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  1. Member lumis's Avatar
    Join Date: Jan 2005
    Location: the remnants of pangea
    Hello,

    I recently purchased a Lite-On LH-20A1S, it turned out to be a piece of garbage when it comes to writing dvd's. I've upgrading the firmware, using different media, different speeds, it consistently produces bad burns. I only purchased this drive because it was the only SATA dvd burner available at the time I was upgrading the components in my computer.

    I usually purchase Pioneer dvd burners and was considering purchasing this 18x SATA burner
    http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16827129009

    But the reviews are showing similar problems that the Lite-On I currently have is exhibiting.

    Can someone suggest a good SATA dvd burner? Or should I just go back to IDE?
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  2. Plextor makes good burners. I have 2 and i'm happy with them.
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  3. Member
    Join Date: Dec 2002
    Location: Costa Rica
    Yo can also get a regular IDE DVD burner and use a SATA to IDE adapater. My BenQ drive is Parallel ATA but I´m using it though SATA thanks to one of these adapters.

    I do not recall the brand of the adapter but it uses a very good Silicon Image chipset.
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  4. Member
    Join Date: May 2006
    Location: United States
    The Pioneer 212D is the serial ata version of the 112D. Both good units.
    I stay away from SATA burners for two reasons. One, I use SATA hard drives and only have so many ports. Two, I don't think a SATA burner adds anything to the party. The faster transfer rate in SATA is not utilized in the burning process. It's has no better than IDE. I have found that the speed of the HD, mine at 7200, is the true limiter in a system and that 7200 is all you need. Also, bus speed is very important, mine 800. I believe that SATA burners are more flash that value and that is why you see so few of them.
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  5. Member lumis's Avatar
    Join Date: Jan 2005
    Location: the remnants of pangea
    I didn't really want to go back to IDE :\

    I guess I'll just purchase an IDE dvd burner. I haven't heard a lot of good things about burners being connected through SATA.
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