Spring 2004 DVD Performance Roundup: More DVD Dual 8X
by Kristopher Kubicki on April 28, 2004 7:00 AM EST- Posted in
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Sony DRU-530A (2.0C)
The Sony DRU-530A is our first drive returning from our previous roundup. Just after our last roundup, Sony released a firmware revision that enabled full 8X DVD-R burns. This came as a surprise for us, but definitely benefits the consumer. Feel free to check out our previous thoughts on the DRU-530A.Sony DRU-530A DVD-/+R Drive | |
Interface | IDE |
CD Write Speed | 40X, 32X, 24X (P-CAV) 16X, 12X, 8X, 4X (CLV) |
CD Rewrite Speed | 24X (P-CAV) 16X, 10X, 4X (CLV) |
CD Read Speed | 40X Max (CAV) |
DVD-R Write Speed | 8X (Z-CLV) 4X, 2X, 1X (CLV) |
DVD-RW Rewrite Speed | 2X, 1X (CLV) |
DVD+R Write Speed | 8X (Z-CLV) 4X, 2.4X (CLV) |
DVD+RW Rewrite Speed | 4X, 2.4X (CLV) |
DVD Read Speed | 12X Max (CAV) |
Supported Modes | DAO / DAO-RAW 16 & 96 TAO SAO / SAO 16 & 96 Packet Write Multi-Session |
Supported Formats | DVD+R (incremental) DVD+RW (random) DVD-R (DAO, incremental, multi-border) DVD-RW (restricted overwrite) CD-R, CD-RW, CD-ROM, CD-DA, CD-ROM XA, Mixed Mode, CD Extra Photo CD, CD Text, Bootable CD, Mount Rainer |
Access Time | CD: 160ms DVD: 200ms |
Buffer | 2MB |
Again, our only change on the DRU-530A is the addition of 8X Zone Constant Linear Velocity (Z-CLV) support for 8X DVD-R media. Recall that in our previous roundups, the DRU-530A did not recalibrate on the fly; we were forced to use 8X media to achieve 8X write strategies. Although this is technically the most sanctioned stance by the DVD-R and DVD+R forums (in both of which Sony has a large presence), it is a hinderance in performance.
The Sony DRU-530A debuted in September 2003 with a $300 price tag. Now it hovers around $140; a 50% cut in 6 months.
Special thanks to Sony and Verbatim for providing us with lots of media for our benchmarks.
There are several other drives that use the same Sanyo LC897490 chipsets found in this drive. We would expect similar performance of the Sony DRU-530A with:- MSI DR8-A (with 140D firmware upgrade)
- Optorite DD0405
Oddly, our near identical MSI DR8-A burner supports HD BURN, while the Sony DRU-530A does not. Since a feature like HD BURN is almost entirely based on firmware, we suspect that our Sony DRU-530A is capable, but not enabled.
One downside of the Sony and MSI burners that we have seen in the past is its susceptibility to CPU usage. Even minor peaks in CPU usage force the drive to recalibrate. This was not the case with the Plextor 708A (with the same Sanyo LC897490 chipset) or other drives that we tested in this roundup.
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mkruer - Wednesday, April 28, 2004 - link
Stupid question but i must ask, is there a firmware update to the Plextor 708A that allows us to burn dual layer DVD's? I remember there was quite alot of talk about the new drives supporting the feature, but that it was not enabled.deadseasquirrel - Wednesday, April 28, 2004 - link
"Why wasn't the Plextor 8x drive included in this comparison?"didja *read* the article??
Page 5: "Alas, our award winning Plextor 708A, which is also based on the LC897490, is not capable of 8X DVD-R, so we could not include it in this roundup."
moktaw - Wednesday, April 28, 2004 - link
Bought the NuTech 081 several months ago. Firmware upgraded to a 082(at least that's what Nero and DVDInfoPro say with B370 Firmware). This is my first DVD burner. Outstanding product, especially at $80. Burned about 25 discs so far without any coasters. I would love to find the B372 firmware upgrade talked about in the article, Checked NuTech's website this morning and couldn't find it. A typo or do I need to look elsewhere? Thanks for the great discussion. Looking forward to the 16x dual layer burners this summer.Booty - Wednesday, April 28, 2004 - link
Why wasn't the Plextor 8x drive included in this comparison?