People here have said that the Yamaha F1 is not very quiet.
Does anyone have any other suggestions for a CDRW drive that supports Mount Rainier rewriting?
Mt. Rainier CDRW drives?
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48x Plextor. It even has a $20 rebate from Plextor right now. $85 + free shipping from Newegg minus the $20 rebate = $65 for a Plextor. Pretty hard to beat.
Edit: oops, just noticed you're in a Foriegn Land and Newegg won't ship to you. I'll leave the link up for someone else.
Edit: oops, just noticed you're in a Foriegn Land and Newegg won't ship to you. I'll leave the link up for someone else.
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LG Electronics GCE-8520B (BI is retail, BB is bulk).
52x24x52. Supports Mt. Rainier. Can't say that its quiet with a ton of confidence BUT I have the predecessor 48x GCE-8481BB (which I bought on the advice of MikeC) and it is a very quiet drive. Mine doesn't support native Mt. Rainier, but I use Easy CD Creator with DirectCD, so I don't need native Mt. Rainier support. If you're not married to the idea of Mt. Rainier, then I would suggest the 8481. Got mine in black from Essential Computers (http://www.essencompu.com) with Easy CD Creator Basic for $50 (I would spring for the Easy CD upgrade no matter what drive you get). Good luck!
52x24x52. Supports Mt. Rainier. Can't say that its quiet with a ton of confidence BUT I have the predecessor 48x GCE-8481BB (which I bought on the advice of MikeC) and it is a very quiet drive. Mine doesn't support native Mt. Rainier, but I use Easy CD Creator with DirectCD, so I don't need native Mt. Rainier support. If you're not married to the idea of Mt. Rainier, then I would suggest the 8481. Got mine in black from Essential Computers (http://www.essencompu.com) with Easy CD Creator Basic for $50 (I would spring for the Easy CD upgrade no matter what drive you get). Good luck!
None of the modern 48x+ drives are silent. None. Repeat that. None.
You are trying to find the least noisy drive and in my personal opinion (having tried Plextor, Yamaha, LiteOn, Samsung, LG and couple of others) the best ones are usually LG and Samsung.
But they are NOT silent by the normal SilentPC measure. If you have a silent computer, these babies will sound like a jet engine starting when they spin up.
Oh yes, I currently have LG 4480B combo which also supports Mt Rainier. It's not silent, but the least noisy I've been able to find. It also has very good writing quality on TDK, Acer, Mitsubishi and TY media.
regards,
Halcyon
You are trying to find the least noisy drive and in my personal opinion (having tried Plextor, Yamaha, LiteOn, Samsung, LG and couple of others) the best ones are usually LG and Samsung.
But they are NOT silent by the normal SilentPC measure. If you have a silent computer, these babies will sound like a jet engine starting when they spin up.
Oh yes, I currently have LG 4480B combo which also supports Mt Rainier. It's not silent, but the least noisy I've been able to find. It also has very good writing quality on TDK, Acer, Mitsubishi and TY media.
regards,
Halcyon