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 DVD writers the performance tests are broken down into four sections: CD read, CD write, DVD read and DVD write tests. 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 and CD Speed are used to test transfer speeds, seek times and CPU usage. For DAE testing, CD Speed is used to give an overall speed rating and is used in combination with CD DAE to see how well a drive reads scratched and dirty discs.
CD Write Tests: To test the write speeds, Nero Burning Rom is used to write 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 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.
CD Winbench 99 Scores:
Optiarc AD-7260S |
Lite-On iHAS424-08 |
Optiarc AD-7240S |
Samsung SH-S223Q |
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CD Winbench 99 | 1710 KB/sec | 2150 KB/sec | 1575 KB/sec | 2160 KB/sec |
Transfer Rate: Inside | 2780 KB/sec | 3040 KB/sec | 2780 KB/sec | 3070 KB/sec |
Transfer Rate: Outside | 6360 KB/sec | 6430 KB/sec | 6360 KB/sec | 6450 KB/sec |
Random Access Time | 129ms | 91ms | 146ms | 87ms |
CPU Utilization | 1.98% | 10.5% | 1.97% | 3.54% |
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.
Optiarc's new DVD writer gave us some mixed performance in our CD Winbench tests. While the AD-7260S's overall score wasn't as high as some of the other drives, its transfer rates were fairly good. It started reading at 18.5x (2780 / 150) and reached a maximum speed of about 42.4x (6360 / 150) on the outside.
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.
Optiarc AD-7260S |
Lite-On iHAS424-08 |
Optiarc AD-7240S |
Samsung SH-S223Q |
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Transfer Speed Average: Start: End: |
35.49x 20.41x 46.95x |
35.89x 20.93x 47.46x |
35.51x 20.37x 46.95x |
35.98x 20.97x 47.60x |
Seek Times Random: 1/3: Full: |
140ms 148ms 233ms |
102ms 119ms 162ms |
151ms 164ms 259ms |
101ms 106ms 176ms |
CPU Usage 1x: 2x: 4x: 8x: |
16% 1% 2% 3% |
0% 0% 1% 2% |
19% 1% 2% 3% |
0% 1% 1% 3% |
The AD-7260S didn't perform as well as I had expected when reading pressed CD's. While rated at 48x, Optiarc's new drive came up a little short of this number in our tests. Looking at the other scores, its seek times were also 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.
Optiarc AD-7260S |
Lite-On iHAS424-08 |
Optiarc AD-7240S |
Samsung SH-S223Q |
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Transfer Speed Average: Start: End: |
36.23x 20.59x 47.98x |
36.68x 21.18x 48.62x |
36.26x 20.72x 48.04x |
31.31x 18.09x 41.48x |
Seek Times Random: 1/3: Full: |
141ms 159ms 230ms |
100ms 124ms 168ms |
154ms 187ms 260ms |
97ms 106ms 174ms |
CPU Usage 1x: 2x: 4x: 8x: |
20% 1% 2% 4% |
0% 1% 2% 2% |
20% 1% 2% 4% |
0% 1% 2% 4% |
The AD-7260S was a little faster when reading CD-R media. Unfortunately, even with this slight speed boost, it still wasn't able to reach 48x in our tests. On top of that, its seek times were again a little high.
Optiarc's new DVD writer had some trouble reading our 99 minute CompUSA media. If the session on the CD was larger than 90 minutes in size, the AD-7260S would not recognize the disc correctly. Using a disc with about 90 minutes worth of data, I was able to reach a maximum read speed of about 46.24x.
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.
Optiarc AD-7260S |
Lite-On iHAS424-08 |
Optiarc AD-7240S |
Samsung SH-S223Q |
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Transfer Speed Average: Start: End: |
30.70x 17.75x 39.99x |
29.98x 17.45x 39.60x |
30.72x 17.76x 40.01x |
30.76x 18.08x 40.63x |
Seek Times Random: 1/3: Full: |
139ms 158ms 233ms |
100ms 122ms 165ms |
154ms 183ms 258ms |
97ms 102ms 175ms |
CPU Usage 1x: 2x: 4x: 8x: |
13% 1% 2% 4% |
0% 1% 2% 2% |
13% 1% 2% 4% |
0% 1% 2% 3% |
Like the other drives, the AD-7260S reads CD-RW media at only 40x. As you can see, the drive came very close to reaching this speed in our tests.
CD DAE and CD Speed v4.7.7.16 (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 while the Optiarc AD-7260S supports accurate stream and has the ability to retrieve C2 error information from the CD, it does not cache audio data.
CD Speed | Optiarc AD-7260S |
Lite-On iHAS424-08 |
Optiarc AD-7240S |
Samsung SH-S223Q |
Average: Start: End: DAE Quality: Accurate Stream: |
30.90x 17.78x 40.83x 10 Yes |
36.24x 20.90x 47.91x 10 Yes |
30.63x 17.71x 40.01x 10 Yes |
30.66x 17.73x 40.44x 10 Yes |
The AD-7260S did fairly well in our DAE tests. While not nearly as fast as the Lite-On iHAS424, it had no problems ripping pressed audio CD's at 40x.
CD DAE and 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 | Optiarc AD-7260S |
Lite-On iHAS424-08 |
Optiarc AD-7240S |
Samsung SH-S223Q |
Average: Start: End: DAE Quality: Accurate Stream: |
36.64x 17.74x 40.06x 10 Yes |
35.90x 20.88x 47.35x 10 Yes |
30.92x 17.85x 40.87x 10 Yes |
30.94x 17.74x 40.90x 10 Yes |
The AD-7260S was a little slower when extracting audio from CD-R media. Nevertheless, this didn't keep it from reaching a maximum DAE speed of 40x in our tests. So how did it do in CD Speed's advanced DAE tests? Take a look below.
Optiarc's DVD writer completed CD Speed's advanced DAE tests with an average score of 29.12x. The drive had no problems passing all of the on-the-fly tests and did not create any errors. If you look at the advanced features, you can see that the AD-7260S was able to read the CD-Text and subchannel data but failed to read the lead in and lead out sections of the CD.
To see how well the AD-7260S can read scratched and dirty discs, I used CD Speed's ScanDisc utility to see how many sectors were damaged or unreadable. This is a very rough, but good way to test the drive's error correcting abilities.
CD Speed - ScanDisc
The AD-7260S handled scratched discs relatively well. By looking at the screenshot, you can see that the drive considered only 52.8% of the CD to be "damaged." More importantly, none of the sectors on the disc were unreadable.
You can also get an idea of how well the drive can read scratched and dirty discs by using CD DAE. The application extracts the audio tracks twice and then compares them. From this information we can see what the drive's average speed was and how many errors it generated.
CD DAE | Avg. Speed | Errors | % of Disc |
Optiarc AD-7260S |
12.8x | 1853632 | 0.24% |
Lite-On iHAS424-08 |
4.5x | 2022904 | 0.26% |
Optiarc AD-7240S |
11.6x | 2796031 | 0.36% |
Samsung SH-S223Q |
23.3x | 1332069 | 0.17% |
The AD-7260S gave us some mixed results in this test. While the number of errors was very low, the scratches on the disc caused it to slow down considerably.