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maxus wrote:Hi guys,
Just wondered how come with both of my SM-348Bs Nero Info says 2Mb buffer and not 8Mb as Ian indicated/showed in the review?
Samsung SM-348BE, Dec 2002, Firmware T501
Samsung SM-348BEA, Dec 2002, Firmware T503
Anyone noticed the same? Also quality problems with the tray mechanism. Another interesting thing is that the drive has no Samsung (SEC) components inside. MediaTech chips and EMS/Elpida RAM.
- Max
maxus wrote:Just wondered how come with both of my SM-348Bs Nero Info says 2Mb buffer and not 8Mb as Ian indicated/showed in the review?
maxus wrote:Well, what I gathered is that Samsung SM-348B has no Samsung components inside. Tray quality should be better: the tray squeaks when being retracted. Perhaps flawed gear mechanism. However, the drive works in the vertical position, the tray has necessary notches to hold the disk. Actually, the tray's finish is quite good, the drive is relatively quiet at 48X.
There is a confusion about the advertised 8Mb buffer. Both of my OEM units made in December 2002 in Philippines have a 2Mb buffer. Presumably, the 8Mb buffer is reserved for Samsung-branded retail kits. Someone has suggested that Samsung changed the specification (without notice).
I think CDRLabs should update their SM-348B review with this information. At least 1 person (yours truly) was mislead by the 8Mb claim, which may be true, but not for everybody.
I ordered my 2nd unit from NEWEGG.COM and would like to know what they will reply. I would still like to swap for 8Mb. Perhaps, the MediaTek 2Mb-buffer implementation is fine, but I was lead into thinking that the SM-348B is a somewhat special product.
Cheers,
- Max
TheOverClocker wrote:Yeah I did and that is prolly the reason they changed it. They sent me the @meg version again, I just told them that i would keep the drive rather than RMA ing it again.
cfitz wrote:TheOverClocker wrote:Yeah I did and that is prolly the reason they changed it. They sent me the @meg version again, I just told them that i would keep the drive rather than RMA ing it again.
Too bad in the sense that the drive your paid for, and the drive they advertised, was the 8 MByte version. Not too bad in the sense that the 2 MByte version will still serve you well. Did newegg pay for the return shipping of the RMA'ed drive since it was their fault in sending the wrong item? They really ought to, and might even be legally obligated to since the advertisement specified the 8 MByte version.
cfitz
Kennyshin wrote:Samsung removed the whole board a few days ago.
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The why: http://www.cdrlabs.com/phpBB/viewtopic. ... 1&start=25
cfitz wrote:Kennyshin wrote:Samsung removed the whole board a few days ago.
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The why: http://www.cdrlabs.com/phpBB/viewtopic. ... 1&start=25
Seriously? That's a nice way to address the issue. I guess corporate behavior is the same all over the world - terrible.
cfitz
Hijacker wrote:I've recently bought a Samsung SM-348B drive since I read all good reviews...
Well. All I had with him was problems... First thing I noticed was that the bastard only has 2MB of buffer when on the Samsung page it states that it has 8MB. I said OK. As long as it works...
But... The bastard doesn't work as it should. The problem with it that it doesn't burn as it should.
Here is the situation. I use latest Nero version under Windows XP. It starts to burn fine at around 20x speed. The it writes till like 60% but then something happens. The speed falls down to 24x or 32x and until the writing is finished it writes at this speed. So basicly this means that one full 80 minut CD is written in around 3 minutes and 40 seconds. This sucks!
I use latest T505 firmware and I also use my patched region free firmware (http://forum.rpc1.org/viewtopic.php?t=11231). No good. I've tried T504 and even older firmware. Same happens to each and every one of them...
Anyone has any idea what could the problem be?
jimbo wrote:Hello Everybody,
I am in the process of putting together a new system and I am very interested in this new Samsung SM348. I found out the hard way that the only way to get the black version is OEM and that is only 2mb buffer.
Does anybody know if there is a Black Retail, 8mb version avalible anywhere?
Also, is this writer holding up well (great reviews)? Or would I be better off with a LITE ON and a separate DVD player?
Need a drive or drives that are bullit proof and will back my games, along with being fairly quiet.
Thanks all,
JIM
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