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ASUS DRW-0804P: Another 8X Dual Contender
by Kristopher Kubicki on April 20, 2004 12:05 PM EST- Posted in
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Introduction and Construction
A little over a month ago, Pioneer quickly reclaimed their undisputed title as DVD recordable king with the introduction of the 107D. For several months prior, users were beginning to champion DVD+R over DVD-R since DVD+R 8X drives were a dime a dozen. However, Pioneer and NEC quickly extinguished any doubts of DVD-R with their newest drives, the Pioneer 107D and NEC 2500A.Since the 107D had received so much attention in recent weeks, we decided to review a very similar drive, the ASUS DRW-0804P. Our ASUS 8x8 drive is based on the same chipset and pickup as the Pioneer 107D, and also carries an equivalent price tag.
The media bundle with the ASUS 8x8 was extremely weak. In the package, we received a copy of Ahead Nero Burning ROM 6.3, a user's manual, and installation manual. There were no bundled DVD+/-R discs. The saving grace for the drive bundle came in the form of the documentation. ASUS' documentation was short, sweet and easy to follow. Sometimes a little documentation goes a long way.
ASUS' 8x8 looks similar to the DRW-0402P/D in both form and function. The front bezel looks identical to the older drive, although the drive shield has changed slightly. The loading tray, eject button and LED remained the same from our last review.
Also, like the DRW-0402P/D (Pioneer A06), the drive has a small cutout for exhaust in the rear.
The ASUS 8x8 is based on the same NEC D63630GM chipset, the same chipset found in the NEC-2500A (and obviously the Pioneer 107D). We will see many similarities between these two drives throughout the review. This chipset is also used in some other 8X DVD+/-R drives (like the Aopen DRW8800). The ASUS 8x8 also uses the NEC C3330 analog controller, which comes with the D63630GM chipset.
Unusually, internal documentation suggests the NEC D63630GM is capable of reading DVD-RAM media, although many drives that use the chip do not support this claim. ASUS does with this drive.
Specifications
Below is a quick overview of specifications on the drive:ASUS DRW-0804P DVD-/+R Drive | |
Interface | IDE |
CD Write Speed | 24X (Z-CLV) 16X, 12X, 8X, 4X (CLV) |
CD Rewrite Speed | 24X (Z-CLV) 16X, 12X, 8X, 4X (CLV) |
HD-CD Write Speed | 24x, 18x (CAV) 12x, 6x (CLV) |
CD Read Speed | 40X Max (CAV) |
DVD-R Write Speed | 8X (Z-CLV) 4X, 2X (CLV) |
DVD-RW Rewrite Speed | 4X, 2X, 1X (CLV) |
DVD+R Write Speed | 8X (Z-CLV) 4X, 2X (CLV) |
DVD+RW Rewrite Speed | 4X, 2.4X (CLV) |
DVD Read Speed | 12X Max (16,620KB/s) (CAV) |
Supported Modes | DAO / DAO-RAW 16 & 96 TAO SAO / SAO 16 & 96 Packet Write MultiSession |
Supported Formats | DVD+R (DAO, incremental, seq) DVD+RW (random) DVD-R (DAO, incremental, seq) DVD-RW (restricted overwrite) CD-R, CD-RW, CD-ROM, CD-DA, CD-ROM XA, Mixed Mode, CD Extra Photo CD, CD Text, Bootable CD, UDF |
Access Time | CD: 130ms DVD: 140ms |
Buffer | 2MB |
The specifications on the ASUS 8x8 are mixed. We are very pleased to see low access times, high DVD+R and DVD-R write speeds, but it seems as though CDR speeds are significantly lower than many other burners that we have around the lab. We are looking forward to testing the 8X write descriptors for DVD-R.
Unfortunately, our 8x8 does not support Mt. Rainier. Even though we were originally very excited for this technology, it seems that the lack of support for larger manufacturers has pushed it into obscurity.
Our drive came with the 1.05 firmware release. However, we were able to upgrade to the 1.13 firmware provided from ASUS. The firmware can be downloaded here.
