<< I will be building myself a new system and I will be putting SCSI in it. I will be getting a 40x plextor SCSI cdrom for file transfers but is it better to get an IDE or SCSI burner... IDE is hella cheaper when it comes to burners but I didn't know how much of a preformance increase i would get. If I get, lets say, a 24x SCSI burner and a 24X IDE burner, shouldn't they have the same burn preformance since the limiting factor in the burning process itself is the speed of the burn process instead of the speed of the IDE or SCSI controllers/cables??? Thanks for the info guys.
Drew >>
There are no 24x SCSI burners, so the point is moot. No one develops new SCSI burners anymore. The main reason to have it SCSI was to avoid buffer underruns, but the current technology allows safe burning with IDE, so there is no need anymore. The downside to SCSI burners is that you require a special SCSI card. Or, if you already have one, adding a SCSI burner on the same SCSI channel with your ultra-powerful SCSI hard drives would cripple their performance. Yes, SCSI burners can be external, but the transfer rates for burners are so low that Firewire or USB 2 could take care of that easily.
Bluntly put, there is no more marketing reason for SCSI burners, and hence you won't find anything beyond 16x.
Leo