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Speed diff for CDROM drives

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Hi all,

I was wondering if anyone can tell me the speed difference btw a 16x, 32x and 52x speed CDROM drive. No doubt the numbers look interesting, but what about real world performance ?

Thanks.
 
Totally depends on the drive. Real world a Plextor 32X could whip on a generic 52X, even in average transfer rate. Go to StorageReview and check their Leaderboard to determine what the best drive to get would be.
 


<< Totally depends on the drive. Real world a Plextor 32X could whip on a generic 52X, even in average transfer rate. Go to StorageReview and check their Leaderboard to determine what the best drive to get would be. >>



Hmm, ok. What I don't get is how isn't a 32x drive or maybe even a 16x drive enough for normal use? How much faster can the CDROM drive get after 52x??
 


<< well let me say this. my old kenwood drive was about 2.5x faster thana normal 32x according to sandra 🙂 >>


That's the problem. My old LiteOn 31x is faster (and quieter) than a horrible 52x Creative CDROM. Somehow I think Creative CDROMs are hated here 😀
 
I don't think I'll upgarde my Teac 40x anytime soon😉
I'm more concerned about the cd reading all disks, even scratched ones.
 


<< Storagereview is a good place to go, but go over to http://www.cdspeed2000.com/ also. They have a good database of tons of cdroms, dvdroms, and burners. You can look at them for DAE speed and data speed. >>


Thanks for the link. Very informative as well...
 
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