SD card slot typical in desktops or no?

Solution
You can buy a 3.5 / 5.25 card reader, and connect it to a USB header.

I've got a card reader on here, but it's external. Since the case doesnt have any front bays
I have an old SD card reader on my computer that I took out of an old build I had. But it only reads SD cards (or microSD if using an adapter) up to 2GB, so not very useful. I bought a USB micro/SD card reader at MicroCenter for less than $5. It also reads some other type of cards, which I don't have.

It is called the ProHT by Inland.

Edit: Here is the link to the product I bought:

http://inlandproduct.com/multicardreader.aspx
 

jgustin7b

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Ok, I have only one bay, and it’s only one bay I really “need”. Even though a dvd drive may be a bit out of date, is is better than what would be a dedicated sd card drive. And to Paul NZ, ok it has an sd reader, but that’s a lot of unnecessary usb slots. I have 4 on top of my case.