PleXWriter PX-W124TS CD-RW
2. Data Tests
Data Tests
Test Method:
We used CD WinBench 99 v1.1, CD Speed 99 v0.6 and SCSI Mechanic v2.1h (evaluation
version) to run the data tests. All tests (except the WinBench one) were done
using identical recordable media (Mitsui).
For comparison purposes we present in the following figures of test results for this drive against results obtained from widely available drives of similar performance of our CDR arsenal.
CD WinBench 99 v1.1 results:
CD Speed results:
- Speed : Bigger is
better
- Seek Times : less is better
- CPU Usage : less is better
Speed (x) |
Seek Time (ms) |
CPU Usage (%) |
||||||||
Start |
Average |
End |
Random |
1/3 |
Full |
1x |
2x |
4x |
8x |
|
Sync Data Transfer On |
13.86 |
24.35 |
32.21 |
149 |
176 |
282 |
2 |
4 |
7 |
15 |
Verdict of Data Tests:
The PleXWriter PX-124TS performs quite good as a reader. The average transfer
rate is 3.5Mb/s and the maximum is 6.2MB/s. It's seek time (149ms) stays within
its specifications and is considered quite good for a CDR-W drive but might
prove inadequate if you throw in CDs with many tiny files. It's reading speed
when dealing with CD-RW disks ranges from 9x to 21x with an average of 15x!
Isn't this amazing? Even the Plextor 40x CD-ROM can read the same disk only
at 8x (most drives in the market reach utmost 4x!) The improvement of Plextor
in this field is outstanding!
Concerning the CPU usage, it's quite good for a SCSI device. Like every other Plextor CD-ROMs and CD-RW drives, the Retry Count is a little high (10), and this may cause problems when dealing with scratchy CDs. Finally, the Plextor PX-124TS can read in RAW mode, which means that it can be used along with CloneCD as a reader.