selling the bestest stuff!
Originally posted by: Cocophone
Just got mine in today's fedex delivery.
Works great on my machine at work.
(windows 2000 on a no-name p4 motherboard.)
Thanks
Originally posted by: fr
I got mine today as well.
I downloaded the IC Card Reader drivers from Biostar's web site for Windows 2000, but it seems they aren't needed.
I unscrewed one of the cables from this plate that I got and installed the drive internally on my ASUS motherboard header. It works fine and shows up as 4 removeable drives. That's a bit annoying that they show up whether or not you have a card in the slot or not, but I can live with it.
The access light stays on all the time whenever a card is inserted. There's no spring eject mechanism and the cards just slide in and out (except for CF which has a push eject button). You can have all four slots occupied at once and copy files directly from one to another. I tried all four card slots and they all work fine.
So far so good.