While CPU, memory, OS and other variables don't often make a huge difference, there are some nonetheless. We have a computer that is used only for testing hardware. We do this so all tests can be compared reliably.

Test System:

CPU:  AMD Athlon 64 X2 4600+ 2.4GHz 
Motherboard: ASUS M2N-SLI Deluxe with BIOS 0304
Memory: Corsair TWIN2X2048-6400
Video Card: MSI NX7900GT-T2D256E - ForceWare v93.71
Hard Drive: Seagate Barracuda 7200.10 SATA 3.0Gb/s 320GB
Operating System: Windows XP SP2 - NVIDIA nForce v9.16

For Blu-ray Disc writers, the performance tests are normally broken down into six sections: CD read, CD write, DVD read, DVD write, BD read and BD write. Each benchmark test has been run three times. The score given is an average of the three. DMA has been enabled in device manager for all IDE devices supporting it.

CD Read Tests: For the read performance section of the CD-ROM benchmarks, CD WinBench 99 v3.0 and CD Speed v4.7.7.16 are used to test read speeds, seek times and CPU usage. For DAE testing, CD Speed is used to give an overall speed rating.

CD Write Tests: To test the write speeds, Nero Burning Rom is used to write 650MB and 700MB to our test media. Times are recorded. To test rewrite scores, Nero is used again to time how long it takes to write 400MB of random files and directories. Then Roxio's Drag-to-Disc is used to test packet writing speeds. The same files are copied and pasted in Windows Explorer and timed.

DVD Read Tests: For the read performance section of the DVD benchmarks CD Speed v4.7.7.16 is used to test read speeds, seek times, and CPU usage.

DVD Write Tests: To test the DVD write speeds, Nero Burning Rom is used to write a 4.38GB image to our test media. Times are recorded. Then Roxio's Drag-to-Disc is used to test packet writing speeds. For this, 4GB of random files and directories are copied and pasted in Windows Explorer and timed.

BD Read Tests: For the read performance section of the BD benchmarks, CD Speed v4.7.7.16 is used to test read speeds, seek times, and CPU usage.

BD Write Tests: To test the BD write speeds, CD Speed's "Create Data Disc" feature is used to burn an entire BD-R/RE disc. Times are recorded.

CD Winbench 99 Scores:

   Pioneer
BDR-2203
LG
BH08LS20
Sony
BWU-300S
Lite-On
DH-4B1S
CD Winbench 99 1160 KB/sec 1150 KB/sec 1620 KB/sec 1310 KB/sec
Transfer Rate: Inside 2100 KB/sec 2810 KB/sec 2650 KB/sec 2560 KB/sec
Transfer Rate: Outside 5710 KB/sec 6960 KB/sec 6310 KB/sec 5580 KB/sec
Random Access Time 135ms 113ms 137ms 131ms
CPU Utilization 1.97% 10.5% 1.93% 2.05%

The CD Winbench test is as close as we can get to testing every day usage. It fires off eight different applications using scripts. This tries to mimic the activities of a person loading these programs onto their own computer.

Pioneer's new Blu-ray Disc writer gave us some mixed performance in our CD Winbench tests. In the transfer speed tests, the drive started reading at 14x (2100 / 150) and reached a maximum speed of about 38x (5710 / 150) on the outside. While this is fairly good for a drive with a maximum read speed of 40x, the BDR-2203's access time and overall score were not as good as some of the other Blu-ray drives we've looked at. 

CD Speed v4.7.7.16 - Pressed CD:

For this test I used a pressed CD containing one Mode 1 data track. The disc is 74:38 in size and is full of data and directories.


 
   Pioneer
BDR-2203
LG
BH08LS20
Sony
BWU-300S
Lite-On
DH-4B1S
Transfer Speed
Average:
Start:
End:

30.94x
17.80x
40.63x

36.43x
21.08x
48.18x

35.19x
20.35x
46.52x

31.11x
17.72x
41.13x
Seek Times
Random:
1/3:
Full:

114ms
129ms
186ms

127ms
146ms
214ms

145ms
152ms
280ms

133ms
150ms
201ms
CPU Usage
1x:
2x:
4x:
8x:

1%
1%
8%
9%

1%
1%
2%
5%

0%
1%
5%
2%

0%
1%
2%
4%

The BDR-2203 performed a little better in our CD Speed tests. While still not as fast as the other drives, it had no problems reaching a maximum speed of 40.63x. Unfortunately, its seek times were a little higher than we'd like to see.

