Burn Tests CDR Media

We used the following configuration to test our MSI DR8-A:

Albatron 865PE Pro II
Intel Pentium 4 2.4GHz 800FSB
2 x 512MB DDR OCZ PC3200 EL
Maxtor 80GB 7200RPM 8MB IDE
Windows XP SP1

Our MSI DR8-A was benchmarked using the DR8-A_120D Firmware.

During our DVDR Roundup, we developed a strong methodology for testing our burner under several different kinds of media and burn processes. Today, we will add our burn times from the previous benchmark to this review. We have added and updated media from the previous benchmark to reflect the expanding selection in today's market.

Ritek 97m31s01f - 52X CDR
Drive Average Burn Length Mode
ASUS DRW-0402P/D 15.97X 74:43.00 CLV
Gigabyte GO-W0404A 30.23X 74:43.00 CAV
LiteOn LDW-411S 30.22X 74:43.00 CAV
MSI DR4-A 21.04X 74:43.00 Z-CLV
MSI DR8-A 30.32X 74:43.00 CAV
NEC 1300A 16.00X 74:43.00 CLV
Nu Tech DDW-081 29.87X 74:43.00 CAV
Plextor 708A 33.33X 74:43.00 P-CAV
Sony DRU-530A 29.28X 74:43.00 P-CAV

Mitsubishi 97m23s24f - 24X CDRW
Drive Average Burn Length Mode
ASUS DRW-0402P/D 8.36X 74:43.00 CLV
Gigabyte GO-W0404A 23.44X 74:43.00 P-CAV
LiteOn LDW-411S 23.43X 74:43.00 P-CAV
MSI DR4-A 10.04X 74:43.00 CLV
MSI DR8-A 23.32X 74:43.00 P-CAV
NEC 1300A 10.00X 74:43.00 CLV
Nu Tech DDW-081 9.94X 74:43.00 CLV
Plextor 708A 23.78X 74:43.00 P-CAV
Sony DRU-530A 23.31X 74:43.00 P-CAV

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  • jonahXP - Thursday, April 15, 2004 - link

    "Before our 8x dual DVD roundup..."

    When will this article be online? I'm looking forward to reading it before I buy a DVD burner.
  • richardkenward - Tuesday, April 13, 2004 - link

    I bought one of these drives in the UK a month ago and had nothing but trouble from the start and MSI were no help. On Verbatum data life CD's it starts writing about 1cm from the centre. I write image files on this writer and want them to be read on both PC's and Macs. The CD's have been unreliable on the PC's and failed on the Mac...well only a few images open then one will totally lock it up. The write veridfication always shows up errors. A trial DVD write was sucesssful but took perhaps an hour to complete!

    Tried a TDK R74 CD and the write started in the centre but the image files opened sooo slowly on the MSI drive, and the CD was not seen at all on the Mac! BTW latest firmware was installed and no improvement seen.

    Supplier has sent a replacement and much the same result. Has suggested that I need to update the Chipset on the M board and install SP 4 inplace of 3 on the win2k computer I am using with the MSI drive. Surely this should not be necessary? BTW this box has been running a PlextorW2410TA perfectly for ages, and was only changed to get the facility to burn DVD's.

    Thanks for reading. Any help would be appreciated.
  • Ian@CDRlabs - Sunday, April 11, 2004 - link

    You had it finished back in February? Why the wait?
  • KristopherKubicki - Sunday, April 11, 2004 - link

    Lan,

    We had the review finished before the 130D firmware came out. We have a nice sized roundup coming up with the MSI retested at the new firmware.

    Krisotpher
  • Ian@CDRlabs - Friday, April 9, 2004 - link

    After reading it over, I have a couple of other comments.

    While MSI claims that the DR8-A supports 99 minute discs, it really doesn't. It can recognize discs up to 93:58 in size and overburn to about that limit as well.

    Kristopher you also make it sound like the NEC 2500A cannot write to 4x DVD+R media at 8x. It can.. just not as well as some drives, like the DR8-A.

    Any reason why you didn't use the 130D firmware?
  • Ian@CDRlabs - Friday, April 9, 2004 - link

    ViRGE brings up a good point. However, the error correction HD-Burn uses is not CIRC (nor is it overburning). It's a more efficient algorythm that requires less disc space for error correction info. Even then, I do have to agree with some of the people at CD Freaks. The quality of the written data is questionable with some media.
  • KristopherKubicki - Friday, April 9, 2004 - link

    Virge: Youre not really halving the error correction, youre halving the tolerance for error. However, this isnt much different than people who overburn their CDs either. In some cases it may make more sense.

    Whether you want to use it or not is entirely determined by the user of course. For noncritical data, it is a nice convienence.

    Kristopher
  • MadAd - Thursday, April 8, 2004 - link

    I take it HD-Burn disks will only play in compliant drives and not in any old cd-rom? I cant seem to find the answer on any of the links given.

    #3 ... Perhaps half the error correction wouldnt be so bad if we are talking about cds of mp3s?
  • ViRGE - Thursday, April 8, 2004 - link

    I don't think it's really a good idea to call HD-Burn a good feature on this drive. Why? Take a look at this post from CD-Freaks(http://www.cdfreaks.com/news/6823)


    HD-Burn will just *halve* the pit length on the CD, so double the data (and effectively half the error correction).


    Now I don't know about you, but CDs are bad enough as is as far as integrity goes. I'm not about to try to halve the error correction, even for another 700MB of space.
  • kuk - Thursday, April 8, 2004 - link

    I'm afraid of Mr. CD-R ... I think he'll eat my CD collection at night.

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