Tech Support
One key item that we have overlooked in most of our optical display reviews is technical support. Our very our Evan Lieb pioneered the original tech support benchmark for motherboards and today, we will attempt to replicate that benchmark with our optical storage vendors.We used three camouflaged email addresses and emailed particularly trivial questions concerning our burners to each vendor. If tech support was capable of responding to all 3 emails within 72 hours (3 business days), we averaged the three times together for a final result. Our original results from the last DVDR Roundup combined with the ASUS 8x8 are below:
Average Customer Support Response Time | |
ASUS (Dec 2003) | No Response |
ASUS (Mar 2004) | No Response - Update*** |
Gigabyte (Dec 2003) | 38 hours, 12 minutes |
LiteOn (Dec 2003) | 41 hours, 20 minutes |
MSI (Dec 2003) | No Response |
MSI (Mar 2004) | 27 hours, 11 minutes |
NEC (Dec 2003) | 29 hours, 48 mintues |
Nu Tech (Dec 2003) | N/A |
Plextor (Dec 2003) | 11 hours, 10 minutes |
Sony (Dec 2003) | 6 hours, 44 minutes |
***Update: We recently worked with ASUS concerning the issue of no response on our tech support. We were able to narrow the emails down to a spam filter on ASUS's tech support server which was unfortunately not allowing our emails through. This was the results of too many numerical characters in the email address. As we recommend below, if you receive a bounced email or no response from the email support, the best solution is to call their tech support number.
Like our December 2003 roundup, we were unable to receive a response from ASUS via the US tech support email [email protected]. However, this benchmark is slightly misleading for a company like ASUS. Even though we were unable to find tech support help via email, the ASUS support site provided us with answers for two of the three questions submitted. Through the ASUS support line, (502)-995-0883, the final question was answered.
Burn Tests CDR Media
We used the following configuration to test our ASUS 8x8:Albatron 865PE Pro II
Intel Pentium 4 2.4GHz 800FSB
2 x 512MB DDR OCZ PC3200 EL
Maxtor 80GB 7200RPM 8MB IDE
Windows XP SP1
Our ASUS 8x8 was benchmarked using the still unreleased 1.13 Firmware. You may download the firmware off our site here.
During our DVDR Roundup, we developed a strong methodology for testing our burner under several different kinds of media and burn processes. Today, we will add our burn times from the previous benchmark to this review. We have added and updated media from the previous benchmark to reflect the expanding selection in today's market.
Ritek 97m31s01f - 52X CDR | |||
Drive | Average Burn | Length | Mode |
ASUS DRW-0402P/D | 15.97X | 74:43.00 | CLV |
ASUS DRW-0804P | 22.39X | 74:43.00 | Z-CLV |
Gigabyte GO-W0404A | 30.23X | 74:43.00 | CAV |
LiteOn LDW-411S | 30.22X | 74:43.00 | CAV |
MSI DR4-A | 21.04X | 74:43.00 | Z-CLV |
MSI DR8-A | 30.32X | 74:43.00 | CAV |
NEC 1300A | 16.00X | 74:43.00 | CLV |
Nu Tech DDW-081 | 29.87X | 74:43.00 | CAV |
Plextor 708A | 33.33X | 74:43.00 | P-CAV |
Sony DRU-530A | 29.28X | 74:43.00 | P-CAV |
Mitsubishi 97m23s24f - 24X CDRW | |||
Drive | Average Burn | Length | Mode |
ASUS DRW-0402P/D | 8.36X | 74:43.00 | CLV |
ASUS DRW-0804P | 22.26X | 74:43.00 | Z-CLV |
Gigabyte GO-W0404A | 23.44X | 74:43.00 | P-CAV |
LiteOn LDW-411S | 23.43X | 74:43.00 | P-CAV |
MSI DR4-A | 10.04X | 74:43.00 | CLV |
MSI DR8-A | 23.32X | 74:43.00 | P-CAV |
NEC 1300A | 10.00X | 74:43.00 | CLV |
Nu Tech DDW-081 | 9.94X | 74:43.00 | CLV |
Plextor 708A | 23.78X | 74:43.00 | P-CAV |
Sony DRU-530A | 23.31X | 74:43.00 | P-CAV |
The maximum 24X burn speed on CDR media is slightly disappointing. On the other hand, CDRW burn speeds were very good. Granted, the difference between burning CDR media on the Plextor 708A or ASUS 8x8 is less than a minute. The ASUS DRW-0804P uses the same write strategies for CDR and CDRW media.
Erasure of a CD-RW took 2:00 minutes.
