I just burned a dl disc on my Pioneer 111 set to 4x but it never went above 2.2x. The thing is on a pci ide card and burst rate test for this +r dl media was 37 mb/sec, 39 mb/sec for sl +r media.
I tested same scenario on my benq 1620 connected to mobo ide and burst rate was 24, but it did burn at the selected speed of 4x. Lower burst rate but burning faster, I just don't get it. And I did check out the ide card thread at cdfreaks, problem is I do not believe my drive is stuck in Pio mode because of the higher burst rate. The people with probs with those cards reported like 13 mb/sec.
Took nearly 50 minutes just in writing, but I scored a 95 in Nero CD-DVD Speed v4.50. Hmmm... got a 97 with the 1620 in less than half the time but still not too bad I guess, any thoughts?
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Yeah, Nero CD/DVD speed scores really aren't that great of a benchmark. To answer your question, your drive is also probably running in PIO mode instead of Ultra DMA mode. Do a search of this forum and I'll bet you find your answer in 10 minutes or less.
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