Purchasing a CD-ROM drive is a relatively easy task but can involve some considerations when purchasing.
Before considering purchasing a CD-ROM, it is also good consider the other available options.
CD-R
- CD-R, or CD Recordable, drives allow you to do everything that a
standard CD-ROM is capable of doing with the added ability of creating
your own CDs. An excellent solution for anyone that is in need of a
CD-ROM
and backup solution. Tips on buying these drives can be found on our CD-R
and CD-RW buying tips page.
CD-RW
- Like a CD-R drive, a CD-RW, or CD Read/Write, drive allows you to do
everything that a standard CD-ROM is capable of, as well as read and write
to a CD-RW disc thousands of times instead of once like a CD-R drive. While
a little more expensive, this is another great solution for backups. Tips on
buying these drives can be found on our CD-R and CD-RW buying tips page.
DVD
- DVD, or Digital Versatile (video) Disc, allows a computer to not only do
everything that a standard CD-ROM drive is capable of doing, but at the same
time is capable of reading DVD Discs and DVD movies. For users who plan on
playing games or watching movies on their computers, this is an excellent
addition. Tips on buying these drives can be found on our DVD buying tips page.
IDE/EIDE The most commonly
used interface with IBM computers, IDE/EIDE/ATAPI interface is found on
all IBM compatible motherboards. This interface allows for a total of
four devices to be connected.
When considering
purchasing an IDE/EIDE/ATAPI CD-ROM drive it is important to verify that
you have the available connections for the device.
SCSI
The only method with Apple computers and commonly used interface with
IBM computers, the SCSI interface allows for a total of seven devices to
be connected to the computer and is a faster solution than the IDE/EIDE
interface.
If you are user of an IBM compatible
computer, it is important that you ensure your computer has a SCSI
interface already present in the computer. If not present, you will need
to install a SCSI card before being able to install a SCSI CD-ROM
drive.
USB A new solution for the PC and
Mac, the USB interface allows a user to quickly and install a device
and supports up to 127 devices.
Before you can install
a USB CD-ROM drive, it is important for both IBM and Macintosh users to
verify that a USB port is present on the computer. If not present, an
interface card will need to be installed.
Parallel
Solution available for PC computers, Parallel CD-ROM drives allow users
that may not have the available resources or may have a portable
computer to connect a CD-ROM drive.
PC-Card (PCMCIA)
Excellent solution for users utilizing an older laptop that does not
have a CD-ROM drive to connect a CD-ROM drive to their computer.
For a CD-ROM drive, not to be confused with a CD-R, CD-RW or DVD drive, the price can vary depending upon the speed and the interface the CD-ROM drive uses.
Standard IDE/SCSI CD-ROM Drive | $50.00 - $200.00 |
Parallel CD-ROM Drive | $150.00 - $300.00 |
PC Card and PCMCIA CD-ROM Drive | $200.00 - $300.00 |
Once you have reviewed the appropriate information and believe that you are ready to make a purchase of a computer CD-ROM, ensure that the source that you plan on purchasing the CD-ROM from is a reputable source and you have reviewed our section on what to look out for when purchasing over the Internet.
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