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| CD Freaks Senior Member Join Date: Mar 2007 Location: Long Beach, CA
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| Which Plextor is better? Which one of these is better? The PX-716A or the PX-760A? The desktop it will reside in currently has a Lite-On SHM-165PS MSOR that works good. I use this computer for data more than multimedia. |
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| Re: Which Plextor is better? I'd prefer the 760 over the 716. |
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| Re: Which Plextor is better? Thanks. So be it. |
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| CD Freaks Member Join Date: Aug 2005 Location: Moreno Valley, CA
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| Re: Which Plextor is better? Quote:
Day before yesterday I received the two that I bought online for $86.69 each and that included shipping. There was no tax becasue I purchased them from an online store in another state. If you don't as yet have a motherboard that supports SATA then you should look at the Plextor PX-800A which is Plextor's high end IDE DVD burner. Eric
__________________ Eric's Wonderful World of WindowsI rarely check my cdfreaks messages, to reach me visit my web site for my e-mail address. My Main Computer Thermaltake Armor VA8000BWS Full Tower Case Thermaltake Silent Purepower 750-Watt Power Supply Intel BLKD975XBXLKR "BadAxe" Motherboard Intel Core 2 Extreme Processor X6800 4GB's DDR2 667MHz RAM One (1) 80GB Maxtor ATA/133 C:\ Drive Two (2) Seagate 750GB SATA 300 Hard Drives One (1) Seagate 500GB SATA 300 Hard Drive One (1) Plextor PX-810SA (Serial ATA) DVD Burner One (1) Lite-On 16X DVD-ROM ATI Radeon X1600 Pro PCI-E with 512MB’s Video Card Samsung 24" Widescreen Flat Panel LCD Monitor Canopus ADVC-110 Analog to Digital Converter Epson Stylus Photo R380 Digital Printer Microsoft Windows XP Pro with SP-2 DVDFab Platinum 5 plus AnyDVD & CloneDVD 2 & Pinnacle Studio Ultimate Version 12 | |
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| CDFreaks Resident Join Date: Oct 2005 Location: Germany
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| Re: Which Plextor is better? Quote:
The last real Plextors where the PX-760A/SA, PX-755A/SA, PX-716A/SA. All of this Plextor drives are today very hasrd to find, and if you find it they are expensive... Greetz th_mi PS: I do not say the PX-810SA or PX-800A are bad drives, I only say that this drives are only rebagged drives, no real Plextors.
__________________ Currently in use, build in Samsung SH-S182M build in Shuttle SD32G2 Barebone (SH-S182x LeadIn problem with DVD-R) Pioneer DVR-215D build in MSI Hetis 965 (my internet PC) TEAC DV-W24ES build in Samsung P35 XVM1800 Notebook TSST TS-L633L (SATA) build in Samsung Q210 Aura - P8400 Notebook Currently in use, external housing (All enclosures are Mapower/Fantec H51)Panasonic SW-9574-C and Panasonic SW-9576-C (USB/FW) Pioneer DVR-115L V1.18 (crossflashed DVR-115D) (USB) Samsung SH-S202N SB01 (USB/FW) BenQ DW1650 BCIC (USB/FW) Plextor PX-716A V1.11 (USB/FW) Plextor PX-760A V1.06 (USB/FW) Plextor Premium V1.07 (USB/FW) Plextor Premium II V1.03 (USB/FW) Yamaha CRW-F1 V1.0g (USB) Still sometimes in use Panasonic UJ-835 (Slimline)(Mapower KC51S USB/FW) Plextor PX-40TS V1.14 and PX-W1210TSi V1.06 in one SCSI case Currently only in "stock" (and not for sale!) (List of true Plextor drives) (How to find out the total burn time)6x Plextor PX-760SA (new in the box), one is for my upcoming Shuttle SP35P2 Pro Barebone 4x Plextor PX-760A (new in the box) 2x Plextor PX-716A (new in the box) 2x Plextor Premium II (new in the box) 1x Plextor Premium (new in the box) 1x Plextor PX-W2410TA V1.04 (My only IDE drive "Made in Japan", since it works perfect I will not throw it away ) | |
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| CD Freaks Member Join Date: Aug 2005 Location: Moreno Valley, CA
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| Re: Which Plextor is better? Quote:
