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    8MB buffer vs 2MB buffer on CDRW drives

    Im looking into buying a new CDRW drive and I was wondering if there is a NOTICABLE difference in performance of a bigger buffer in CDRW drives. I know having a larger cache affects the performance of HDD greatly, but does it have the same impact on CDRW drives? So far I've been looking into the CDRW/DVD combo drives and have took an interest in Lite On's LTC48161H which offers a 2MB buffer and the Samsung SM-352BRNS which offers not only an 8MB buffer but also a faster read write speed. However, from the customer reviews, people seem to have problems with the Samsung drives. So in addition to my 2MB vs 8MB question, any commets and/or recommendations for a new CDRW drive will be greatly appreciated. Thanks.

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    I'm not sure, but I think the cache plays a role in reducing errors, I really don't know, I just stick w/ lite-on or plextor...

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    LG also makes a dvd/cdrw combo drive that writes at 48x. I don't think the cache really makes much of a difference anymore (I could be wrong) because of buffer underrun protection. Plus with a fast processor you are less likely to get errors. I don't think the cache size should play a major role in your decision, although many people seem to recommend Lite-On drives in general.
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