Mount the blu - ray drive in my 5830tg timelinex

Hello world

I am a proud owner/user a aspire timelinex 5830tg.

I would like to mount a drive to blu ray rather than the stock dvd burner, and I was wondering if there are problems of compatibility with third party products; I'm not bothered with the looks (perhaps different bezel), but just with the feature: would it actually perfectly inside the status bar and connect to the motherboard?

The 5830tg should not have any problems with a Blueray.

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