When I bought my PX-716SA everyone in these groups said that it would be the last Plextor burner to be a real Plextor. The when I purchase my PX-755SA everyone said the same thing. Guess what, now that I have two Plextor PX-810SA's, yep you guessed it, everyone is now saying it is a re-badged some thing or other. If in fact they are re-badged burners then Plextor found the very best quality burners that were available. Well, I had the PX-755SA for over a year and never created a coaster, and in the last couple of days, I have given both my new PX-810SA's that I purchased and installed a real workout; and guess what, NO COASTERS. I don't know about the rest of you folks, but no coasters is what I strive for. Having said that, I also only use the very best Verbatim single and dual layer white inkjet printable blanks. My first Plextor was a 1X SCSI CD-ROM that I purchased in 1994, and have purchased nothing but Plextors since. PS: Don't bother asking for a scan, I don't need no stinking scans, to tell me how great my Plextors are. Eric
__________________ Eric's Wonderful World of WindowsI rarely check my cdfreaks messages, to reach me visit my web site for my e-mail address. My Main Computer Thermaltake Armor VA8000BWS Full Tower Case Thermaltake Silent Purepower 750-Watt Power Supply Intel BLKD975XBXLKR "BadAxe" Motherboard Intel Core 2 Extreme Processor X6800 4GB's DDR2 667MHz RAM One (1) 80GB Maxtor ATA/133 C:\ Drive Two (2) Seagate 750GB SATA 300 Hard Drives One (1) Seagate 500GB SATA 300 Hard Drive One (1) Plextor PX-810SA (Serial ATA) DVD Burner One (1) Lite-On 16X DVD-ROM ATI Radeon X1600 Pro PCI-E with 512MB’s Video Card Samsung 24" Widescreen Flat Panel LCD Monitor Canopus ADVC-110 Analog to Digital Converter Epson Stylus Photo R380 Digital Printer Microsoft Windows XP Pro with SP-2 DVDFab Platinum 5 plus AnyDVD & CloneDVD 2 & Pinnacle Studio Ultimate Version 12 | |
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| CDFreaks Resident Join Date: Oct 2005 Location: Germany
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| Re: Which Plextor is better? Quote:
All newer real Plextor drives support this: PX-716, PX-755, PX-760, Plextor Premium (I and II) CD burner... The PX-800/810 does not have one of this things... so I don't believe it is a real Plextor drives, in the past the features I was asking for where the special stuff making the Plextors interesting.... And I believe you when you say the PX-810 is not a bad device, I also have a DSamsung and a LG burner and they are really ok...
__________________ Currently in use, build in Samsung SH-S182M build in Shuttle SD32G2 Barebone (SH-S182x LeadIn problem with DVD-R) Pioneer DVR-215D build in MSI Hetis 965 (my internet PC) TEAC DV-W24ES build in Samsung P35 XVM1800 Notebook TSST TS-L633L (SATA) build in Samsung Q210 Aura - P8400 Notebook Currently in use, external housing (All enclosures are Mapower/Fantec H51)Panasonic SW-9574-C and Panasonic SW-9576-C (USB/FW) Pioneer DVR-115L V1.18 (crossflashed DVR-115D) (USB) Samsung SH-S202N SB01 (USB/FW) BenQ DW1650 BCIC (USB/FW) Plextor PX-716A V1.11 (USB/FW) Plextor PX-760A V1.06 (USB/FW) Plextor Premium V1.07 (USB/FW) Plextor Premium II V1.03 (USB/FW) Yamaha CRW-F1 V1.0g (USB) Still sometimes in use Panasonic UJ-835 (Slimline)(Mapower KC51S USB/FW) Plextor PX-40TS V1.14 and PX-W1210TSi V1.06 in one SCSI case Currently only in "stock" (and not for sale!) (List of true Plextor drives) (How to find out the total burn time)6x Plextor PX-760SA (new in the box), one is for my upcoming Shuttle SP35P2 Pro Barebone 4x Plextor PX-760A (new in the box) 2x Plextor PX-716A (new in the box) 2x Plextor Premium II (new in the box) 1x Plextor Premium (new in the box) 1x Plextor PX-W2410TA V1.04 (My only IDE drive "Made in Japan", since it works perfect I will not throw it away ) | |
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| Re: Which Plextor is better? Quote:
I'm sure the PX800, 810 are excellent drives, but if they're rebranded from another manufacturer, then why pay double for the Plextor name, when you have another company's components. Also plextools do not come with these newer rebranded drives further indicating that they're copies of a cheaper drive.
