1 (edited by shutendoji 2008-11-18 16:15:24)

I want to search a Plextor drive for dumping and use it with PerfectRip. Which Plextor drive is better?

1) SA, A or UF?
2) PX-760 or the newest like PX-820, PX-850, ecc...?

Thanks!:)

EDIT: For example, I've found a PX-820SA (SATA). It's better than PX-760A (IDE) or not?

SA ---> Sata
A ---> IDE / Pata
UF ---> external IDE / Pata

Plextors models after PX-760A are all fake plextors. About data transfer the best for CD is always IDE in my opinion (or SCSI if you found an old plextor CD drive/burner and if you have all the hardware).
About PX-820SA, it's an Optiarc AD-7200 rebadged as reported on Cdfreaks and it seems to be one of the worst drive ever produced in optical drive industry.

My patch requests thread
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Great! I think IDE is the best too. In this case i have to search for a Plextor like PX-7xxA where xx don't overcome 60. And PX-760A should be the best.

Ok! Thanks!:D

Be careful, there are some Plextor drives under the 760 that are rebranded models, too. For example, the PX-740A is actually a BenQ DW1640.

Thanks all! I'll be careful!:D

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