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DVD+/-RW Drive Round-up: Plextor, Asus, Lite-On - TechAmok
DVD+/-RW Drive Round-up: Plextor, Asus, Lite-On - [hardware] 10:11 AM EST - Dec,21 2007 - post a comment  | | That's not a mistake you see there, nor is it an anomaly. With both Asus drives we received for testing, the average speed for inserting and recognizing a DVD-ROM came out to 49.57 seconds. That means you're waiting nearly a minute before you can access data or watch a movie |
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The chaps over at
HotHardware take a further look at the features and performance of three
DVD+/-RW drives, the Asus DRW-2014L1T, the Lite-On LH-20A1H, and finally the
Plextor PX-810SA. Here's a taster:
Asus DRW-2014L1T: Asus' entry in this three way round-up leaves us a
bit perplexed. Although the box clearly states that it is a "20x" drive, in
truth, we never came close to this touted speed. As we pointed out in the SANDRA
testing, this benchmark software warned us that everything might not appear to
be what it seems, and it pegged it at a lower speed for DVD burning than the
other drives. In the real-world section of our review, we noted that the burn
times were slower in CD-R and DVD-R burns when directly compared to the other
20x drive from Lite-On, although it did beat the same drive in DVD+R writing.
That last fact is almost ironic, as we had numerous issues reading and/or
writing to DVD+R media during our few weeks of testing. The Asus DRW-2014L1T
retails at a low price, but it's worth spending a few more buck to get one of
the faster drives.
Pros: Mostly quiet operation, Cheap, capable drive, LightScribe support
Cons: Problems with DVD+R media, Not the fastest drive
Lite-On LH-20A1L: Lite-On is a brand that many enthusiasts have typically
chosen for the price vs. performance ratio they deliver, and the LH-20A1L really
delivers here as well. In almost all of the synthetic benchmarks, we found the
Lite-On model leading the way with some of the lowest access times (typically
single digits), highest average and top reading and writing speeds, and moderate
CPU usage. We also found that it had the quickest recognition of media times and
ripping speeds. Ironically, however, these "victories" didn't translate into the
best burning performance. True, it did put in the fastest CD-R burn time at
2:35, but DVD burning is where it's at, and the Lite-On finished second to the
final drive in our conclusion.
Pros: Speedy Access Times, Overall fastest drive , Price/performance ratio
Cons: Average DVD write performance, A little noisy when ripping, LightScribe is
slow
Plextor PX-810SA: For what should be the slowest drive in the round-up,
as far as rated speeds go, the Plextor PX-810SA pleasantly surprised us with the
fastest DVD burning times. That was the high point of the testing as in other
areas, performance wasn't as hot. Ripping audio and recognizing various types of
media were the slowest on this drive, with the sole exception being the DVD
recognition of the Asus DRW-2014L1T. But also note, the Plextor PX-810SA is
easily the most expensive drive in the group at more than double the cost of the
others, while also being the oldest. It's this mixed bag of results that makes
it hard to determine whether this drive or the Lite-On LH-20A1L is the better
buy, but with the huge price difference we're going to go with the latter.
Pros: Fastest DVD burning times, Held its own against "faster" drives
Cons: Middling performance with CD media, Highest priced drive, No Lightscribe
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