Plextor has always had better build quality in my experience. That's the most important thing.
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Dogbert;
MSI makes an excellent P4 board with a SiS 645 chipset, which has the same multi-threaded I/O as the Athlon chipsets. Might want to see if they have that one in Israel.
Dr. MordridLast edited by Dr Mordrid; 1 July 2002, 09:53.Dr. Mordrid
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Originally posted by Dogbert
I've found one LiteOn CD-Burner in an online shop here but it costs as much as the Plextor, which is better then ?MURC COC Minister of Wierd Confusion (MWC)
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c't had some problems with the Plextor burner, when it came to copying copy protected stuff (can't remember what it was exactly, though). They tested an Asus burner, too, which worked flawlessly.
AZ
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Dr.
We have the P4 SIS boards here, namely:
MSI MS-6547
ASUS P4S333-ML
ASUS P4S333-VML
ASUS P4S533/A - which seems really super cool
But I thought I should better show my support for AMD and go with an XP system (not to mention the CPU is cheaper)...
We have ASUS CD burners here as well but they have only 2 MB cache.
They're $20 cheaper.
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Originally posted by az
c't had some problems with the Plextor burner, when it came to copying copy protected stuff (can't remember what it was exactly, though). They tested an Asus burner, too, which worked flawlessly.
AZMURC COC Minister of Wierd Confusion (MWC)
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I'd have to look which Asus model they used, then you would be able to find out who the oem is
If you want.
AZ
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Originally posted by az
I'd have to look which Asus model they used, then you would be able to find out who the oem is
If you want.
AZ
Whew, what a lotMURC COC Minister of Wierd Confusion (MWC)
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Originally posted by Dr Mordrid
Do not go with nVIDIA's NForce, VIA or the MaJiK if you can help it, especially on multimedia systems.
If I had to choose something other than the SiS chipsets I'd go with the AMD 76x's.
Dr. Mordrid
/JakeWho is General Failiure and why is he reading my drive?
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Just the fact that it was an Abit lets us know what the problem was: it was an Abit.Gigabyte P35-DS3L with a Q6600, 2GB Kingston HyperX (after *3* bad pairs of Crucial Ballistix 1066), Galaxy 8800GT 512MB, SB X-Fi, some drives, and a Dell 2005fpw. Running WinXP.
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Re: Buying new computer soon(tm)
Ok, I think this is going to be the final system:
Case: Enermax fs710B with 350W enermax power supply $128
MB: Asus A7V333-E-Audio $145
CPU: Athlon XP 1800 (retail box) $136
Mem: 512MB Transcend PC2700 $150
HDD: Maxtor 60GB D740X-6L $106
floppy (just in case) $11
DVD: Pioneer DVD-116/2 $69
Burner: Plextor 40x12x40 IDE $156
Net: 3com 3c905c-tx $40
Total: $ 941
I'll use my good onld G400 DH with it for some time.
Any last ideas / suggestions ?
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hehe, I had a slot loading Pioneer x6 scsi RPC 1 DVD which was really great while it lasted
Too bad it died on me (stopped reading discs)
I too prefer slot loading cause it takes less space and it's easier to manipulate when copying CDs (you don't have 2 open trays.
The only minus is that you can't use non standard CD sizes.
edit: typos
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