Burn Tests DVD+R Media
Higher burn speed averages are better. With the newest ASUS drive, pay particular attention to which write descriptors that the drive was able to capture.RICOHJPNR00 - 2.4X DVD+R | |||
Drive | Average Burn | Length | Mode |
ASUS DRW-0402P/D | 2.41X | 4.38GB | CLV |
ASUS DRW-0804P | 2.41X | 4.38GB | CLV |
Gigabyte GO-W0404A | 2.43X | 4.38GB | CLV |
LiteOn LDW-411S | 2.41X | 4.38GB | CLV |
MSI DR4-A | 2.41X | 4.38GB | CLV |
MSI DR8-A | 2.41X | 4.38GB | CLV |
NEC 1300A | 2.41X | 4.38GB | CLV |
Nu Tech DDW-081 | 2.46X | 4.38GB | CLV |
Plextor 708A | 2.42X | 4.38GB | CLV |
Sony DRU-530A | 2.41X | 4.38GB | CLV |
MCC 002 - 4X DVD+R | |||
Drive | Average Burn | Length | Mode |
ASUS DRW-0402P/D | 4.01X | 4.38GB | CLV |
ASUS DRW-0804P | 4.01X | 4.38GB | CLV |
Gigabyte GO-W0404A | 4.00X | 4.38GB | CLV |
LiteOn LDW-411S | 4.02X | 4.38GB | CLV |
MSI DR4-A | 4.00X | 4.38GB | CLV |
MSI DR8-A | 6.36X | 4.38GB | Z-CLV |
NEC 1300A | 4.00X | 4.38GB | CLV |
Nu Tech DDW-081 | 7.62X | 4.38GB | Z-CLV |
Plextor 708A | 7.67X | 4.38GB | Z-CLV |
Sony DRU-530A | 4.02X | 4.38GB | CLV |
MCC 003 - 8X DVD+R | |||
Drive | Average Burn | Length | Mode |
ASUS DRW-0402P/D | 4.02X | 4.38GB | CLV |
ASUS DRW-0804P | 7.71X | 4.3GB | Z-CLV |
Gigabyte GO-W0404A | 4.01X | 4.38GB | CLV |
LiteOn LDW-411S | 4.02X | 4.38GB | CLV |
MSI DR4-A | 4.01X | 4.38GB | CLV |
MSI DR8-A | 6.78X | 4.38GB | Z-CLV |
NEC 1300A | 4.01X | 4.38GB | CLV |
Nu Tech DDW-081 | 7.62X | 4.38GB | Z-CLV |
Plextor 708A | 7.72X | 4.38GB | Z-CLV |
Sony DRU-530A | 6.63X | 4.38GB | Z-CLV |
RICOHJPNR01 - 4X DVD+R | |||
Drive | Average Burn | Length | Mode |
ASUS DRW-0402P/D | 4.01X | 4.38GB | CLV |
ASUS DRW-0804P | 4.00X | 4.38GB | CLV |
Gigabyte GO-W0404A | 4.00X | 4.38GB | CLV |
LiteOn LDW-411S | 4.01X | 4.38GB | CLV |
MSI DR4-A | 4.00X | 4.38GB | CLV |
MSI DR8-A | 6.81X | 4.38GB | Z-CLV |
NEC 1300A | 4.00X | 4.38GB | CLV |
Nu Tech DDW-081 | 7.65X | 4.38GB | Z-CLV |
Plextor 708A | 7.20X | 4.38GB | Z-CLV |
Sony DRU-530A | 4.05X | 4.38GB | CLV |
YUDEN000T01 - 4X DVD+R | |||
Drive | Average Burn | Length | Mode |
ASUS DRW-0402P/D | 4.00X | 4.38GB | CLV |
ASUS DRW-0804P | 4.00X | 4.38GB | CLV |
Gigabyte GO-W0404A | 4.01X | 4.38GB | CLV |
LiteOn LDW-411S | 4.01X | 4.38GB | CLV |
MSI DR4-A | 4.00X | 4.38GB | CLV |
MSI DR8-A | 6.80X | 4.38GB | Z-CLV |
NEC 1300A | 4.00X | 4.38GB | CLV |
Nu Tech DDW-081 | 7.66X | 4.38GB | Z-CLV |
Plextor 708A | 7.65X | 4.38GB | Z-CLV |
Sony DRU-530A | 4.03X | 4.38GB | CLV |
Unfortunately, the ASUS DRW-0804P would not recognize an 8X write descriptor on the overly popular "MCC 002" media. Very similar to the Sony DRU-530A, our ASUS 8x8 would only write 8X on sanctioned 8X discs. It seems that the D63630GM chipset follows write descriptors very strictly and does not recalibrate on the fly in the same manner as the Plextor 708A or NuTech DDW-081.
