I'm on my third USB drive since August 2018. No such thing as quality USB optical drive. Constant power issues, burn quality is beyond bad, pretty much one chipset in all of these. Think of a cheapest off-brand 5.25 drive of the 2000s with a Mediatek chipset running things, only worse. Good-ish if all you want to do is read a random game disc few times a year for a quick install.
That said, I think we have different backgrounds and use cases. While I do have a fully modern "gamer-cool" case for my main OC-and-play-with machine which is where the USB optical drive resides (case is the Anidees AI Cube, tempered glass all around, RGB everywhere!, all it needs is some Fortnite stickers to make it best case of 2018 voted by 14-year-olds), I also have 8 other retro machines and a collection of 200+ boxed/jeweled PC games. (Typing this off a machine running Athlon XP 3200 and GeForce 3 Ti 500
) So I'm constantly going to and fro, CDs in hand.
Would be nice to move my modern gaming and OC PC from this tempered glass RGB monstrosity to something little more usable. So far only options are eBay cases like original Cosmos 1000 or similar, OR new Rosewill cases that look like they have QC of a North Korean ICBM.
Also, love the fact that all the cases with tempered glass up front, like my cube with four 120mm fans up front + glass, have tiny slits for intakes, that cause the fans grab air from inside instead and recycle it. We have reached peak flashy yet useless.
At least the cases of yesteryear balanced airflow with flashy non-sense (Thermaltake was king and still is of bizzare looking cases that somehow had decent to okayish airflow.)
That said, this case in the review price aside, looks decent for a modern mid range build. If I was building my first PC ever, def would give a shot.