actually there is a good possibility it is a Liteon in it...I had bought a PD 16x10x40 one(black Liteon 16102B inside) and am using the USB2.0 componentry to have a portable 100GB harddrive...Originally posted by: WHSLacrossekid
could i take that CDRW out and put a liteon in by chance?
Originally posted by: WHSLacrossekid
could i take that CDRW out and put a liteon in by chance?
Originally posted by: ScrapSilicon
actually there is a good possibility it is a Liteon in it...I had bought a PD 16x10x40 one(black Liteon 16102B inside) and am using the USB2.0 componentry to have a portable 100GB harddrive...Originally posted by: WHSLacrossekid
could i take that CDRW out and put a liteon in by chance?
Originally posted by: MrBond
Anyone know what kind of speed I can expect from usb 1.1? I've been meaning to pick up an external CDRW for my thinkpad, this one looks like it'll match nicely![]()
Originally posted by: dnuggett
Is it true that a PCMCIA Usb2 card stops at 24x?
Anyone know the answer here? Man I hope it's not limited.
too true. You won't see your max burn speed until you reach the end of the disc. Thats why a 48x burner WILL NOT burn a disc 3 times faster then a 16x. It only reaches that 48x at the very end of the burn. The difference from burning at 32x over 24x may be a matter of 30-60 seconds (not exact figures).Originally posted by: TheBastardizer
Originally posted by: dnuggett
Is it true that a PCMCIA Usb2 card stops at 24x?
Anyone know the answer here? Man I hope it's not limited.
The thing is that it's cardbus. I remember hearing that cardbus is limited to 24x (Or maybe I was hearing 32x) either way there is minimal difference.
Burn speed works on a curve so the higher the burn speed the less actual difference in time.