DVD/CD Speed incorrectly identifies some of the write modes as P-CAV rather than Z-CLV.
Burn Tests DVD-R Media
Higher burn speed averages are better. We introduced a few new media types for sanctioned 8X DVD-R burn times.PRINCO - 1X DVD-R | |||
Drive | Average Burn | Length | Mode |
ASUS DRW-0402P/D | 1.01X | 4.38GB | CLV |
ASUS DRW-0804P | 1.01X | 4.38GB | CLV |
Gigabyte GO-W0404A | 1.02X | 4.38GB | CLV |
LiteOn LDW-411S | 1.01X | 4.38GB | CLV |
MSI DR4-A | 1.00X | 4.38GB | CLV |
MSI DR8-A | 2.02X | 4.38GB | CLV |
NEC 1300A | 1.00X | 4.38GB | CLV |
Nu Tech DDW-081 | - | 4.38GB | - |
Plextor 708A | 2.02X | 4.38GB | CLV |
Sony DRU-530A | 2.02X | 4.38GB | CLV |
RITEKG04 - 4X DVD-R | |||
Drive | Average Burn | Length | Mode |
ASUS DRW-0402P/D | 4.01X | 4.38GB | CLV |
ASUS DRW-0804P | 4.01X | 4.38GB | CLV |
Gigabyte GO-W0404A | 4.02X | 4.38GB | CLV |
LiteOn LDW-411S | 4.02X | 4.38GB | CLV |
MSI DR4-A | 4.00X | 4.38GB | CLV |
MSI DR8-A | 4.05X | 4.38GB | CLV |
NEC 1300A | 4.01X | 4.38GB | CLV |
Nu Tech DDW-081 | - | 4.38GB | - |
Plextor 708A | 4.02X | 4.38GB | CLV |
Sony DRU-530A | 4.04X | 4.38GB | CLV |
MCC01RG20 - 4X DVD-R | |||
Drive | Average Burn | Length | Mode |
ASUS DRW-0402P/D | 4.00X | 4.38GB | CLV |
ASUS DRW-0804P | 4.01X | 4.38GB | CLV |
Gigabyte GO-W0404A | 4.02X | 4.38GB | CLV |
LiteOn LDW-411S | 4.01X | 4.38GB | CLV |
MSI DR4-A | 4.00X | 4.38GB | CLV |
MSI DR8-A | 4.02X | 4.38GB | CLV |
NEC 1300A | 4.00X | 4.38GB | CLV |
Nu Tech DDW-081 | - | 4.38GB | - |
Plextor 708A | 4.02X | 4.38GB | CLV |
Sony DRU-530A | 4.05X | 4.38GB | CLV |
MCC 02RG20 - 8X DVD-R | |||
Drive | Average Burn | Length | Mode |
ASUS DRW-0804P | 7.70X | 4.3GB | Z-CLV |
One neat little aspect about the ASUS DRW-0802P is versatility for writing poor quality media. Although we listed test cases for specific media above, we also tested many other media (some without write descriptors). The Pioneer 106 and 107D had no trouble burning even the worst quality media that we could find. On the contrary, our Plextor 708A was very picky about burning media without write descriptors and usually would not burn certain "cheapy" DVD-Rs.
