1 (edited by EmuGuru 2021-09-30 22:45:19)

Does anyone know if there is a tangible difference between these drives in terms of copy perfection? I am leaning towards the TA since I can get it for much cheaper than a TU, but I want to be sure this is still considered to be the best option for a copying drive.

(Edit) I should have noted that I am mainly interested in verifying and dumping ibm-pc games, mostly in the ms-dos and win9x era.

Plextor PX-755UF, Nintendo Wii, PlayStation 3

I don't know for sure with those specific models, but I would guess that there's not really any tangible difference. My experience with the behavior of other Plextor drives makes me think that the U model is probably just the internal drive inside of a USB enclosure.

For example, I have a Plextor Premium internal drive. However, I only use it as an external drive over USB, as it's connected to a machine with no PATA ports. When I run Plextools Professional XL, it identifies the drive as a Premium-U (despite the label on the drive showing the model as just a regular Premium).

That is what I gathered as well, it appears from pics on eBay that it’s just the internal inside a usb enclosure. I thought maybe the usb controller inside it may produce better results than say the ugreen or kingwin but I’ve not come across anything talking about that yet. Thanks so much for the reply.

Plextor PX-755UF, Nintendo Wii, PlayStation 3

Should be functionally identical, yes.

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Thank you, I will order one this coming week then.

Plextor PX-755UF, Nintendo Wii, PlayStation 3

6 (edited by scsi_wuzzy 2021-10-03 02:25:24)

EmuGuru wrote:

That is what I gathered as well, it appears from pics on eBay that it’s just the internal inside a usb enclosure. I thought maybe the usb controller inside it may produce better results than say the ugreen or kingwin but I’ve not come across anything talking about that yet. Thanks so much for the reply.

I recall seeing a post from some years back over on MyCE where someone stated that Plextors are fussy about external cases / USB to PATA adapters. That's not been my experience, though. Despite the Redump Wiki recommending otherwise, I've just been using whatever cheap no-name USB to PATA / SATA adapters I had laying around when I started dumping, and the Plextors have been fine with it. I've even able to use Plextools to control drive settings when the drives are connected via these cheap adapters. That being said, if I was buying an adapter today instead of just using what I happen to have on hand, I'd go with a Ugreen or Kingwin or similar, as going that route probably minimizes the chance of issues compared to the generic ones I ended up using. (Especially since, IIRC, there used to be warning in the Wiki stating that some of the crappy generic adapters may brick drives. I didn't see that warning until after I'd been using my cheap adapters for a year already, or I probably would've ordered some nicer adapters when I was starting off. At that point, I just stuck with my crappy adapters, because I kinda figured if they were gonna brick the drives it woulda happened by then.)

Not directly related here, but I have had issues with some SATA to USB adapters in the past. I had an issue with a drive would work fine for reading via my generic SATA to USB adapter, but, if trying to burn a disc, the adapter would stop communicating with the drive in the middle of the burn until I unplugged and replugged the adapter. A nicer adapter solved that problem. In any case, that was with a newer LG drive and not a Plextor.

Very interesting points. I ordered an internal drive, the 4012TA and a Ugreen usb 3 to ide adapter. Hopefully they work good enough. Thanks for all the info and experience ^_^

Plextor PX-755UF, Nintendo Wii, PlayStation 3