Testing the drive

We used the following configuration to test our CR52-M:
Gigabyte GA-7VRX
AMD Athlon MP 2100+
2 x 128 DDR Corsair XMS 2400
Maxtor 80GB 7200RPM 8MB Cache
Windows XP SP1

Using Ahead’s CD Speed 1.02e, we run a battery of read, write and rewrite tests on the drive. Our first test determines CD read speed in normal mode, while the second determines the speed while the turbo 52X mode is enabled. The following read speeds are for a pressed HP System Recovery CD.

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As you can see, access times are right on the MSI specification of 90ms. Both modes use CAV mode while reading, which produces fairly good average burn speeds. You may recall CAV stands for constant angular velocity; so, the drive spins at a constant rate while the header moves towards the outside of the CD. Since the linear velocity of the position on the CD increases when the header moves outwards, the data transfer rate eventually obtains the 52X read speed.

We also tested the CR52-M on a variety of CDR, CDRW and DAE media. The following table contains our results.

Average Transfer Seek Random Seek 1/3 Seek Full Media Length
Pressed HP System Recovery (Turbo) 35.80X 83ms 90ms 166ms 69:18.41
Pressed HP System Recovery (Normal) 28.52X 93ms 87ms 155ms 69:18.41
Pressed DAE Global Underground 24 CD2 (Turbo) 38.41X N/A N/A N/A 73:20.15
Pressed DAE Global Underground 24 CD2 (Normal) 29.29X N/A N/A N/A 73:20.15
Burned PNY 48X CDR Dummy File (Turbo) 38.95X 85ms 91ms 164ms 74:00.05
Burned PNY 48X CDR Dummy File (Normal) 29.40X 95ms 91ms 153ms 74:00.05
Burned Mitsubishi 32X CDRW Dummy File (Turbo) 30.64X 84ms 94ms 155ms 74:00.05
Burned Mitsubishi 32X CDRW Dummy File (Normal) 30.62X 85ms 94ms 154ms 74:00.05

The MSI CR52-M performed on par consistently. The drive is slightly slower than its Lite-On and ASUS counterparts. Fortunately, seek times are quite low and we had no problems while testing the read portion of the drive.

Interface Write Speeds
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  • KristopherKubicki - Tuesday, September 9, 2003 - link

    hehe. Its just a primer for our DVD+/-R reviews. Dont take it too seriously =)

    Kristopher
  • Shalmanese - Tuesday, September 9, 2003 - link

    "Several of Lite-On’s newer drives are also [b]manufactured red[/b] in similar fashion. "

    btw: love the burnproof cartoons! :)
  • Anonymous User - Tuesday, September 9, 2003 - link

    Im glad that Anandtech is on track again, the article count is off the charts compared to what it was. I would still like to know what Anand is doing, he's still lurking if you ask me.

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