No. Optical drives either run PIO Mode 4 or UDMA Mode 2 ... MOde4 would be ATA66 ... which is outside of the spec for optical drives (mine runes MOde2)Does your NEC 3520 run in DMA 4 mode?
Praetor said:No. Optical drives either run PIO Mode 4 or UDMA Mode 2 ... MOde4 would be ATA66 ... which is outside of the spec for optical drives (mine runes MOde2)
jancz3rt said:Hey the transfer rate of a 16X burning process consumes a bandwidth of 21MB/s. Is the UDMA 2 mode enough for that? Just wondering, because I have read that some DVD burners of the newest generation require ATA66 to work at the fullest capacity? What's your view on that?
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Well your Plexy is on crack. Gimme a few days and Ill have a test run with my Plexy.My plextor 716 w/ newest firmware runs in DMA 4 mode.
Hmmm... highschoolers?Don't know why anyone would ever burn that fast, you would end up with coasters
UDMA2 is 33MB/s.Hey the transfer rate of a 16X burning process consumes a bandwidth of 21MB/s. Is the UDMA 2 mode enough for that?
Where'd you read this?Just wondering, because I have read that some DVD burners of the newest generation require ATA66 to work at the fullest capacity? What's your view on that?
Anything past 40X is questionableBurning at top speeds (much like with 52X in CD-Rs)
Diffierent core logic chip so its not really a direct comparison ... the 3520 is a better drive howeverIs the 3500 bad? I got one these awile ago and still using it. It seems to have no problems. I have had very good luck with it. The only feature of it I have not tested yet is the double layor dvds. I only asking because every says the 3520 is much better it seems.
Better pefrormance at EFM Mode ripping ... oh wait ... better would imply some ... ok "any" amount ofperformance for ripping EFM CDsWhat more could I wish for?
Well your Plexy is on crack. Gimme a few days and Ill have a test run with my Plexy.