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  1. Member
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    Hey all,

    Just got my Pioneer A04 and I was wondering what I should get rid of in my present system to make room for the DVD-R?

    My Main System:

    XP2200+
    MSI KT3 Ultra-ARU
    1024MB PC2700
    120GB Western Digital (SE)
    160GB Maxtor (Storage)
    Leadtek GF4 4600
    16X Pioneer Slot Load
    32X TDK VeloCD CDRW
    17" Samsung SyncMaster 760Vtft LCD
    Running WinXP Home

    I was thinking of offing the 16X Pioneer DVD player in place of the A04, but comments and suggestions are appreciated.

    Morph
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    Got some folks looking,

    Need some feedback plz, plan on doing this tonight!

    Thanks
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    Just get a RAID card (cheap) - I have 3 IDE harddisks, 1 IDE DVD-ROM and DVR-104. You'll possibly need to buy also power supply cable split (~$1 ) - take a look if you have more than 4 power cables.
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    Well if you're forced to remove either the CD-RW or DVD player, then look at the speeds.

    The DVR-A04 is equivalent to:

    CD-ROM, CD-R, CD-RW = 24x (yours = 32X)
    DVD-ROM = 6X (yours = 16X)

    So it really depends on what you use more. If you use DVDs more, dump the CD-RW player and use the DVR-A04 for your CD writing needs. Or if the CD-R difference between 24X and 32X is not a big deal to you, dump the CD-RW writer. Otherwise, dump the DVD player.

    Regards,

    Savant
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  5. I wouldn't use the A04 as a DVD reader. Keep the othere DVD reader also. Less wear and tear.
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    Thanks for the replies,

    Much appreciated!
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