Reply 56200 of 56696, by shamino
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momaka wrote on 2025-02-27, 20:32:shamino wrote on 2025-02-27, 01:41:The front bezel is completely open, and it has a real power supply providing 12V+5V, (not just USB powered), so my hope was that I can swap a DVD drive into this enclosure.
In regards to the power supply / power adapter: if it has screws, open it and check it inside. I don't know who Memorex used as the manufacturer in particular, but I do know that in the mid-2000's, there were a rash of these dual-output (5V, 12V) power adapters that were terrible for developing bad caps and doing awful things to the attached hardware. So I always try to check. If you want to do that before opening, see if the adapter has a UL number or if the model number reveals who the manufacturer is. If it's Delta, LiteON, or some other similar known OEM, I wouldn't worry.
Good point. I'll crack it open and see what cap(s) are in it. The manufacturer calls themselves "Asian Power Devices" who I've never heard of. I'll probably end up recapping it.
Anyways, nice find! Those external drives are pretty handy to have, especially if you have a modern PC without an optical drive (not my case, most of my PCs are decade+ old.)
Thanks. Lately I've been ripping a lot of DVDs to store on a file server. The machine I have most handy for this is a modern super-small Dell thing with no drive bays. This is now the 2nd external DVD drive it has attached. The first is a laptop style which is tedious to deal with, because the tray doesn't fully eject and you have to snap the discs onto a spindle. I like this older enclosure which uses a desktop style 5.25" drive. It's faster too.
Only wrinkle is that the drive I attached is too deep to reassemble the enclosure. It needs the shallow depth that's more common with SATA drives. I think I have one IDE DVD drive that should fit, which I had other plans for, but I might change those plans.