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i just bought the silverstone tj09 case and i want to get a good DVDRW drive but only two companies make them (NES & ASUS).

i find it a little wierd that only two companies make silver drives when alot of companies make silver cases

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You can buy silver drive face replacements from many computer stores, such as COMpusa, And last time i looked, drives like Plextor, Sony, and most others now offer the original color faceplate, plus 1-2 others, such as black, white, or silver.

So look at the box contents for extra faceplate covers, or just buy one at a store.


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