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- Reviewed on: 07/31/2002
Getting started
From the start, Plextor does things right by providing a data cable; blank CD-Rs and CD-RWs; software; an illustrated quick-start guide; and a thorough, illustrated printed manual. Slide the drive into a free bay; connect the power, data, and audio cables; turn on your PC; and the drive is immediately recognized by Windows XP. Next, pop in the CD to install Easy CD Creator 5.0 Basic, Direct CD, a DVD movie player, and some miscellaneous tools--that's it.
Plextor always supplies thorough documentation and includes tips on how to maximize performance. Two key tips from the company: install the drive as a master unit, and enable DMA. Since DMA is enabled by default in Microsoft's latest OS, Windows XP users can ignore the latter.
Like any modern CD-RW drive, the PlexCombo incorporates Burn-Proof technology, so you'll never suffer a buffer underrun and trash a blank CD-R. There's also a built-in diagnostic program that can zero in on drive problems. Running it, however, means opening your PC, unplugging cables, changing jumpers, and more; it's not for casual users.
Getting down to business
With new, high-speed media, the PlexCombo burns CD-Rs at a maximum rate of 20X and CD-RWs at up to 10X. It can read CDs at 40X and DVDs at 12X. For most users, 20X is plenty fast. On CNET Labs' tests, the PlexCombo was able to burn 43 minutes, 11 seconds' worth of tunes in about 3.5 minutes. That's a respectable score when you consider that the VisionTek Xtasy--the reigning speed champ, with a write speed of 48X--completed the same test in less than 2 minutes. You have to decide if the extra minute or two per disc is worth giving up for DVD functionality and other features, but for many users, it's a small price to pay.
We saw similar results on our rewrite tests, where the PlexCombo wrote 400MB to a CD-RW in 8 minutes, 21 seconds, which was about 3 minutes slower on average than 12X rewriters we've reviewed recently.
Where the PlexCombo really impressed us was on our two read tests. Despite its 40X-rated read speed, it outperformed a number of its 48X-rated counterparts. It ripped a 27-minute audio track in 56 seconds, which was 19 seconds faster than the TDK VeloCD 40/12/48 and 41 seconds faster than the TEAC CD-W540E. And when it came to installing Microsoft Office 2000 Small Business Edition, it edged out the VisionTek Xtasy by 9 seconds. Continue reading
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