Old man wakes from 10 yr coma dazed & confused...

USB certainly adds its own lag compared to drive in SATA cable, but that's not noticeable to human.
Though some external USB optical drives might be based on laptop drives, which might have some design points aimed at lowering power consumption.

Anyway internal optical drive behind door certainly won't break looks.
And unless giving current PC to someone optical drive of it might well be SATA model and reusable.

To the OP, I too had the need for a DVD writer but also needed the SATA port it was connected to.

Using a Lite On external drive with no issues whatsoever.

Guys, thank you. I wouldn't expect any issues with an external drive as such, and wouldn't have thought the speed of the interface itself would be a limiting factor in practical terms.

This hopefully illustrates what makes me question the performance of internal vs. external. As I said, it's quite possible I'm being a bit thick.

liteon external

DVD-ROM Read Speed 8X
DVD-R Write Speed 8X
DVD+R Write Speed 8X
DVD -R Dual Layer Write Speed 6X
DVD +R Dual Layer Write Speed 6X
CD-ROM Read Speed 24X
CD-R Write Speed 24X
CD-RW Write Speed 24X


Asus Internal

DVD-ROM Read Speed 16X
DVD-R Read Speed 16X
DVD+R Read Speed 16X
DVD-RW Read Speed 8X
DVD+RW Read Speed 13X
DVD-RAM Read Speed 5X
DVD-R Dual Layer Read Speed 12X
DVD+R Dual Layer Read Speed 12X
DVD-R Write Speed 24X
DVD+R Write Speed 24X
DVD-RW Write Speed 6X
DVD-RAM Write Speed 5X
DVD+RW Write Speed 8X
DVD -R Dual Layer Write Speed 8X
DVD +R Dual Layer Write Speed 8X
CD-ROM Read Speed 48X
CD-R Read Speed 48X
CD-RW Read Speed 40X
CD-R Write Speed 48X
CD-RW Write Speed 24X

I have Plextor and sony internal drives from old pc, one was made in 2004, the other 2005 (both IDE). Probably due for an upgrade :D

It's E-ATX full tower cases which make normal ATX motherboards and gaming graphics cards look small.
Like my current case during first built into it almost decade ago:

Of course those cases also take lots of space...

Antec P280 is one of those bigger cases with reasonable pricing.
https://www.overclockers.co.uk/antec-p280-super-midi-tower-case-gun-metal-black-ca-168-an.html
https://www.anandtech.com/show/5090/antec-p280-when-enthusiasts-are-engineers/3
https://www.techpowerup.com/reviews/Antec/P280/5.html

Yeah that's a big ass case, mate! To be honest although I like (and very much appreciate) the suggestions given, I'm thinking I might still go with the pure600 because it should do everything I want, and it has the drive bays where I'd like/expect them to be. If I find it gets a bit warm in there, I think I can raise the lid and/or add some cooling, or even buy a different case with better airflow if it's really that bad.

@orbitalwalsh did you get your 4000Mhz RAM working nicely on the Aorus Ultra?

Maybe somebody can put my mind at ease about the RAM problems (I've read on the Ryzen thread) that some folks have apparently been getting with these processors? Also slightly disconcerting to observe @8 Pack 's lack of enthusiam for the new X470(?) boards

No I won't be reviewing them. For me so far the new platform is not that great.

and this insight on the processors

3200 on amd imc is not a given you know.... Intel sure but some amd imc are just junk.

I'm not encouraged by this and makes me wonder whether to reconsider my CPU choice. I want my new stuff to work, not pay a huge amount of money for a lottery ticket/box of headaches.
 
The advertised memory speed for this CPU is 2800 IMC so the fact that 3200 is not always working is not an issue at all.
 
The advertised memory speed for this CPU is 2800 IMC so the fact that 3200 is not always working is not an issue at all.

Thanks for the fast response. Point taken, although the listing for the 2700x here says "Memory Support: Upto 3600MHz (OcUK recommends 8 Pack 3200MHz & 3600MHz Dual Kits)"

I was going to buy the 8 Pack 4000Mhz (2x8) kit and tweak it down. If you wouldn't recommend this path, if possible link to the memory you'd recommend for this CPU, please. Happy to admit that I'm fairly ignorant with regards to this.

Am I right in the assuming that this issue (for want of a better word) of IMC is just pot luck then?

Edit: The advertised memory speed for the 2700x is 2933MHz according to AMD, unless this is referring to something different https://www.amd.com/en/products/cpu/amd-ryzen-7-2700x

I wonder why I'm confused :)
 
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I would buy 4k and try to run 3200 c14. Nine out of ten times cpu wise this is working fine.

Thank you, I went with that. Thanks also to everyone who took the time to offer their advice here, and also to the gentleman who sorted out my order at Overclockers - was a pleasure to deal with.

System went together easily with no issues/surprises as far as I can tell.

Unfortunately something isn't working as intended. It powers up, all the fans are running, but there's no display, no hdd activity led and it won't turn off via power button.

All I've tried so far is remove/check/replace front panel connectors, and reset cmos.

Any ideas?
 
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