Mercutio
Fatwah on Western Digital
I got a couple of Lite-On 32x CD-R drives drives today, along with an Acard IDE to narrow-SCSI bridge.
Installed a drive in a Windows 2000 Server machine (actually, in an external enclosure. Whatever), loaded Nero 5.5.6 (included in the box - not a bad deal for $75)... oddly, the installer crashed until I rebooted the machine. No idea why. Maybe the bridge?
So, 32x CD-R, over the SCSI bridge.
Works pretty well. The drive exceedingly quiet while burning - a little louder when reading a plain old CD. No louder than my surviving Yamaha 8x burner. I was able to make 10 CDs in 44 minutes, with disc sizes varying between 655 and 690MB, and including the time I spent futzing around with Nero.
Another positive: Optical cable interface.
Haven't had any disconnect problems yet. Near as I can tell the drive and the bridge both work flawlessly.
The only down side is that the tray mechanism seems cheap. It "stutters" when I pop it open, like some low-cost CD-ROM drives. It's a Lite-On unit, so I'm not worried yet, but something I'm going to keep an eye on.
Net of this deal: For a total of $132 including shipping, I have a 32x SCSI CD-RW. Compare that to $180 on pricewatch. Not bad at all.
Installed a drive in a Windows 2000 Server machine (actually, in an external enclosure. Whatever), loaded Nero 5.5.6 (included in the box - not a bad deal for $75)... oddly, the installer crashed until I rebooted the machine. No idea why. Maybe the bridge?
So, 32x CD-R, over the SCSI bridge.
Works pretty well. The drive exceedingly quiet while burning - a little louder when reading a plain old CD. No louder than my surviving Yamaha 8x burner. I was able to make 10 CDs in 44 minutes, with disc sizes varying between 655 and 690MB, and including the time I spent futzing around with Nero.
Another positive: Optical cable interface.
Haven't had any disconnect problems yet. Near as I can tell the drive and the bridge both work flawlessly.
The only down side is that the tray mechanism seems cheap. It "stutters" when I pop it open, like some low-cost CD-ROM drives. It's a Lite-On unit, so I'm not worried yet, but something I'm going to keep an eye on.
Net of this deal: For a total of $132 including shipping, I have a 32x SCSI CD-RW. Compare that to $180 on pricewatch. Not bad at all.