Construction

The design of the ASUS 4012A-U was fairly similar to any other drive on the market.  A small green LED on the top of the unit denotes whether or not it is actually on.  Other than that, it is essentially a CRW-4012A IDE drive inside a USB housing.  At a little more than 3lbs, the contents of the packaging should include:

ASUS CRW-4012A-U Drive

1 ASUS 80min 40x CDR Disk

1 ASUS 80min 12x CDRW Disk

1 Vertical Mount stand

1 USB 2.0 Cable (6’)

1 Liteon 12V AC-DC converter

1 110V Power cable

Nero Burning Rom 5.5.8.0

Manual

Installation Guide

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The first thing you may notice was the included vertical drive mount.  While this is definitely a nice looking feature, we ended up not using the vertical mount.  Standing on its side with the specially designed stand, the footprint of the 4012A-U was 4”.  Laying flat like a typical drive, the device sits on a 7” footprint.  The very small increase in desk space did not justify the problematic pain of very carefully keeping the media on its side while loading.

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All cabling and adaptors were provided by ASUS.  Keep in mind though a 2.0USB card is not included.  If you plan on purchasing the ASUS CRW-4012A for an older laptop without USB2, you must purchase a USB 2.0 PCMCIA card, or your drive will be rendered almost useless.  We will get into more detail about USB 2.0 later in this article.

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The rear of the burner revealed an on/off switch, a USB 2.0 connection, and a 12V DC input.  For an external device, this was all fairly familiar.  As with most external CD drives, we saw a complete lack of digital out audio.  The front of the device housed a small microphone jack with volume control.  The 4012A-U is not a high fidelity audio device, and while the internal IDE version of this drive has digital out provisions, the USB device does not.

ASUS CRW-4012A-U 40x/12x/48x CDRW Drive

Interface

USB 2.0

Write Speed

40x (6000KB/s), 32x, 24x (Z-CLV)
16x, 12x, 8x, 4x (CLV)

Rewrite Speed

12x, 10x, 8x 4x 2x

Read Speed

48X Max (7200KB/s)

Supported Modes

DAO / DAO-RAW 16 & 96
TAO
SAO / SAO 16 & 96
Packet Write
MultiSession

Access Time

100ms

Buffer

2MB

Features

Overburn 99min
DDSS II
FlextraLink
FlextraSpeed

Disk Formats

CD-ROM, CD-ROM XA, CD-I, Photo CD, CD-DA
CD-Text, CD-Extra, Mixed Mode, CD-R, CD-RW
VCD, SVCD, DVCD, Bootable CD

Another “gotcha” this drive presented to us was the lack of sensitivity in the drive tray.  It takes a pretty good shove to get the drive to respond to any sort of recoil.  The preferred method of closing the drive is put the CD in the tray, reach around and depress the button.  If you plan on using the drive vertically, this is not a very simple task and requires 2 hands.  Maybe it is just a personal preference, but a pressure sensitive CD tray would have gone a long way for this product.

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