Share your experience!
I am thinking about replacing the old Pioneer dvr-104 with a the fastest DVR-109 dvd+/-rw burner.
http://www.pioneeraus.com.au/computer/dvdwriters/dvr109/
It states :
To achieve the specified writing and reading performance it is important that the DVR-109 is connected to the IDE port via an 80 way ribbon cable and that the IDE port is at least UDMA 66 or above
UDMA-66
that is UDMA 5 or ATA-100
click:
1. systemconfigure
2. system
3. hardware
4. devices managers
5. IDE/ ATAPI -Controller
6. primary IDE-channel
7. extended configure
and say me, what for a UDMA mode you use. (it must be UDMA 5)
PIO is the slowest.
but excuse, I have a german Win XP
UDMA-66
that is UDMA 5 or ATA-100
click:
1. systemconfigure
2. system
3. hardware
4. devices managers
5. IDE/ ATAPI -Controller
6. primary IDE-channel
7. extended configure
and say me, what for a UDMA mode you use. (it must be UDMA 5)
PIO is the slowest.
but excuse, I have a german Win XP
The primary IDE channel is used from your harddisc.
And the secondary IDE channel is used from your Pionier drive.
I have the same settings. That is the maximal speed, that you can get on your system.
I think it's no problem to upgrade your drive.
If your system use lower UDMA settings, it's no problem too.
But you can't use the full speed of the Drive or harddisk.
Try PIO on your Harddisc, and you see what I mean.:smileywink:
The primary IDE channel is used from your harddisc.
And the secondary IDE channel is used from your Pionier drive.
I have the same settings. That is the maximal speed, that you can get on your system.
I think it's no problem to upgrade your drive.
If your system use lower UDMA settings, it's no problem too.
But you can't use the full speed of the Drive or harddisk.
Try PIO on your Harddisc, and you see what I mean.:smileywink:
here are exampels about PIO and UDMA
but excuse, it is a little bit confuse
PIO (mode 0 - 4) = mode 4 is the fastest, and use theoretically 16,6 MB/s
ATA 4, UDMA/33 or UDMA 2 (that's all the same) = max. speed is theoretically 33 MB/s
ATA 5, UDMA/66 or UDMA 5 (that's all the same) = max. speed is theoretically 66,6 MB/s
other standarts are ATA 6 (100MB/s) or S-ATA (150MB/s)
to your question:
here is a Link to the specification of the Pionier drive.
Yes it's in german, But look at the Burn speed and you see what I mean.
( DVD-R 16X burn speed = 22,16MB/s)
Thanks for the link Seb
No problem,
But look not only on the burn speed. Other specification (like the Buffer size) are more importantly.:smileyshame_on_you:
8MB is the absolutely minimum for a DVD burner.
Good point.
So all in all, do you think I should go ahead with buying it? Will it work in my sony vaio rx 305?