Holiday Buyers' Guide: Cases, Power, and Storage
by Jarred, Gary, and Christoph on November 28, 2007 8:00 AM EST- Posted in
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Optical Drives
Unless you are on a network, just about the only way to install all of your programs is via CD/DVD. While just about any CD/DVD drive will work for this purpose, we have gathered a few of favorites that excel in writing, reading, and playback functions and do not break the bank.
What will break the bank (though not as badly as the MTRON SSD) are the HD-DVD or Blu-ray drives that are available on the PC. The HD format wars continue unabated and the result is a mixture of drives available on the PC. Here, Blu-ray definitely has the advantage, as several drives are available that write to the Blu-ray format and a couple even offers Blu-ray Write/Playback along with HD-DVD playback capabilities.
We still have no idea when the HD-DVD writers will show up on the desktop - or if they ever will. Toshiba announced the SD-H903A (2.4X HD-DVD+/-R Dual Layer Write) HD-DVD drive at CES 2007 and then proceeded to keep the drives under wraps for the next nine months. We have heard of a few out in the wild, but volume shipments are just not occurring right now. This same pattern holds true for the HD-DVD playback drives with our only test sample being the SD-H802A that features 2.4X HD DVD-ROM, 5X DVD-R/RW, 5X DVD+R/RW, 5X DVD-ROM, and 15X (Ouch!) CD-ROM/CD-R/CD-RW capabilities.
The least expensive way to get HD-DVD playback on the PC is to utilize the XBOX 360 HD-DVD drive, unless the recently announced ASUS HR-0205T undercuts its price and is available in volume. The Blu-ray camp is in better shape on the PC side with several drives available from Pioneer, Plextor, Sony, and LG. Although expensive, at least the options are available with writing capacities reaching 50GB currently.
We have finally seen the big push for most CD/DVD drives to move from the PATA interface to a SATA interface. It seems as though manufacturers have solved most of the compatibility problems that arose with the early SATA optical drives, and we should see the death of PATA later next year in this sector.
CD/DVD Writer
Samsung SH-203 CD/DVD Writer - $34
The SH-203 is capable of 20x DVD±R, 8x DVD+RW, 6x DVD-RW and 12x DVD-RAM writing speeds. The drive also features 16x DVD+R DL and 12x DVD-R DL writing speeds and a maximum DVD read speed of 16x. Other features include 48x CD reading and writing speeds, 32x rewriting speeds, Super Link 2MB buffer, SATA interface, and a Nero 7 software bundle.
Blu-ray Playback
Pioneer BDC-202 Blu-ray Disc/DVD/CD Combo Drive - $280
The BDC-202 offers 5x read speeds on BD-ROM, BD-R, and BD-RE Blu-ray single layer discs and 2x speeds on dual layer discs. The drive also features 12x DVD±R, 6x DVD+RW, 6x DVD-RW and 5x DVD-RAM writing speeds. The drive is capable of 4x DVD+R DL and DVD-R DL writing speeds and a maximum DVD read speed of 12x. Other features include 32x CD-R reading, 24x writing/rewriting speeds, and a SATA interface.
Blu-ray Writer/ HD-DVD Playback
LG GGW-H10NI Super Multi Blue Drive - $899
It is hard for us to recommend an optical drive in this price range, but this drive sets the standard for Blu-ray writing speeds and also offers very good HD-DVD playback capabilities. On the other hand, you could purchase the previous LG GBW-H10N or a mid-range Sony/Lite-On Blu-ray drive, an XBOX 360 HD-DVD player, and pocket a couple of hundred dollars to buy some movies and popcorn. The GGW-H10NI writes to BD-R media at 4x, BD-RE/BD-R DL media at 2x, and offers 4x read speeds on BD-ROM, BD-R, and BD-RE Blu-ray single layer discs and 3.2x speeds on dual layer discs. The drive also offers 8x DVD±R, 6x DVD-RW, and 4x DVD±R DL writing speeds. Also included are DVD read speeds of 12x and HD-DVD reads speeds of 3x.
Other Options
Outside of Blu-ray/HD-DVD support, most optical drives these days are very similar. We are at the point where branding often doesn't make a big difference for the majority of users. If you need other options, consider the following.
Plextor PX-608CU Super Multi Portable DVD Drive - $149
LG GSA-E10L External LightScribe DVD Rewriter - $65
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1ManArmY - Sunday, December 9, 2007 - link
does anyone know who the rebate for 90 dollars is through for the Coolermaster COSMOS? The only rebate that I am aware of is the 75 dollar one through newegg.Viditor - Saturday, December 1, 2007 - link
Guys, I was hoping you had included a good NAS review/buying guide in this one.Most of my family and friends are in need of one, as am I (before Xmas).
I haven't been able to find a good review on NAS anywhere, and the 1TB I have on my N4100 Thecus is about full now.
With so much HD out, the average P2P user must also be in need of this...file sizes have more than tripled in recent months.
I'm especially interested in a centralized NAS that everyone in the house can share (for media, backups, common files, etc...). Raid 5 would be great.
Cheers
Zak - Thursday, November 29, 2007 - link
IMHO it's the best case ever for the money, few things about it:- it has mounts for 140mm fans: one on the bottom, two on the side and two on the top, the mounts will also accept 120mm fans, this allows for quiet yet cool design
- not obvious at first, this case has a clever design trick: by using holes and various cutouts in the wall and extra space below the motherboard tray so that you can hide almost all cables by running them through the space below the mobo tray, including the thick main power cable
However, this case is designed with SATA in mind, it'd be very hard to run ribbon cable in it. But with SATA you can build a machine with nearly all the cables hidden: neat and improves cooling.
Z.
AmbroseAthan - Thursday, November 29, 2007 - link
I browse the EVGA forums alot in the 8-series section and the Antec 850 Quattro is known to have serious issues with the 8800GT cards and is expected to have the same issues with the G92 core GTS. Antec knows of this issue and is working on it, a search in either of their forums will bring up multiple posts on this issue.Basically, if you plan to use any newer graphics cards, avoid the Antec 850 Quattro unless you know the PSU's problems have been resolved.
And as a sidenote; no ThermaleTake's recommended? Their 750 Modular runs great with a 640GTS, and people are known to be running stable on the 650 with GT's SLI'd and Quad Cores.
bupkus - Wednesday, November 28, 2007 - link
Where, please?strikeback03 - Wednesday, November 28, 2007 - link
Newegg has it, but only through the end of today, Nov 28.dm0r - Wednesday, November 28, 2007 - link
And the Thermaltake Armor , where is it?MrBowmore - Wednesday, November 28, 2007 - link
Antec p182 anyone?Biased?
JarredWalton - Wednesday, November 28, 2007 - link
Biased by mentioning a couple other Antec cases? Or biased because we didn't include a third? Anyway, we added it on the "other options" list at the bottom now. :)Ivan244 - Wednesday, November 28, 2007 - link
Dang it, I just bought that case from El Egg for $170 with $50 rebate. Should have checked more prices online. Looks like I overspent by $50:(