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jlaavenger wrote:I have a 48x Yamaha CD-RW with 8MB Cache and just bought an MSI 52x CD-RW with SATA, but it only has 2MB Cache.
jlaavenger wrote:I only asked because I've seen so many reviews where 2MB Cache is considered a con. Did I do good or maybe I should say did I really upgrade by going with the faster SATA CD-RW even though it has less Cache?
Scour wrote:jlaavenger wrote:I have a 48x Yamaha CD-RW with 8MB Cache and just bought an MSI 52x CD-RW with SATA, but it only has 2MB Cache.
Yamaha never released a 48x CD-RW-drive
dodecahedron wrote:yeah, the fastest Yamaha drive was the F1, it was 44x.
a far superior drive to the MSI. i would choose the Yamaha over the MSI without a doubt.
unless you really need the SATA, i would stay with the Yamaha. like the Wizard said, the difference in time to burn a full CD between 44x and 52x is negligible.
dodecahedron wrote:i stand corrected! (and thanks for correcting me)
i guess the Yamaha was good in it's day (i guess that's what i had in mind when i wrote that - what i remember about the drive from back then), but now without firmware support it's too outdated. ahsame.
jlaavenger wrote:Likewise I have a 4x TDK DVD-RW that I'm considering an upgrade to the BenQ Black IDE DVD Burner Model DW1625 BLK with dual layer dvd write and lightscribe technology. So am I making some mistakes here?
jlaavenger wrote: Benq seems to be the best according to reviews. What say you?
Ian wrote:If you can, I'd wait. Faster LightScribe drives are right around the corner. I haven't heard what BenQ is doing yet, but both Lite-On and LG are going to release new drives soon. HP's next drive, the dvd740, is based on the LG 4166.
jlaavenger wrote:Right here:http://www.cdrlabs.com/reviews/index.php?reviewid=23
at the conclusion. Not exactly the same writer but close. Mine looks a bit different and is black.
jlaavenger wrote:I have a 48x Yamaha CD-RW with 8MB Cache
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