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Old 24-02-2001, 12:56
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Plextor 16x10x40!!

I had a shitty Delta 4x4x20 IDE writer until today when i got the Plextor 16x10x40, oh my god this thing is a beast and copies a psx game in under 10 mins while i'm on the net!!! ####in awesome!!!

I strongly recommend if you are buying one soon get this one!

Only thing is, cost me £209 (well worth it though)
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Old 24-02-2001, 15:02
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Nice! I was just looking around Plextor to get my new burner but saw on this site that the 12x Plextor (when firmware is downgraded to 1.04) can burn SafeDisc v2! Can the new 16x one burn All protections (such as SafeDisc v2)?. and i was also worried that no one would be selling media that goes up to 16x only 12x in spindles and not in separate Jewel cases?
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Old 25-02-2001, 09:17
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I don't know if it burns safedisc 2, not really researched it yet, and i use infiniti 20x cd media which do me fine for everythin.
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Old 26-02-2001, 21:27
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Are you using the software that came with it? Will any other support it yet?
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Old 27-02-2001, 11:39
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Yeah you get Win on CD 3.8 and Direct CD 5, but im using CD Clone just now, my nero 5 doesnt support it though.
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