Hopefully most of you have not noticed... but I have been in a serious battle with my main PC for the last several weeks. It's been up and down, and virus ridden for the whole time, and it only got worse when I threw a massive hardware upgrade at it. However, with much battling and cursing, I believe I have reached a compromise with it.
The result?
I now have 2 fully functional machines usable for recording DVDRs! it's broken down like so:
Athalon XP 1700+
512MB RAM
Seagate 80GB SATA HDD running OS
BenQ DW1620 (for testing)
LiteON SOHW-832s (for testing)
Plextor Premium (for testing)
LG 4163B (for reviewing)
Athalon 64 3000+
512MB RAM
Seagate 200GB SATA HDD running OS
Plextor PX-712a (for testing)
BenQ DW1620 (for testing)
NEC 3500a (for...looking at?)
Empty slot (tower case sucks, filling this would break a capacitor on my MB!)
So now I'll be able to break up my testing between the two systems, and be able to run multiple tests at the same time, thus reducing the overall amount of time it takes to test each disc. For those interested, that second system listed WAS an Athalon Thunderbird 850, running 384MB of Ram, with some slow as hell IBM POS HDD running the OS
They aren't top of the line systems by any means, but they certainly get the job done, and I'm very proud of them
So just give me another day or two to finish loading software and configuring various crap on my new install, and I'll finish up the remaining work to be done on the LG 4163B review. I know you've all been dying to see it
One more thing.... anyone NOT running their OS off of an SATA drive, doesn't know what they're missing!!!!
Punch Cards -> Paper Tape -> Tape Drive -> 8" Floppy Diskette -> 5 1/4" Floppy Diskette -> 3 1/2" "Flippy" Diskette -> CD-R -> DVD±R -> BD-R
The Progression of Computer Media