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| CD Freaks Member Join Date: Aug 2005 Location: Moreno Valley, CA
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I'm sorry to say that I have never installed the software that came with any of my Plextor drives. However; if you say they aren't real Plextors then I believe what you say. Having said that, can you tell me who actually makes the guts for my Plextor PX-810SA's? They are really outstanding drives and would like to purchase more. Please be kind enough to tell me what Brand Name and Model to look for. Eric
__________________ Eric's Wonderful World of WindowsI rarely check my cdfreaks messages, to reach me visit my web site for my e-mail address. My Main Computer Thermaltake Armor VA8000BWS Full Tower Case Thermaltake Silent Purepower 750-Watt Power Supply Intel BLKD975XBXLKR "BadAxe" Motherboard Intel Core 2 Extreme Processor X6800 4GB's DDR2 667MHz RAM One (1) 80GB Maxtor ATA/133 C:\ Drive Two (2) Seagate 750GB SATA 300 Hard Drives One (1) Seagate 500GB SATA 300 Hard Drive One (1) Plextor PX-810SA (Serial ATA) DVD Burner One (1) Lite-On 16X DVD-ROM ATI Radeon X1600 Pro PCI-E with 512MB’s Video Card Samsung 24" Widescreen Flat Panel LCD Monitor Canopus ADVC-110 Analog to Digital Converter Epson Stylus Photo R380 Digital Printer Microsoft Windows XP Pro with SP-2 DVDFab Platinum 5 plus AnyDVD & CloneDVD 2 & Pinnacle Studio Ultimate Version 12 Last edited by Eric545; 21-07-2007 at 03:14.. | |
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| CD Freaks Member Join Date: Aug 2005 Location: Moreno Valley, CA
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I said it before and I'll say it again. I have never scanned (I have never installed scanning software), and have found no reason to start now. For me the truth lies in the fact that I almost Never, Ever Create Coasters (I did create one earlier this year) and that is a lot to say about any burner. I also maintain that using Verbatim Single 16X and Dual Layer 2.4 - 6X White Inkjet Printable DVD+R's is at least half the reason that I almost never create coasters. Like you; I did have one PX-760A, which I bought while waiting for my old PX-755SA's to become available in the U. S. The PX-760A was OK, however; while burning with it I did manage to create a few coasters. For me and for now; I will stick with the two PX-810SA's that I installed day before yesterday. So far I have burned more than 120 single and dual layer discs between them; without creating a single coaster. PS: I have three computers that are networked but, I only use two for burning DVDs. The third computer is used for printing direct to DVD using my Epson R340 Printer. In answer to your last question, Yes, the Epson Print-To-CD/DVD Software and R340 Printer perform in an OUTSTANDING manner! Eric
__________________ Eric's Wonderful World of WindowsI rarely check my cdfreaks messages, to reach me visit my web site for my e-mail address. My Main Computer Thermaltake Armor VA8000BWS Full Tower Case Thermaltake Silent Purepower 750-Watt Power Supply Intel BLKD975XBXLKR "BadAxe" Motherboard Intel Core 2 Extreme Processor X6800 4GB's DDR2 667MHz RAM One (1) 80GB Maxtor ATA/133 C:\ Drive Two (2) Seagate 750GB SATA 300 Hard Drives One (1) Seagate 500GB SATA 300 Hard Drive One (1) Plextor PX-810SA (Serial ATA) DVD Burner One (1) Lite-On 16X DVD-ROM ATI Radeon X1600 Pro PCI-E with 512MB’s Video Card Samsung 24" Widescreen Flat Panel LCD Monitor Canopus ADVC-110 Analog to Digital Converter Epson Stylus Photo R380 Digital Printer Microsoft Windows XP Pro with SP-2 DVDFab Platinum 5 plus AnyDVD & CloneDVD 2 & Pinnacle Studio Ultimate Version 12 Last edited by Eric545; 21-07-2007 at 03:12.. | |
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| Re: Which Plextor is better? I have had many DVD Burners. Pioneer Sucks! I had one PX 716 Plextor that outlasted 8 Pioneer's I had a Plextor PX-708 which my son still uses. I have a PX-760 which I think is the best DVD Drive I have ever seen. The PX-716 after 2-3 Years of Heavy Use. It still works ok but noticing Burns having a squiggle of 1/4 inch x 1/4 inch on the outside of the DVD. Weird it