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Lite-On 24X SATA Internal DVD+/-RW Drive Optical Drive IHAS124-14

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$23.98

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About this item

  • Made in China
  • Package height :26.0 cm
  • Package length :6.5 cm
  • Package width :16.7 cm


Internal DVD+/-RW Drive / SATA interface/ Color: Black


RobNC
Reviewed in the United States on March 1, 2025
Used this in a new build. Works as expected and has not been a problem.
Ratholland Towing
Reviewed in the United States on January 25, 2025
I tried using a dozen CD drives on a new Windows 11 build and this is the only drive that was plug and play and worked flawlessly
E. Freeman
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on January 20, 2025
I won't review the DVD drive, it's cheap, it's new, it works. I want to say buyer beware because the item came shipped with a static bag inside a brown paper bag, that was it. This was then dropped over my 8ft fence onto concrete by the delivery driver.
Chorefamily
Reviewed in the United States on December 13, 2024
I installed this in my new computer with Windows 10. It automatically installed itself and then prompted me to download a video player from the app store.
thomas
Reviewed in the United States on November 20, 2024
great price, and it works like all the others
Akhilesh
Reviewed in India on September 6, 2023
Good product
Dan
Reviewed in the United States on February 27, 2021
Not exactly sturdily built but functions OK. Installs easily, though no instructions were given as to how to pry off the front drawer bezel (which you need to do before mounting inside a computer). Had to fool around with it for a while to figure the best way to pry it off to remove it. Overall, a decent product for such an inexpensive CD burner.
Ken McLellan
Reviewed in Canada on October 4, 2020
Will use for general CD and DVD jobs. I have a Lite-On DVD drive in my old computer, got another for my new one with Win10 64-bit. Have used once so far to install important software.
Blaze Haie
Reviewed in France on February 22, 2017
Bonjour,Article comportant l'essentiel, sans aucune fioriture, ni manuel, ni vis, ni câble SATA, mais qui remplit correctement sa fonction, et c'est bien ce qu'on lui demande!Ayant acheté un Samsung voilà quelque temps (qui tourne parfaitement!) ce que vous pourrez vérifier en lisant mes commentaires, le Liteon se révèle un tout petit peu plus silencieux, car il "vibre" un peu moins lorsqu'il tourne à vitesse maxi.Ceci étant, pour ceux qui les trouvent "bruyants", il ne faut pas oublier que ces appareils doivent être fixés par huit vis, pas moins, (quatre d'un côté et quatre de l'autre) même lorsqu'il est mentionné que les racks sont à "fixation rapide" sans vis.Il ne faut pas perdre de vue, que ce sont des appareils ayant des capacités de rotation à grande vitesse, et que les disques que l'on y insère peuvent très bien ne pas être parfaitement équilibrés, ce qui peut engendrer une vibration qui va s'amplifier encore et résonner dans un boîtier "enceinte" si l'appareil n'y est pas CORRECTEMENT maintenu par des vis aux endroits adéquats.Perso, tout comme le Samsung, cet appareil a été correctement pris en compte, tant sous Linux (Je construit des PC dual boot) que sous Windows 10, et les tests de gravure/lecture ont été concluants.À voir dans le temps, pour la robustesse/longévité du matériel, et si besoin, je reviendrais sur ce commentaire.Merci de m'avoir lu, je recommande, c'est un bon achat, et il est fort possible que j'en commande un second dans les jours à venir.Merci Amazon, pour ses livraisons toujours au top.Cordialement,édit du 24/11/2017 mon premier exemplaire tourne toujours parfaitement et j'en ai acquis un second chez un concurrent célèbre d'Amazon, pour un autre PC en cours de finition qui lui aussi se révèle aussi parfait que le premier.
Roberto
Reviewed in Germany on June 16, 2016
