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nMEDIAPC ZE-C138 Silver Aluminum Panel 5.25"All-in-one USB X 3 / IEEE 1394 / eSATA / HD (or AC97) Audio Internal Card Reader - Retail Reviews

alaTest Review Summary for nMEDIAPC ZE-C138 Silver Aluminum Panel 5.25"All-in-one USB X 3 / IEEE 1394 / eSATA / HD (or AC97) Audio Internal Card Reader - Retail

We have collected and analyzed 12 user reviews from international sources. Users rate it 88/100. The average review date is February 13, 2009. We have compared these reviews to 9929 reviews from other Memory Card Readers. The alaScore™ for this product is 88/100 = Very good. Last update: November 21, 2009.

alaSCORE 88

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12 reviews

November, 2009

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User Reviews (12)

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Fine for its intended purpose

By Billytrc (newegg.com)

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Alot of card options

noticed since having it awhile that the front face is coming off... looks a bit small in the slot its in

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nMEDIAPC ZE-C138 Silver Aluminum Panel 5.25"All-in-one USB X 3 / IEEE 1394 / eSATA / HD (or AC97) Audio Internal Card Reader - Retail

By N/A (newegg.com)

MSI K9N Platinum motherboard, Running XP SP3,

Plugged right in and fit perfectly into the bay. My computer recognized it and everything functions. Like the brushed aluminum face.

Not a con, but be careful when torquing the screws. I can see how you could easily strip the plastic. Someone else mentioned this and I made sure I was careful.

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Nice Electrically, Only Fair Mechanically

By Don (newegg.com)

The Antec Performance II tower case is beige, thus I didn't want a black faceplate taking up one of the 5.25" openings. So, I ordered this silver one! In hindsight, this was a mistake. Why? Although the contrast of black lettering on a silver faceplate is...

This was purchased for a older Antec Performance II tower case, a new Intel DG35EC motherboard, and installation was easy. All ports were connected to the motherboard, and the pin-outs on the unit's connectors were correct. I connected one USB (for the ZE...

Mechanical... it's built pretty cheaply. The cables and connectors are fine, but the problem is the case, or lack thereof. On the Antec case, slide rails must be mounted to the ZE-C138, and if would be nice if the plastic chassis was deeper to allow for a...

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