Burn Tests DVD-RW Media
Higher burn speed averages are better.RICOHJPNW01 - 2.4X DVD+RW | |||
Drive | Average Burn | Length | Mode |
ASUS DRW-0402P/D | 2.45X | 4.38GB | CLV |
ASUS DRW-0804P | 2.42X | 4.38GB | CLV |
Gigabyte GO-W0404A | 2.42X | 4.38GB | CLV |
LiteOn LDW-411S | 2.41X | 4.38GB | CLV |
MSI DR4-A | 2.40X | 4.38GB | CLV |
MSI DR8-A | 2.45X | 4.38GB | CLV |
NEC 1300A | 2.42X | 4.38GB | CLV |
Nu Tech DDW-081 | 2.37X | 4.38GB | CLV |
Plextor 708A | 2.41X | 4.38GB | CLV |
Sony DRU-530A | 2.41X | 4.38GB | CLV |
MKM A02 - 2.4X DVD+RW | |||
Drive | Average Burn | Length | Mode |
ASUS DRW-0804P | 4.0X | 4.38GB | CLV |
PHILIPS 041 - 4X DVD+RW | |||
Drive | Average Burn | Length | Mode |
ASUS DRW-0402P/D | - | 4.38GB | CLV |
ASUS DRW-0804P | 4.00X | 4.38GB | CLV |
Gigabyte GO-W0404A | 4.01X | 4.38GB | CLV |
LiteOn LDW-411S | 4.01X | 4.38GB | CLV |
MSI DR4-A | - | 4.38GB | CLV |
MSI DR8-A | 4.04X | 4.38GB | CLV |
NEC 1300A | - | 4.38GB | CLV |
Nu Tech DDW-081 | 3.92X | 4.38GB | CLV |
Plextor 708A | 4.01X | 4.38GB | CLV |
Sony DRU-530A | 4.01X | 4.38GB | CLV |
RICOHJPNW11 - 4X DVD+RW | |||
Drive | Average Burn | Length | Mode |
ASUS DRW-0402P/D | - | 4.38GB | CLV |
ASUS DRW-0804P | 4.00X | 4.38GB | CLV |
Gigabyte GO-W0404A | 4.01X | 4.38GB | CLV |
LiteOn LDW-411S | 4.00X | 4.38GB | CLV |
MSI DR4-A | - | 4.38GB | CLV |
MSI DR8-A | 4.04X | 4.38GB | CLV |
NEC 1300A | - | 4.38GB | CLV |
Nu Tech DDW-081 | 3.96X | 4.38GB | CLV |
Plextor 708A | 3.99X | 4.38GB | CLV |
Sony DRU-530A | 4.02X | 4.38GB | CLV |
MCC00RW11N9 - 1X DVD-RW | |||
Drive | Average Burn | Length | Mode |
ASUS DRW-0402P/D | 1.01X | 4.38GB | CLV |
ASUS DRW-0804P | 1.00X | 4.38GB | CLV |
Gigabyte GO-W0404A | 1.01X | 4.38GB | CLV |
LiteOn LDW-411S | 1.01X | 4.38GB | CLV |
MSI DR4-A | 1.00X | 4.38GB | CLV |
MSI DR8-A | 1.01X | 4.38GB | CLV |
NEC 1300A | 1.00X | 4.38GB | CLV |
Nu Tech DDW-081 | - | 4.38GB | - |
Plextor 708A | 1.02X | 4.38GB | CLV |
Sony DRU-530A | 1.01X | 4.38GB | CLV |
PVCW00V00245 - 2X DVD-RW | |||
Drive | Average Burn | Length | Mode |
ASUS DRW-0402P/D | 1.95X | 4.38GB | CLV |
ASUS DRW-0804P | 2.00X | 4.38GB | CLV |
Gigabyte GO-W0404A | 2.00X | 4.38GB | CLV |
LiteOn LDW-411S | 2.00X | 4.38GB | CLV |
MSI DR4-A | 2.00X | 4.38GB | CLV |
MSI DR8-A | 2.00X | 4.38GB | CLV |
NEC 1300A | 2.00X | 4.38GB | CLV |
Nu Tech DDW-081 | - | 4.38GB | - |
Plextor 708A | 2.01X | 4.38GB | CLV |
Sony DRU-530A | 2.03X | 4.38GB | CLV |
MCC 01RW4X - 4X DVD-RW | |||
Drive | Average Burn | Length | Mode |
ASUS DRW-0804P | 4.00X | 4.38GB | CLV |
Read Tests - Printed Media
Seek Times - Pressed CD 74:40.02 | ||
Drive | Random | Full |
ASUS DRW-0402P/D | 123ms | 163ms |
ASUS DRW-0804P | 127ms | 296ms |
Gigabyte GO-W0404A | 92ms | 187ms |
LiteOn LDW-411S | 88ms | 179ms |
MSI DR4-A | 128ms | 188ms |
MSI DR8-A | 76ms | 145ms |
NEC 1300A | 121ms | 183ms |
Nu Tech DDW-081 | 102ms | 167ms |
Plextor 708A | 94ms | 167ms |
Sony DRU-530A | 125ms | 199ms |
Seek Times - DVD 4.38GB | ||
Drive | Random | Full |
ASUS DRW-0402P/D | 145ms | 188ms |
ASUS DRW-0804P | 130ms | 312ms |
Gigabyte GO-W0404A | 142ms | 173ms |
LiteOn LDW-411S | 120ms | 196ms |
MSI DR4-A | 166ms | 249ms |
MSI DR8-A | 117ms | 170ms |
NEC 1300A | 124ms | 167ms |
Nu Tech DDW-081 | 135ms | 144ms |
Plextor 708A | 170ms | 228ms |
Sony DRU-530A | 175ms | 242ms |
CD and DVD seek times were particularly poor on the 8x8. We noticed this on the previous generation of ASUS/Pioneer drives as well.