looks like a little Flame like a watermark or something. So I have been slowly when replacing things trying to go with all SATA Drives. Got a new Samsung 500 Gb Sata HDD and tonight I just pulled out the PX-716 and put in a new PX-810SA. I can see what people mean by it could be a Re-Bag Drive. Like I said I have had Many Plextor Drives and this is the first one I seen with a RAISED UP Ejection button. Also the tray looks funny as it has rounded corners. The LED is Rectangular and all of my other drives have always been a Round LED. The drive looks less Sleeker than the other PX-708 , PX 716 and my PX-760 All drives I still have. My personal opinion is it looks like a LITE-ON Shape and look. But as the one guy said Coasters is the bottom line. And in my opinion Longevity. How long it last will make or Break my feelings on the drive. Plextor in my book in the past has out performed and out lived all of my Lite-on's and Pioneer JUNK! I had a HP DVD drive and I had a Creative one. Actually the Creative Labs Drive I had was pretty good. But if this PX-810SA can last as long and perform as good as my other Plextor DVD drives then I would not care if they were made by my Granny. As long as they worked well and lasted as long as I expect a Plextor to live. Just my 2 cents! |
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| Re: Which Plextor is better? I will add I am burning with it as I write and I did notice one thing although I think it's a weird happening. Roxio 9 will only burn at x12 with it. Saying that it is a Suggested x16 (hmm thought it was a x18) but does not have supported Descriptors. Well actually it says This: Manufacturer Rated Speed 16.0x 22160KBp Available Write Descriptor CLV 12.0x 16620KBps Available Write Descriptor CLV 8.0x 11080KBps Available Write Descriptor CLV 6.0x 8310KBps Available Write Descriptor CLV 4.0x 5540KBps Data area starting sector 30000h Linear Density 0.267um/bit Track Density 0.74um/track Number of Layers 1 For some reason it will not burn at x16 as my DVD are TDK x16's. OK I know I will hear "Why you using those?" Well Radio Shack has been selling 50 packs for 10.99 sorry can't pass that by. But I also have Memorex x16's and that makes no difference still only a x12 burn. Now this is the first night using this and tomorrow I might turn on the computer and it will have my x16 there. But for right now I'm doing x12 burns. Still pretty fast and nice so far. Have not looked at the Disc and see if they play or not. And it is nice data streams coming from my SATA HDD and this SATA DVD drive. Very clean transfers as far as I see. Anyone know why I can not get x12 burns? |
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| Moderator Join Date: Aug 2004
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| Re: Which Plextor is better? Quote:
You can find Pioneers supported media lists here: http://wwwbsc.pioneer.co.jp/product-...v00003r_e.html Since Plextor doesn't change original Pioneer firmware significantly (or not at all except for replacing "Pioneer" with "Plextor") it should be valid for the 810SA too. You can use CD-DVD-Speed ( http://www.cdspeed2000.com/ ) to identify the media ADIP code as shown in the list above. Thus you can identify the true maker of the media since some companies (like TDK) also/just resell other make of media and do not produce any themselves. | |
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| CDFreaks Resident Join Date: Oct 2005 Location: Germany
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http://club.cdfreaks.com/f43/plextor-px-810sa-internal-pictures-224142/ th_mi
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| Re: Which Plextor is better? That is a shame if this is true because Pioneer sucks. I still have my Pioneer. It's a reminder to me not to buy any more of their junk. It's a Model DVR-A09XLB1. I bought it at Best Buy and I kept the box and receipt and when it started burning Frisbee's I took the whole deal back and got a new one. I am using TDK Disc's though. It should be supported. but like all of their Pioneer Crap I guess I have yet another Junkie Drive from them. Anyone know of a model of actual Plextor made SATA drive? I will try and research this further |