Nachdem mein letzter Brenner sich langsam verabschiedet (brennen geht nicht mehr, lesen geht bei manchen CDs/DVDs nicht mehr), habe ich den iHAS124-14 als Ersatz gekauft.Auf den ersten Blick bin ich zufrieden damit. Er ist günstig (rund 15 Euro) und schnell. Eine der CDs, die der alte Brenner nicht lesen konnte (warum auch immer), kann dieser hier lesen und auch mit ein paar anderen Disks hatte ich bisher keine Probleme.Testweise habe ich auch eine CD mit 48x Geschwindigkeit gebrannt - das ging wie erwartet schnell und die CD kann in verschiedenen Geräten korrekt gelesen werden.Sowohl beim lesen als auch beim brennen ist er äußerst leise. Die Vögel draußen sind bei geöffnetem Fenster lauter, ebenso meine Festplatte bei vielen Zugriffen. Nur kurz nach dem Einlegen "rattert" der iHAS124 kurz rum, was aber nicht weiter stört.Für alle, die es genauer wissen wollen: Ich habe übrigens ein Modell aus der Serie iHAS124-14 WU bekommen. (Der dürfte also einen NEC-Chipsatz haben und nicht mit dem BurnerMax kompatibel sein. Für die meisten Nutzer ist das aber vermutlich irrelevant.)
FraterMus
Reviewed in the United States on September 6, 2015
UPDATED with tale of woeI burned about a half dozen CD-R with this unit, and maybe a dozen DVD for data backups. I also used it to read about 50 CD-R data backups I had burned in years past with a different burner. It started failing to read CD-R but I assumed it was a problem with the old optical media. I start experimenting with CD-ROMs and CD-DA; it won't read/write CD media at all anymore although DVD media works.I contacted the seller about an RMA. They advised me to contact Lite-On.So I contacted Lite-on, who said get the RMA from the seller.Ok. I told the seller, who asked to see Lite-On's response, which I'd already provided in the email. :-Then the seller asked for the serial number, which I'd already provided in email. :-( I don't like this pattern.Seller says they are in the process of procuring an RMA. Ok. I will name names if this blows up, but if they come through I will put it all behind me.Because this can take a while I figured I'd order another one and keep any RMA replacement as a spare. I noticed there was a refurb available from a different seller, and I've had great experience with refurbs in the past. Seller (M-Wave) shipped very fast. IMO there is no way this drive was refurbed, or even inspected.The door wouldn't open. Weird. No grinding or hanging, just a gentle whir. I opened the drawer manually with the paperclip trick and saw the drawer drive belt was loose in the drive (see pic). I was able to retrieve it and install it on the pulleys with a pick. Joy!No, despair. The drive clacks and won't stay closed whether or not a disc is present. It sounds like maybe the drive head is not lifting into place correctly. I put in for a replacement but apparently Prime only does refunds. Fine.I gave up on this model drive and just bought a Samsung instead:===== Original review =====A great drive, just what the insiders have come to expect from Lite-On. Funny name, fantastic burners.
Anon Customer111
Reviewed in the United States on November 18, 2015
Bought the bare drive. I don't know if this is a Windows 10 thing or not, but at first the drive seemed to not be recognized properly (BIOS saw it, Device Manager saw it, nothing in File Explorer).. However, when I discovered it was assigned a drive letter in Disk Management, I decided to try putting a disc in the drive and like magic it suddenly popped up in File Explorer. So, that was 1 mystery solved. Now, I bought it to burn a bunch of ISOs to DVD. Good news, the drive works with the 16x Philips DVD-R discs I bought. Bad news, it does not like the TDK DVD+R DL discs I bought and most of the ISOs are too big to fit on 4.7 GB. I know the discs are not defective, as they work fine in the LG Blu-Ray burner on my other PC. What seemed to be called for was a firmware update, but like many PC makers, LIte-On now has you download a "smart" play program to check for firmware updates. According to it, there is no newer firmware update at this time. So, I replaced an old Lite-On drive with this drive. Problem with the old DVD burner? If it didn't have a disc in it, you then had to use a paperclip to open the disc tray. if you keep a disc in it, it opens fine; there's a drive on my work PC like that, too. Old drive burned to the DL discs I fine, though. Old drive was an old Lite-On parallel IDE drive, not a SATA drive. SO, it just feels like I swapped one functionality for another. Anyway, not a bad drive for the price, just not a great, wonderful, exceptional drive either. And I hope they (Lite-On) release some new firmware for media compatibility soon!! At this point, I am almost tempted to put the old parallel burner back in the computer.