CD Speed v4.7.7.16 - CD-R Media:

For this test I made a copy of our pressed test CD. I used 12x rated Memorex Gold 74 minute media for the tests.


 
   Pioneer
BDR-2203
LG
BH08LS20
Sony
BWU-300S
Lite-On
DH-4B1S
Transfer Speed
Average:
Start:
End:

25.32x
14.58x
33.57x

36.95x
21.17x
48.93x

35.96x
20.51x
47.65x

31.79x
17.97x
42.18x
Seek Times
Random:
1/3:
Full:

161ms
187ms
335ms

122ms
145ms
225ms

161ms
169ms
304ms

136ms
154ms
204ms
CPU Usage
1x:
2x:
4x:
8x:

2%
8%
6%
n/a

1%
1%
2%
5%

0%
1%
6%
2%

0%
1%
2%
4%

The BDR-2203 wasn't nearly as fast when reading CD-R media. Looking at the scores above, you can see that the drive reached a maximum transfer speed of only 33x.

Unfortunately, Pioneer's new Blu-ray drive had some trouble reading our 99 minute CompUSA media. While the BDR-2203 was able to recognize the disc correctly, it would not read beyond the 95 minute mark. 

 

CD Speed v4.7.7.16 - CD-RW Media:

For this test I made a copy of a pressed test CD. I used some PNY 80 minute CD-RW media for the tests. 


 
   Pioneer
BDR-2203
LG
BH08LS20
Sony
BWU-300S
Lite-On
DH-4B1S
Transfer Speed
Average:
Start:
End:

18.72x
10.99x
24.74x

30.00x
17.48x
39.69x

24.85x
14.37x
32.82x

31.22x
17.92x
41.21x
Seek Times
Random:
1/3:
Full:

155ms
179ms
319ms

119ms
142ms
215ms

153ms
163ms
303ms

134ms
150ms
202ms
CPU Usage
1x:
2x:
4x:
8x:

0%
8%
6%
n/a

1%
1%
2%
5%

0%
1%
2%
2%

0%
1%
2%
4%

 

The BDR-2203 reached a maximum transfer speed of 24x when reading CD-RW media. This is pretty slow considering most of the Blu-ray Disc writers we've tested have been able to read CD-RW media at 32x or higher.

CD Speed v4.7.7.7 (DAE) - Pressed CD:

For this test I used Pure Funk. The CD is almost exactly 74 minutes. This helps to squeeze the maximum performance out of the CD.

Exact Audio Copy can tell us a lot about a drive's capabilities. You can see from the screen shot that the LG BH08LS20 supports accurate stream, caches audio data and has the ability to retrieve C2 error information from audio CD's.     


 
CD Speed Pioneer
BDR-2203
LG
BH08LS20
Sony
BWU-300S
Lite-On
DH-4B1S
Average:
Start:
End:
DAE Quality:
Accurate Stream:
31.27x
18.84x
41.36x
10
Yes
30.25x
17.91x
39.96x
10
Yes
18.66x
10.96x
24.65x
10
Yes
31.41x
18.00x
41.55x
10
Yes

The BH08LS20 did fairly well in our DAE tests. While not as fast as the Lite-On DH-4B1S, it was able to rip pressed audio CD's at at respectable 41.36x.

CD Speed v4.7.7.16 (DAE) - CD-R Media:

For this test I used a copy of the Pure Funk CD. It's burned onto the same Memorex Gold 74 minute media I used in the CD Speed tests.


 
CD Speed Pioneer
BDR-2203
LG
BH08LS20
Sony
BWU-300S
Lite-On
DH-4B1S
Average:
Start:
End:
DAE Quality:
Accurate Stream:
24.83x
15.09x
32.76x
10
Yes
29.90x
17.99x
39.43x
10
Yes
18.42x
10.88x
24.37x
10
Yes
31.12x
17.95x
41.03x
10
Yes

Pioneer's new Blu-ray drive wasn't as fast when ripping audio CD-R discs. This time around, it reached a maximum DAE speed of only 32.76x. So how did it do in CD Speed's advanced DAE tests? Take a look below.

The BDR-2203 completed CD Speed's advanced DAE tests with an average score of 23.05x. While the drive went through all of the tests without creating any errors, it was unable to pass all of the on the fly copying tests. If you look at the advanced features, you can see that the BDR-2203 was able to read the CD-Text and subchannel data but failed to read the lead-in and lead-out sections of the CD.