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Hammerhead Shark
Damn Cheap CDRW
Well my recent purchase of a CDRW didn't go so well. Thing is busted now. I was looking for some sugestions on a new burner, and would also like to know why you would choose it over others. I'm looking for something around 40x+ range. I was looking at some Asus, Lite-On (no sure on this one, had one a while back and it broke too), Sony, NEC, and well basically anything newegg has to offer. So what do you guys and gals think?
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Mako Shark
Why look at anything else. In that price range the Asus and Lite-On burners are a no-brainer. The Sony is a rebadged Lite-On with Sony firmware (can easily be converted to a true Lite-On).
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Zoom-Zoom!
Plextor...a little more pricey, but ROCK SOLID.
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Not Wurm
ASus=lite On
Sony=lite On
NEC= lite On (not 100% sure on this)
basically when you are like the number 1 OEM manufacturer of Optical drives, alot of companies use your stuff.
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Hammerhead Shark
I'm happy with my 52x24x52 Samsung burner. Only cost $40.
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Mako Shark
I love my LG Electronics 48X24X48 CDRW/DVD combo! 66 bucks at newegg.
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Mako Shark
Originally posted by gurutoo
I love my LG Electronics 48X24X48 CDRW/DVD combo! 66 bucks at newegg.
I love mine too!
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Mako Shark
my 40x lite-on burner hasn't let me down yet about 50 cds into it and no coasters. Can't go wrong with lite-on, it's cheap and everyone has tried and recommends it so you know it isn't junk.
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GO BENGALS!!!!!
I have an LG Electronics 12x4x32 burner. Yes, it may be a little old, but I have burned over 300 cds with it and haven't had a coaster yet.
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Originally posted by Nemesys
Why look at anything else. In that price range the Asus and Lite-On burners are a no-brainer. The Sony is a rebadged Lite-On with Sony firmware (can easily be converted to a true Lite-On).
I have never had problems with Asus drives until this week. I got a new 48x24x52 CD/RW, burned one CD and it died, drive won't spin up. It's RMA'd and on it's way back to new egg.
Gary
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Hammerhead Shark
Lite-on it is I guess. Although I'm not 100% sure if I can afford it since I'm looking into buying a new car. I'll have to think about it, thx for the input all .
Antec Three Hundred Two | Intel DP67BA | Intel 2600k | Corsair CWCH60 | CORSAIR Vengeance 16GB (PC3-12800) | PNY GTX 580 | Samsung 830 256GB SSD | WD RE4 2TB (WD2002FYPS) | Asus Xonar DG Sound | LG Blu-Ray Burner | Windows 7 Ultimate x64
Work:
Macbook Pro 15" Retina Display | 8GB Ram | 256GB SSD | Mac OS 10.8
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