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Abstract: Lite-On’s DVD writer was our A-List choice for almost a year. At the time we said it was practically perfect – offering compatibility with every format, plus Lightscribe, for a bargain price. But Asus has managed to trump it. At last nati...
Abstract: There are many optical drive manufacturers releasing Serial-ATA versions of the DVD writers recently, they all come with a price premium of around $25 on top of their IDE counterparts, but are they worth the extra cost? Today we look at the current ran...
Abstract: Its other standout feature, perhaps more so than the others, is it is the first SATA burner to hit our labs. Sure, Plextor has done it before, but being Plextor it wasn’t even remotely affordable. Dare we dream it? IDE dead for good?Plugging in the...
Serial ATA interface, fast DVD writing performance
No improvement in read speeds, bit-setting utility not supplied The Final Word The DRW-1814BLT is the first Serial ATA DVD burner to hit the market. Its easy to install and offers fast write performance, so its definitely worth a purchase if you have...
The DRW-1814BLT is the first Serial ATA DVD burner to hit the market. Its easy to install and offers fast write performance, so its definitely worth a purchase if you have a new PC and want to upgrade to a new-generation DVD burner.
LightScribe, Good bundle, Decent Overall Performance, Well priced.
No real 18x benefits when writing to commonly available media, Below par DVD-R writing performance.
In the test results that follow you will notice that we have used Moser Baer 16x Media; the reason being, 18x media is not available in the market and secondly we managed to burn the same media at 20x using the LiteON LH-20A1P 20X DVD Writer. Nero CD-...
Abstract: Due to a perceived need that hardware manufacturers should provide the widest compatibility possible, legacy hardware generally remain entrenched for longer than it should. This can be observed for the AGP graphics interface and the same s...
I love making my PCs cool and quiet. Usually, this involves restricting the number of fans inside the PC or running them at lowerRPMs by installing a bigger heatsink. Watercooling is also a good option. With such setups, I generally achieve a fairly qu...