Nero CD Speed v4.7.7.16 - DVD-ROM:
For this test I used a single layer, single sided data DVD-ROM disc that is 4.37GB in size.
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Transfer Speed | Access Times | CPU Usage | |||||||
Average | Start | End | Random | 1/3 | Full | 1x | 2x | 4x | 8x | |
Lite-On eSEU206 |
5.99x | 3.28x | 8.00x | 133ms | 155ms | 255ms | 14% | 16% | 28% | 72% |
The eSEU206 performed pretty well when reading single layer DVD-ROM's. In our tests it started reading at 3.28x and reached a maximum transfer speed of about 8.00x.
Nero CD Speed v4.7.7.16 - DVD-R, DVD-RW and DVD-RAM:
First, we'll look at the drive's DVD-R and DVD-RW reading performance. For this I made copies of our DVD-ROM test disc using some general use 8x DVD-R and 6x DVD-RW media from Verbatim and then ran our usual DVD read tests with CD Speed. For the DVD-RAM tests, media from Maxell was used. The results are below.
Verbatim DVD-R
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Transfer Speed | Access Times | CPU Usage | |||||||
Average | Start | End | Random | 1/3 | Full | 1x | 2x | 4x | 8x | |
Lite-On eSEU206 |
6.19x | 3.44x | 8.27x | 153ms | 180ms | 264ms | 9% | 16% | 28% | 56% |
Verbatim DVD-RW
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Transfer Speed | Access Times | CPU Usage | |||||||
Average | Start | End | Random | 1/3 | Full | 1x | 2x | 4x | 8x | |
Lite-On eSEU206 |
6.19x | 3.43x | 8.28x | 152ms | 182ms | 267ms | 10% | 17% | 31% | 58% |
Verbatim DVD-R DL
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Transfer Speed | Access Times | CPU Usage | |||||||
Average | Start | End | Random | 1/3 | Full | 1x | 2x | 4x | 8x | |
Lite-On eSEU206 |
4.60x | 2.56x | 6.13x | 147ms | 166ms | 274ms | 8% | 18% | n/a | n/a |
The eSEU206 had no problems reading DVD-R, DVD-RW and DVD-R DL media. In our tests, the drive was able to read DVD-R and DVD-RW media at 8x, but slowed to 6x when reading DVD-R DL discs.
Maxell 5x DVD-RAM
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Transfer Speed | Access Times | CPU Usage | |||||||
Average | Start | End | Random | 1/3 | Full | 1x | 2x | 4x | 8x | |
Lite-On eSEU206 |
4.66x | 3.00x | 5.03x | 154ms | 172ms | 285ms | 8% | 15% | 27% | n/a |
Lite-On's new drive has a maximum transfer speed of 5x when reading DVD-RAM discs. By looking at the screenshot you can see that it starts reading at 3x and then accelerates, reaching 5x at about the 1.6GB mark.
Nero CD Speed v4.7.7.16 - DVD+R and DVD+RW:
Next we'll look at the drive's DVD+R and DVD+RW reading performance. For this I made a copy of our DVD-ROM test disc using some 8x DVD+R and 8x DVD+RW media from Verbatim. I then ran our usual DVD read tests with CD Speed. The results are below.
Verbatim DVD+R
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Transfer Speed | Access Times | CPU Usage | |||||||
Average | Start | End | Random | 1/3 | Full | 1x | 2x | 4x | 8x | |
Lite-On eSEU206 |
6.19x | 3.43x | 8.27x | 153ms | 175ms | 263ms | 9% | 16% | 29% | 57% |
Verbatim DVD+RW
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Transfer Speed | Access Times | CPU Usage | |||||||
Average | Start | End | Random | 1/3 | Full | 1x | 2x | 4x | 8x | |
Lite-On eSEU206 |
6.21x | 3.45x | 8.30x | 150ms | 178ms | 265ms | 10% | 17% | 31% | 57% |
Verbatim DVD+R DL
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Transfer Speed | Access Times | CPU Usage | |||||||
Average | Start | End | Random | 1/3 | Full | 1x | 2x | 4x | 8x | |
Lite-On eSEU206 |
4.60x | 2.56x | 6.13x | 147ms | 166ms | 272ms | 8% | 18% | n/a | n/a |
The eSEU206's performance was very similar to what we saw with DVD-R, DVD-RW and DVD-R DL media. The drive read DVD+R and DVD+RW media at 8x and DVD+R DL discs at 6x.
Nero CD Speed v4.7.7.16 - DVD-Video:
For these tests I am using the US version of Transformers: The Movie on DVD. The disc is over 4GB and single sided.
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Transfer Speed | Access Times | CPU Usage | |||||||
Average | Start | End | Random | 1/3 | Full | 1x | 2x | 4x | 8x | |
Lite-On eSEU206 |
5.93x | 3.26x | 7.92x | 126ms | 152ms | 250ms | 13% | 16% | 28% | 80% |
The eSEU206 didn't slow down very much when reading single layer DVD videos. It started out at about 3.26x and reached a maximum read speed of 7.92x. Lite-On's new drive was also relatively quick when reading dual layer discs. By looking at the screenshot below, you can see that its transfer speeds peaked at about 6x.
To see how well the eSEU206 worked as a DVD player, I watched a few scenes from Transformers: The Movie and Star Wars: Revenge of the Sith using the bundled version of PowerDVD. The drive had no problems playing back these movies and was fairly quiet.