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    CD DVD Floppy Drives to Keep ?

    I know some scrap everything, some try to Ebay everything, others that have lines between the two. Where is your line?
    Mine for floppies has been most anything that isn't made in China, is not damaged, dirty, or been obviously and totally neglected.
    I do not shun the ones from China due to their location on a map, or because their people are somehow inferior(they are not), or because they aren't capable of producing quality products(when they want to), but simply because I know corporate greed is not limited or restricted to companies in USA, and many companies there are government controlled, and they don't like us all that well(and I have little faith in their wish to provide quality products of any kind to us)/<end of rant>*

    What about CD/DVDs? OK, the first one I grabbed was a 1998 Toshiba of Japan (assembled in Philippines) simple IDE CDROM, which I suppose could be on the virge. The next one in the stack has a LG 52X on the front.

    Are there any particular models or versions or types that are better kept for listing on places such as ebay?

    Thanks for any input on this



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    Bear, I just sell Mine as is.. but hey.. do yourself a favor.. check each drive for goodies.. I've come across alot of cd nice one.. and naughty one.. those gets tossed into a micro and zapp.. LOL..

    I scrap them all.. but hey.. never know you may be onto somthing.. I do keep all my real fat fatty harddrive.. I heard they are worth more.. not sure.. but I'm stocking piling them.. got about twenty of them big fatties.. like cigards.. Oppps.. not suppose to mention that..

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    In my opinion if it is a DVD burner it is probably better than scrap.........otherwise I scrap the rest

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    Quote Originally Posted by mikeinreco View Post
    In my opinion if it is a DVD burner it is probably better than scrap.........otherwise I scrap the rest
    I realize the DVD burners, I also keep the better looking readers(DVDROM) to use as a secondary drive to facilitate burning direct copies.
    Also I know the 5.25" floppy drives, especially if it has the dual 5.25"/3.5" combo drive.
    And also SCSI drives are worth checking into

    Mainly I guess the question is towards older floppy and CD drives, and at what points you'd consider them being(or maybe becoming) worth consideration to set aside for future use, or better than scrap value

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    A lot of the older ones I tear down are just full of dustbunnies and dirt/lint. No way they would be reliable for very long.
    I would hate to sell something like that, it would be just waiting to break down.
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    My rule of thumb on optical drives (cd/dvd) is to hang on to any CD Burner or better. If it's an Apple branded CD drive, I also keep it. I don't normally hang on to any PC floppy drives, but have lately saved a few of the vintage 5.25" drives for possible resale. I always hang on to any Apple floppy drives, of course. Did I mention that I prefer Apple/Mac stuff?
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    I had good luck selling 5.25" floppy drives on ebay, untested. Usually get $10-20 a piece. I also save the newer DVD-RW drives, and sell them for $3-5 a piece locally, again untested.
    The other thing I had good luck with were certain types of tape drives, sold a pair out of a tape library for $180 on ebay, and sold another Sun brand for $50.
    I scrap pretty much every other CD/DVD/floppy drive.

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    sata dvd burners and 5" floppy drives are worth saving for resale, scrap the rest

    i do computer repair part time and do service work on 50 machines a year, we go thru about 5 cd rom drives a year and a couple power supplies so i keep about 30 cd drives and 20 power supplies from machines ive scrapped out, its like free parts
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    yeah, I like the free/spare parts thing, I've collected/saved them for years.

    Aurum, those tape drives are always worth looking in to

    Anybody know if early pentiums had limits on drives, remember the old 2x, 4x, 8x drives, are any of those old machines stuck to those speed drives?

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    Bear check out PTS buyer page I believe he is buying dvdrw drives for better than scrap value.
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    zip drives do well also especially the external ones

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    Quote Originally Posted by jghilino View Post
    zip drives do well also especially the external ones
    specially the 250s yep. I don't think I've ever had any of the cartridges though, I've still got an unopened 5 pack of 100s

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    i have a file folder box full of zip drives,disks, power adapters and usb cables probably worth a small fortune

    another box full of mac keyboards

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    last ones I sold you about had to bundle 2 or 3 together. I also had aquired some new zip cartridges I was selling with them. They were still selling then, but definitely on the wane

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    zip 250's still bringing $30, 100's are $10-$15

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    Anybody know if early pentiums had limits on CD drives? Remember the old single speed, or the 2x, 4x, 8x drives? Are any of those old machines stuck to those speed drives?

    What SCSI, are any of the older, slower speeds, required for older machines?

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    if my memory serves me right i believe i have seen 52x cd roms in pentium machines, like the mmx black fibers and older caramic pentiums

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    Off the top of my head:

    Any working 1x CDROM drives (the ones where the whole device slides out, or caddy loading).
    Plextor SCSI drives (collectors like them).
    Combo 3.5"/5.25" floppy drives.
    Yamaha CRW F1 series external drives (best for ripping CDs or something).
    Full height floppy drives (IBM PC/XT type).
    Slot inject CDROM drives (Pioneer and somebody else made them).
    Kenwood True-X CDROM drives (multi laser beams can do 72X etc, collectable).

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    thanks Unknownk, that's kinda funny about the slot injector type, I never really liked them, just personal preference I guess, but presumed dust could settle on the slot inlet and have an abrasive effect on the disks

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bear View Post
    thanks Unknownk, that's kinda funny about the slot injector type, I never really liked them, just personal preference I guess, but presumed dust could settle on the slot inlet and have an abrasive effect on the disks
    I have one in a Compaq tower, I think there is some kind of device that keeps the dust off when you insert a CD but am not sure (been years since I actually looked at how it took a disc). Thing is Pioneer (among others) has been using that kind of slot loading in a car (worse conditions then a house) with no issues about scratched disks.


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