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Are Sata Optical Drives Worth It?


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The Best.

Plextor. 'nuff said.

the first dvd burner i bought was a plextor, i read all around that it was a great drive blah blah blah, i went to go used it an IMO it sucked. so about 6 months later i bought a NEC and i still use it to this day. the plextor layed unsed in my pc until my dads drive failed and i gave him my plextor.

Plextor used to be the best...bar none. They started going down hill as soon as they stopped making SCSI CD drives/burners.

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@Punto - not all drives are created equal. Like I said - the Sony drive in my workstation at UBC can't burn a disc reliably, while the three burners I have at home (LG, Pioneer, and Pioneer) are all flawless.

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And now for a real answer!

Speed wise, you will NOT see any real diffrence between SATA and IDE for a optical drive. The rotationnal speed of any CD/DVD cannot exceed a certain point anyway (~52X).

I know that IDE is slowly beginning to fade away on motherboards. That's why SATA is slowly replacing the older interface. Some people could have some issues trying to boot from a SATA CD/DVD drive unless they have a new generation board. Maybe the future will resolve the speed barrier.

Personnaly, I prefer to keep my SATA Hard drives separated from a CD/DVD drive. I'm still using a Plextor PX-708A IDE. Note that i don't burn 2000 cd's a week. I use to have a Plexwriter16/10/40A before.

If i had to choose one today, I'd go with the Plextor PX-810SA. For my part, i never had any problems with plextor. Heck! my mother still uses my old Plexwriter.

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Speed wise, you will NOT see any real diffrence between SATA and IDE for a optical drive.

Try burning or doing an on-the-fly CD/DVD copy to two drives on the same IDE cable and then make that statement again. :)

The OP stated he wants to get rid of his IDE cables so I'm sure that was the main reason for the inquiry.

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Speed wise, you will NOT see any real diffrence between SATA and IDE for a optical drive.

Try burning or doing an on-the-fly CD/DVD copy to two drives on the same IDE cable and then make that statement again. :)

The OP stated he wants to get rid of his IDE cables so I'm sure that was the main reason for the inquiry.

exactly, i could really care less if its 133mb/sec or 3gb/sec i dont use the drives that much for that to matter. i just want to get rid of the IDE cables since theyre bulky and are a PITA compared to SATA cables.

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