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CCRomeo
09-05-2007, 04:21 AM
I have two computers with two burners in each the slave mainly a reader the master mainly the burner. Question what would be the best combo to use in computer 1 and computer 2. Drives are: Liteon LH-20A1P, LH-18A1P, SHH6S, Sony DRU-120C, AWQ170A. Computer 1 is the faster two computers, both P4 2Ghz plus, 1Gb of Ram plus, XP Pro. two HDD drives in each.
Thanks CCR
CCRomeo
09-05-2007, 05:07 AM
My plan is computer 1 M=20A1P S=165H6S; computer 2 M=18A1P S=AWQ170A
Charlie
09-05-2007, 06:28 AM
This is a hard question and it really depends on your personal burners to use. Liteons are great readers in my book but crap out burning (scan wise) on my end. McT or zebadee can assist you here just wait on them to pop in.
CCRomeo
09-06-2007, 05:21 AM
My plan is computer 1 M=20A1P S=165H6S; computer 2 M=18A1P S=AWQ170A
This combo is working fine :speak_cool:
Microburn
09-06-2007, 09:16 AM
This combo is working fine :speak_cool:
my choice for computer one would have been the sony burner which I use to burn with and the litey to read with but if that is working great leave it as it is cool!!
I have both of the models the litey 20X and the sony
McstylisT
09-06-2007, 02:48 PM
I have two computers with two burners in each the slave mainly a reader the master mainly the burner. Question what would be the best combo to use in computer 1 and computer 2. Drives are: Liteon LH-20A1P, LH-18A1P, SHH6S, Sony DRU-120C, AWQ170A. Computer 1 is the faster two computers, both P4 2Ghz plus, 1Gb of Ram plus, XP Pro. two HDD drives in each.
Thanks CCR
Hey CCRomeo ,
As mentioned either the Liteon 20A1P or the Sony AWQ170A are excellent reading drives and are nice and fast. So either of these is a must.
For a burner its a hard choice as they are pretty much all the same. I do not think liteon are good burners at all. The sony drive the 120C is also a re-badged liteon i would think. But if i had to say i guess the 20A1P with everything disabled in smartburn. Thats how i get the best from the drive anyway.
Hope this helps.
McT :speak_cool:
zebadee
09-06-2007, 03:00 PM
Hi :)
CCRomeo, your preferences seem to offer the best for both.
Like McT I find disabling SmartBurn etc almost essential to keeping quality burns.
SmartBurns additions HyperTuning & so on. Just don't quite work as they should.
Even with Lite-On taking over BenQ ( & presumaly some insights with regards to SolidBurn[which does work]) Hasn't seen any change as yet.
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