**Today Only 01/03/2013** OcUK 24x DVD±RW SATA ReWriter & OcUK Tech Labs - Metal Keycaps WASD

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OcUK Tech Labs - Metal Keycaps WASD Set "Arrow Design" - Silver @ £6.98 inc VAT

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Fragging with style! Mechanical keyboard like the Zowie/Corsair/Steelseries/Ozone and Qpad range are defined by the high quality Cherry MX Switches. But have you ever stopped to look at the key caps. Some are inferior. They will of course stand the test of time, but can look pretty boring! Well now they do not have too, you can replace them with high quality metal keycaps which will improve the feel and quality of your already high end keyboard.

- Number of buttons: 4
- Keyset: WASD "Arrow Design"
- Colour: Silver
- Weight: 4.82 / 5.07 g
- Material: Zinc Alloy
- Finish: electroplated
- Surface Protection: UV coating
- Caption: Laser
- Compatibility: Mechanical keyboards with Cherry MX switches

Only £6.98 inc VAT.

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OcUK 24x DVD±RW SATA ReWriter (Black) - OEM @ £11.99 inc VAT

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These great value drives deliver reliable reading and writing time after time.

Write Speed
- DVD-R: 24x
- DVD-R: 24x
- DVD-R DL: 12x
- DVD+R DL: 16x
- DVD+RW: 8x
- DVD-RW: 6x
- DVD-RAM: 12x
- CD-R:48x
- CD-RW: 4x

Read Speed
- DVD-R: 16x
- DVD+R: 16x
- DVD-R DL: 12x
- DVD+R DL: 12x
- DVD-RW: 12x
- DVD+RW: 12x
- DVD-RAM: 12x
- CD-R: 40x
- CD-RW: 40x

Only £11.99 inc VAT.

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Does anyone (other than the OcUK staff :p) have any experience with the DVD-RW drive? I'm getting bits for a new computer as they go on sale, and this seems like it could be optical drive.
 
Do you often all use a drive? I purchased the cheapest drive I could and used it to install windows and then promptly removed it never to use it again.

If you want the inside of the case to look pretty and your going to have a window then I get a drive that is entirely black (rear included)
 
grrrrrrr. i purchased the dvd-rw only tuesday for £16.99. should have waited. £5 off, great deal.
 
Do you often all use a drive?

I noticed this myself the other day. Barely ever use the thing. So glad I never splashed out on a BluRay drive a couple months ago.
Perhaps they will soon turn into those devices that you don't ever need except for that one time when you don't have it :p

However that is a cracking deal on that drive.
 
Having a spare drive just to link up if ever needed is useful, for 11.99 you cant go wrong... dont need it in the case all the time just link it up with the side off
 
This is interesting,,,

I'v been looking at the pioneer DVR-S20LBK,
I need something I can depend on as its used for important backups.

Not sure how this OC drive would compare ?

And to anyone @ OC can you check and tell me what Pioneer drive it is :confused:
It states its a DVR-S20LBK But the Pic shows DVR-S19LBK
only this is holding me back is I cant find much support for the DVR-S20LBK (firmware) if i ever need it.
 
Does anyone (other than the OcUK staff :p) have any experience with the DVD-RW drive? I'm getting bits for a new computer as they go on sale, and this seems like it could be optical drive.

built a PC for the Ms the other day with one of these, pretty standard affair, installed windows 7, then the upgrade to 8 Pro, all without any hiccups, and pretty fast. Other than that I don't think it's really been used. if you're just after a cheap, no frills DVD drive, then at £18.98 this fit the bill perfectly, at £11.99, it's just even better value :)
 
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