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| Re: Which Plextor is better? I will see if I can find some pictures of that. The shape gives it away for me. Not to say that this PX-810SA might not be a good drive. But Pioneer scares me I honestly went through 7 of those Drives at Best Buy before my Plextor PX-708 (which is still working for my son by the way) was removed. And I only removed it because of the PX-716 was faster.I will look into the PX-760 and see if there is a SA version around. I always heard that Plextor was the Cadillac of Burners. But I never believed that till I owned one. I see now why at one time they were more expensive than the other brands. ![]() |
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| Re: Which Plextor is better? I forgot to add that the Transfer rate between my PX-810SA and my Samsung SATA 500 Gb HDD was really good. On the IDE channels I was getting on a DVD5 from a DVD9 Compression around a 2.65 Mb/s Xfer Unless I had no compression this was top speed. Even with the SATA HDD which made no difference at all being envolved with the Xfer. The limitations I believe of the IDE PATA Xfer was the weakest link in the chain. Now with the PX-810SA and the Samsung Sata I am getting more respectable 7.8 - 8.2 mb/s Xfers. That was rather empressive. Even though with my old Pioneers they would last 2 months and then they would freeze my whole system up by locking up and making a Coaster. It was like the Servo motor stopped turning mid burn and the system did not know what to do. The platter was not turning. It would start by little by little burning 90 percent then 80 then 50 and so on till it just locked up and burned nothing. It would also start to not read disc. That is why I figured it was most likely a motor not turning problem. |
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| Re: Which Plextor is better? Yes that was all I could find on Ebay or on the net was the PX-755SA. This seems to be the real deal in Plextors. It only has a x16 Burn for DVD's though vs. the X18 Burn of the Plextor PX-760. But the extra X2 is really no big deal. There is no Blanks out there that have x18 speed that I know of now. So I will most likely try and purchase a PX-755SA. This 810 read speed is pretty impressive though. x4 over the PX-760 PATA IDE platform. Forgot to mention that the PX-810 Burned a Coaster last night and locked up my system. That did not make me happy and something I can honestly say Other Plextors have not done to me. Other than my loading the system down with multi-tasking. |
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| Re: Which Plextor is better? There should be no difference between the IDE 760A and SATA 755SA for read speed; both will read pressed single-layer DVD-ROMs at 16x and burned SL media at 12x. |
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ASUS P5WD2-E Premium LGA 775 Intel 975X ATX Intel Motherboard w/Intel Pentium D 940 Presler 3.2GHz LGA 775 EM64T Processor Model BX80553940 4Gb Gskill PC6400 (Dual channel 800 MHz) << Only see 3 Gb due to 32 bit XP limits FSP Group (Fortron Source) FX700-GLN ATX12V V2.2/EPS12V 700W Power Supply IDE Drives: 2 x 300Gb PATA 133 Maxtor IDE Drives 1 x 250Gb PATA 133 Maxtor IDE Drive 1 x 500Gb SATA 3.0 Samsung Drive 1 x Plextor PX-760 x18 IDE DVD Burner 1 x Plextor PX-810 x18 SATA ATA 150 Burner (but can't due over x12 and is a Pioneer Junk Drive) ATI Radeon 1900 XTX Crossfire 512 Mb Vid Ram LG 22" Flatron Wide L226WTY-BF Black 22" 2ms DVI Widescreen LCD Monitor 300 cd/m2 3000:1 Creative Labs FXI Sound Card Now I have problems with this Marvell Internal IDE Controller on the MoBo. Channel 2 will not even work so I was forced to use a PCI Controller. The Marvell SATA Controller on the Mother Board is pretty good. No problems with it (knock on wood) But even on the Marvell Controoler channel on. I have a PLEXTOR PX-760A and one of the MAXTOR 300 Gb. Drives. Even a copy to copy across that channel still gets a 2.65 mb Xfer rate. If no compression is needed it will sometimes do a 7.6 mb. But rare! | |
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