and i realized, wait a sec, do i even need an internal cd/dvd drive? i get most of my games off steam now and if i need to install anything i have a USB dvd drive. so i just got rid of my old one. anyone else not using cd/dvd drives anymore?
and i realized, wait a sec, do i even need an internal cd/dvd drive? i get most of my games off steam now and if i need to install anything i have a USB dvd drive. so i just got rid of my old one. anyone else not using cd/dvd drives anymore?
And you can install your OS via a USB-drive (and like you suggested, USB-DVD).
I still have one, but I still recommend that people do not get one. I rarely get listened to though.
I find them useful when making installation disc's for family/friends when i download the .ISO of a piece of software, err I mean make a back up of a disc that I bought legit :P. It saves me the hassle of having to ask for my thumb drive back or sticking around until the installation is over. But yea, I use it maybe once every month to actually make a disc.
Don't see a purpose for them most of the time, but then I have the occasional "oh shit I need it now" moments, so there you go. :U
Wouldn't really stress over it; they throw DVD-reader/writers at you like candy nowadays.
pretty much all that needs to be said has been covered, they're not exactly needed.
My newest build doesn't have one(granted I salvaged my old HDD so didn't need to install windows) but likewise, I never really use disks any more, all my games are downloaded via steam and tv shows streamed.
It's nice to have one if you have a spare banging about and a free sata port to plug it in, but I wouldn't worry too much about it, unless you plan on using it a lot.
well, I wouldn't call it un-needed.
I still want to watch dvd's with my wife at the TV and I use my DVD burner for that. but then again, I also burn PS2 games. so it really depends what you do with it (also, USB DVD drives are expensiver and slower then the internal ones).
I still have 3 optical drives, a CD Burner, a DVD burner and a Blu-Ray burner (cba to get them out until they can't fit in a new mobo anymore).
I reccomend a internal Blu Ray drive, I love watching movies on my system.
Well if you have an laptop or something with one, i guess it is no needed. But at least for me, because i am at uni, i need it for the occasional project and not. And they are 20 dollars for 10+ years so...
Sometimes i get uber nostalgia...
Your greed, your foolishness has brought you to this end.
- Prince Malchezaar
The DVD burner in my PC has been broke (Been reusing it in multiple builds for years now) for about a year now. Not bothered to replace it and I've never found myself needing it.
i think the last time i used my dvd player on the pc was over 3 years ago, it was the windows disk.
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I bought one of these for the same reason since I have a 3D monitor, and I have some older games that require the disc to be in the drive. I'm sure I could find cracks, but I keep all my discs in a folder next to me.
Also, my terrible internet doesn't like Steam so I still buy 95% or more of my games retail.
Personally I'm using an external USB DVD-RW. I can use it with all of my PCs/laptop so it's kinda cool.
I like the new-stuff smell, so I buy hard copies of my games, which isn't many as there aren't many PC releases of good games :/
That reminds me, I should totally get a dedicated Windows 7 installation USB Stick!
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