Write Speeds

Moving on, we take a look at CDR write benchmarks:


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The average write speed came to about 39.23X. While many drives perform upwards of 40X average write speeds on this benchmark, realistically, the second or two differences will not matter.


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The CR52-M uses a magnetic head based on Partial CAV for the rewrite mode. The drive is locked to prevent the unit from producing a greater than 32X rewrite speed after it is obtained on CAV. Below are rewrite and write specs based on the same benchmark.

Average Transfer Media Length
PNY 52X CDR Data CD 39.32X 79.49.74
Verbatim 52X CDR Data CD 39.25X 79.49.74
Mitsubishi 32X CDRW Data CD 29.73X 73:43.00


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One of the last tests we reserved for the CR52-M was the overburn media test. We used high quality PNY 48X 80min Type 6 CDRs, but sadly, it only obtained 82.51min of burn time. Even more disappointing, our drive locked up and would not let us kick the disk out. Instead, it just continued to blink and read the disk. Only a restart would eject our disk. While this is not an uncommon error in the optical media, we would have liked some error correction on MSI’s behalf. Below are the results that we obtained from our overburn test.


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For those interested, we also took a measurement of Full Erase and Quick erase in Nero. For a 700MB Mitsubishi 32X CDRW, we obtained 3:20 for a full erase, and 0:26 for a quick erase. This makes it one of the fastest drives available strictly concerning erase times.


Testing the drive Final Thoughts
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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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