I'm going to buy a new SCSI CD-Writer, and I have narrowed it down to these options:
1. Yamaha 4416S
2. Plextor R412CI
3. Philips CDD 3600
4. Teac
Anyone have good or bad experiences with any of these drives?
Please, I need feedback.
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I'm going to buy a new SCSI CD-Writer, and I have narrowed it down to these options:
1. Yamaha 4416S
2. Plextor R412CI
3. Philips CDD 3600
4. Teac
Anyone have good or bad experiences with any of these drives?
Please, I need feedback.
SCSI . .plextor every time.
Plextor is the way to go!
The philips 3600 (mine is a Traxdata 2260 Pro-2.00) is quite good for writting !
Not for extracting data, some protections are not supported but, with an other drive for extracting you can write in a fly, especially with Nero !! But no over burning allowed !!
Gotta go with the Plextor on this one.
That is such an easy question to answer... Should I still say it?
.............. PLEXTOR!
Well i like my TDK sorry guys,maybe next time i'll get a plextor.
Plextor kicks *** and it is supported by the ever elusive CLONECD software.
The Philips CDD3600 is a solid little unit, although it is not supported by Windows 2000. I have tried , in vain , to get updated firmware drivers directly from their website but they say there are bugs in the updated version. Only optios left to me were ;
(1) revert to Windows 98 or:
(2) trash the unit
Either the Plextor or the Yamaha. Both are great. Just buy whichever one is cheapest.
You won't get any reliability problems with either of them.
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Plextor is the better choice
The TDK VeloCD drive is actually a Plextor CD-RW drive http://discussions.hardwarecentral.com/cool.gif
Sincerely,
Best4x4
GO FOR THE PLEXTOR IT'S THE WISE CHOICE