We used various DVD and CD media around the lab for this portion of the benchmark. We attempted to use discs that contained no errors or scratches. Higher read speed averages are better.
Read - Pressed CD | ||
Drive | Average Read | Length |
ASUS DRW-0402P/D | 25.10X | 74:43.00 |
ASUS DRW-0804P | 30.89X | 74:43.00 |
Gigabyte GO-W0404A | 30.42X | 74:43.00 |
LiteOn LDW-411S | 30.39X | 74:43.00 |
MSI DR4-A | 30.81X | 74:43.00 |
MSI DR8-A | 30.62X | 74:43.00 |
NEC 1300A | 31.01X | 74:43.00 |
Nu Tech DDW-081 | 32.22X | 74:43.00 |
Plextor 708A | 31.66X | 74:43.00 |
Sony DRU-530A | 31.59X | 74:43.00 |
Read - DVDR | ||
Drive | Average Read | Length |
ASUS DRW-0402P/D | 4.62X | 4.38GB |
ASUS DRW-0804P | 6.27X | 4.38GB |
Gigabyte GO-W0404A | 5.22X | 4.38GB |
LiteOn LDW-411S | 5.23X | 4.38GB |
MSI DR4-A | 4.05X | 4.38GB |
MSI DR8-A | 4.04X | 4.38GB |
NEC 1300A | 3.66X | 4.38GB |
Nu Tech DDW-081 | 6.26X | 4.38GB |
Plextor 708A | 6.05X | 4.38GB |
Sony DRU-530A | 3.48X | 4.38GB |
Read - Pressed DVD Video | ||
Drive | Average Read | Length |
ASUS DRW-0402P/D | 2.18X | 7.88GB |
ASUS DRW-0804P | 6.34X | 7.88GB |
Gigabyte GO-W0404A | 9.26X | 7.88GB |
LiteOn LDW-411S | 9.24X | 7.88GB |
MSI DR4-A | 2.04X | 7.88GB |
MSI DR8-A | 9.01X | 7.88GB |
NEC 1300A | 3.66X | 7.88GB |
Nu Tech DDW-081 | 3.11X | 7.88GB |
Plextor 708A | 9.14X | 7.88GB |
Sony DRU-530A | 2.01X | 7.88GB |
DVD and CD reads were right about where we expected on the DR8-A. Eject time was measured at 1.4s.
Final Thoughts
There are multiple problems with the ASUS 8x8 (as well as Pioneer 107D, and NEC 2500A). Slow access times, slow CDR burn speeds, and lack of recalibration for unsanctioned media all come to mind. With the exception of access times, all of these specifications have been improved since the last ASUS DVD recorder, but they are out-paced by some of the other drives that we have reviewed.The large downfall of the drive is, unfortunately, price. The ASUS 8x8 sells for around $130, while the Pioneer 107D retails for a few dollars less, but firmware releases for the Pioneer 107D are released faster. The near identical performing NEC 2500A retails for around $90. Recall in our introduction that all three of these drives are based on the same NEC chipset, although the NEC 2500A uses a slightly different pickup.
That being said, there are a lot of redeeming qualities about the ASUS 8x8 as well. The sacrifice of burn speed for media support is acceptable. Rebates on the drive should keep it priced fairly aggressively with the Pioneer 107D, so consider it as a possible substitution if the price is right.
Special Thanks to Sony and Verbatim for providing media for this review.