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STORAGE DEVICES

Asus CRW-5232AS QuietTrack CDRW
By: Cyd
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    2004-04-26

    Table of Contents:
  • Asus CRW-5232AS QuietTrack CDRW
  • Box Contents
  • The Drive
  • Benchmarks
  • Noise Levels

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    Asus CRW-5232AS QuietTrack CDRW - Box Contents


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    CRW-5232AS

    The QuietTrack's box is pretty professional as far as boxes go; it's not just a plain box with the word "Asus" on the side. It shows that Asus takes pride in their products and is willing to put forth the effort to make the box reflect that attitude. Besides looking nice, the box is also adorned with tons of information about the specifications, and the various technologies the drive utilizes.

    CRW-5232AS

    Included in the package is a Quick Installation guide, a manual, an IDE cable, an audio cable, 4 screws, an eject pin and instructions on how to do a manual eject, a Cyberlink PowerDirector/ASUSDVD/MediaShow disc, a Nero Burning Software OEM disc, and of course the drive itself. This is all well and good, except I'm not entirely sure why they chose to include the Cyberlink disc as this particular drive does not read DVDs.

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