![]() ![]() Most of the specs below have been taken from LG's website and the guide that came with the drive. ![]() The connector on the far left is the digital audio output. Next to the jumper block is the analog audio connector. By default the drive's jumper position is set to master. Starting from the left of the IDE connection you'll see the jumper switch for master, slave and cable select. By looking at the picture below you can see the drive's IDE interface, power connector and audio output connectors. The rear of the GSA-H55L is fairly straight forward. The retail version of the GSA-H55L also comes with a beige replacement bezel. If black isn't your color, you're in luck. Off by default, this LED lights up green whenever the drive is reading or writing. ![]() Aside from the new "SecurDisc" logo, there really isn't much of a difference between it and LG's previous "Super Multi" drives.īelow the tray you can see the GSA-H55L's single LED. As you can see, the GSA-H55L is no exception. While they've gotten new features and faster speeds, the basic design has remained the same. The look of LG's "Super Multi" drives hasn't changed much over the last few years. At the time of this review, this is the only official firmware available for the GSA-H55L. The drive that LG sent us for this review was manufactured in March of 2007 and had firmware version 1.00. LG GSA-H55L 20x "Super-Multi" DVD±RW/RAM Drive.
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