DVD writers, New dual layer support (DVD+R9)
DVD writers, New dual layer support (DVD+R9)
Rogue Znowman |
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![]() "Seriously" ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Private Member Posts: 505 Joined: 19-March 04 Member No.: 42 ![]() |
Hey.
I'm thinking it's time I purchased a DVD writer. This is the one I'm looking at, and it supports double layer DVD+R9 recording. http://www.dangeo.com/proddetail.php?sku=50164 Can any of you give me your educated opinion on this burner, or another burner I should be looking at? My goal is to buy one now that I'll be happy with, and not have to replace with a newer one a couple years down the road. Thanks. -------------------- ![]() |
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boxcrash |
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![]() DaddyMan ![]() ![]() Group: Private Member Posts: 162 Joined: 29-March 04 Member No.: 77 ![]() |
Yeah is anyone currently supporting SATA on the motherboard with enough ports yet?? I know Intel has a m-board with 4 SATA and Onboard RAID cause thats what is in the Dell XPS, which is essentialy a Workstation, the original Gen 1 XPS(not the XPS L/R/T/L_rr/etc) actualy was a dual cpu board and you could see where they just left off the zif socket. :D :P
And of course SATA 2 will be coming out which will be the upgrade to go to, especialy with speeds topping that and going beyond Ultra SCSI, etc. backed by PCI-E would be very sweet. :D :P No more.......well not as much bottlenecking I should say. Oh yeah how about some Pu-Ram drives. :D :P :lol: B) Personaly I would wait for a SATA Dual Layer Optical drives to come out, that is if you have the ports or plan to upgrade. Also media should be cheaper than too, I have not seen much dual layer media floating around out there yet. This post has been edited by boxcrash: Aug 10 2004, 02:10 AM |
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