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BuddhaTB wrote:Thank You Ian for the review. I'm sure everyone will be appreciative of it, especially me. I can point people to the review of the Lite-On drive now, instead of telling people to read the reviews of the rebadged Lite-On drives.
What other drive reviews are coming up in the future?
JRoDDz wrote:Interesting the rebadged LiteON TDK 52x and 48x got a 9/10 rating. However, the LiteON (which is the same identical drive) got a 8/10? Why would they get different scores?
Ian wrote:JRoDDz wrote:Interesting the rebadged LiteON TDK 52x and 48x got a 9/10 rating. However, the LiteON (which is the same identical drive) got a 8/10? Why would they get different scores?
I score a drive on more than just the performance.
JRoDDz wrote:Interesting the rebadged LiteON TDK 52x and 48x got a 9/10 rating. However, the LiteON (which is the same identical drive) got a 8/10? Why would they get different scores? Firmware? If it is firmware, then if you have a 52x TDK, would you be better off not flashing it to a liteON firmware and just leaving it with a TDK?
BuddhaTB wrote:JRoDDz wrote:Interesting the rebadged LiteON TDK 52x and 48x got a 9/10 rating. However, the LiteON (which is the same identical drive) got a 8/10? Why would they get different scores? Firmware? If it is firmware, then if you have a 52x TDK, would you be better off not flashing it to a liteON firmware and just leaving it with a TDK?
Firmware wasn't the reason why TDK scored higher overall than the Lite-On drive. It was mostly because TDK got high marks for installation and features. TDK drives come with wonderful documentation that is very straight forward and easy to follow for newbies. Even some of the TDK drives came with a VHS video that showed how to install and set-up the drive. The TDK also got higher marks for features in terms of what came with the drive. TDK also bundled in a CD marker and an IDE cable, while the Lite-On only came with an audio cable to connect the drive to your sound card. It's these little things that make the TDK drive standout. In terms of performance, they are the same drive therefore they both got the same score of 8/10.
JRoDDz wrote:I understand now. thanks. As for the firmware, would you recommend flashing to liteon firmware or sticking with TDK?
TCAS wrote:Ian;
There is one confusing issue on this review for average non-technical, no hands on user for the this drive, and that is in "Highs" you have indicated that the drive rewrites at 24X and the same time in Lows the comment is the drive is slow in rewrite performance.
Although I personally understand the premise of your analysis but non technical and unfimiliar user with these testing laguages, are getting confused by reading that the drive rewrites at 24X and also is slow at rewriting.
Above all this, I thank you for taking your time to educate your readers.
Ian's Review wrote:Avg. ReWriting Speed
Lite-On LTR-52246S
18.07x
Plextor PX-W4824TA
23.91x
Yamaha CRW-F1
23.84x
LG GCE-8520B
23.72x
ASUS CRW-5224A
23.67x
CyberDrive CW099D
22.88x
TDK veloCD 52/24/48
18.10x
CenDyne Lightning V
18.08x
TCAS wrote:Although I personally understand the premise of your analysis but non technical and unfimiliar user with these testing laguages, are getting confused by reading that the drive rewrites at 24X and also is slow at rewriting.
vinnie97 wrote:still the fastest on the block
ricrat wrote:I can get the 52x24x52 for $60 locally. Circuit City has TDK's 48x24x48
for $30.00 with rebate. I'm leaning towards TDK (I use their media all
the time and have no bad results). Is my gut-feeling right--should I get
TDK?
ricrat wrote:I'm think of getting a whole new system with a P4 2.4 chip, 80GB HDD, SB Audigy Gamer, ATI 7500 video card, 256mb 2700 DDR. Is this a great sytem?
ricrat wrote:Eventually planning on getting DVD burner. Should I wait for the technological dust to settle?
BuddhaTB wrote:I would wait until a format becomes more dominate and when prices really drop.
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