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Quality &
Setup of the
Plextor PX-504A |
Easy as Pie |
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Quality:
The Plextor PX-504A has a long
list of features. The drive is able to burn DVDs at 4X
speeds while rewriting is completed at 2.4X. DVD
movie playback is locked to run anywhere from 2X to 5X, yet
DVD data output is rated up to 12X. On the CD side,
the drive is capable of burning CD-Rs at a top speed of 16X
and rewrites at 10X. Standard CD read speeds have
decent headroom at 40X.
The look of the PX-504A doesn't
stray very far from other Plextor products. What's new
appearance wise is the CD tray now has a black piece across
the front which has a pin striping effect. The tray of
the drive is also black which helps absorb reflected laser light
during the burning process, improving the accuracy of the
write. One of the things that was immediately
noticeable was the tray mechanism seems more flimsy than
other drives. We have a PlexWriter 40/12/40A and a
PlexCombo 20/10/40-12A drive in house and both have a solid
tray that is fast and quiet when opened and closed.
The Plextor PX-504A on the other hand has the sound and feel
of a cheaper drive, sounding a bit "clackitty" when the tray
goes through its motions. Some users may not notice
this, but when compared to the other models, there is a
slight feeling that the quality just isn't quite the same.
The front of the drive has the
standard components that one would expect to find on a
typical optical drive. A
headphone output, volume control,
emergency eject hole and standard eject
button don the front of the drive. The back side of
the drive also had the usual items including digital
outputs, standard audio outputs, master/slave jumpers
followed by IDE and power connectors. What was a
little unusual was this square blank opening at the upper
center of the drive. We're not sure what it is
intended for, but we get the impression that a small fan may
be planned in the future. Only time will tell.
Installation:
Installation of the drive
couldn't be any easier. The User's Manual includes a
simple diagram that paints a clear picture. If your
system configuration doesn't match this simple layout, the
manual includes a number of various scenarios that cover a
number of different configurations.
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Once we secured the drive in
place with the four mounting screws provided in the
package, we connected our power and IDE cable and we
were done. Total installation time was less than 10
minutes. Follow that up with some software
installation and we were burning disks in no time at
all. We feel that Plextor really goes out of their
way to make sure the process is simple and painless for
even the most inexperienced users.
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Plextor
PX-504A DVD+R/RW
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Utilities and Media Used For Testing
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SiSoft
SANDRA Professional 2003 (32-Bit)
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Nero
InfoTool
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Nero CD Speed
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Nero DVD
Speed
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Nero Burning
ROM 5.5.10.20
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Music Match 7.50 for MP3
Encoding
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An audio CD 46:16 in Length
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700MB of MP3 Files for all Data
Write
Tests
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Media:
Philips & Verbatim 48X CD-Rs
TDK 2.4X & Verbatim 4X DVD+R
Philips 2.4X & TDK 2.4X DVD+RW
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CD-ROM Performance Tests -
Plextor PX-504A |
Speeding Things Along |
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Nero InfoTool:
Before we get
started with the benchmarks, we like to run Nero InfoTool to
show the scope of the drive's capabilities.
PLEXTOR PX-504A
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When we view the
"Supported Read Functions" for the drive, we see
that the
PX-504A offers read support for both
DVD-R/RW and DVD+R/RW. When we move to the "Support Write Functions",
as expected, the PX-504A
shows support for DVD+R/RW. We were a little
surprised that the Plextor opted not to support Mount
Rainier with the PX-504A. Mount Rainier is a
proposed open industry standard backed by such companies as
Philips, Microsoft, Sony & HP/Compaq. The main focus
of the proposed standard is to enable native OS support for
CD-RW drives. The potential standard would allow user's to
drag and drop files to recordable CDs like a floppy
disk, which is a "no brainer" from a
user's perspective. We're a little curious why Plextor
would not want to provide support for this functionality. Nonetheless, this is not a huge strike
against the drive and there are a number of after market
products that enable this type of functionality like Roxio's
DirectCD. A firmware update could add support for
Mount Rainier.
SiSoft SANDRA
Pro 2003 (32-Bit):
Another utility
we like to run is the CD/DVD module within SiSoft Sandra Pro
2003. With this test, we ran the module with a DVD
data disk in the drive and then with a CD data disk to test
the various read performance.
PLEXTOR PX-504A
- CD
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PLEXTOR PX-504A
- DVD
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As you can see, the results can vary
quite a bit with different media inserted. In the end, one
thing is certain, there are no read performance issues to speak of
with the PX-504A. In the next few pages, we'll focus on some
more detailed tests that assess the drives various capabilities.
More Nero Tests
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