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monte84
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Just curious if anyone here has had any experience with this comanys OPtical Drives. I have a 52x24x52 CD-RW and a 16x DVD-ROM. The CD burner is incredibly fast (Burned a 615MB ISO in 1:59 with Alcohol) They also have great technical Support, My experience, they called me, just gave them my phone number via email.
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I've never heard of them. How well does it copy "copy protected" cd's without emulation? I know that Liteon and Plextor are some of the best for that.
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ccb056 wrote:I've never heard of them. How well does it copy "copy protected" cd's without emulation? I know that Liteon and Plextor are some of the best for that.
I have never really tried to copy, "copy protected" games, heh. I do rip a bunch of my Playstation games into ISO to use on emulator (it just looks so much better and supprts save states). I can rp a PSX ISO in 2min
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I have heard of Pacific Digital before, but not much about him... lol, I am pissed with my dad because he just bought a HP DVD-RW and I told him to by a Lite-On but my dad didnt listen to me. The dvd's the thing burn are horrible
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The lite-on would have been cheaper and better off of newegg. But of all brands HP? (which i am sure is just remarked from another manuf/ not sure who though)
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What do you mean
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That HP just puts thier logo on the drive, it is actually manufactored by another company.
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no, this one was manufactored my Hewlett Packard.. I didnt see any indication of another company on there
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you wont see anything. They could make their own, but I highly doubt it.
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for dvd burners I would either choose a liteon or a NEC
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I would choose Lite-On
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