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    DVD Rom or CD Rom?

    Hi everyone,
    I currently use a 48x CD-Rom to play games and load software. I'm considering replacing it with a DVD-Rom, since DVD's seem to be much more commom nowadays. My question is: will I notice any differance in access times, or any delays while playing CD games on a DVD-Rom? I notice some slowdown when loading games on my DVD burner, even though it is rated as 48x for reading CD's. Thanks in advance!
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    Using the following two drives here and don't really notice any difference when reading CDs:
    Sony CD-RW CRX320E: 52x32x52x CD-RW / 16x DVD-ROM

    Sony DVD-RW DW-D22A: 16x4x16x DVD+RW / 8x4x16x DVD-RW / 2.4x DVD+R DL / 48x24x48x CD-RW

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    Since you have the ability to play DVD's if needed why get another one? You're cd drive will become a paper weight.
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    I wanted to replace the CD-Rom because it has a rounded faceplate, and it won't let me close the front panel all the way in my new case. I also like having a second optical drive to dedicate for playback.
    My Network:
    -Workstation1: AMD64 3400+; 1gb RAM; 360GB Hdd space; GeForce FX5500; SB Live! 24-bit audio;WinXP Pro SP2
    -Workstation2: PentiumIII 800 Coppermine; 384MB RAM; 36 & 9gb Ultra 160 HDD's; Matrox G400 Dual Head; Yamaha DS1 audio; Win2k Pro SP4
    -Workstation3: PentiumIII 800 Coppermine; 384MB RAM; 80GB HDD; GeForce MX4000; SB Live! Basic audio; Win2k Pro SP4
    -Laptop: Pentium M 1.66GHz; 512MB RAM; 27GB HDD;
    Win XP Pro SP2

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    I would get a DVD-Rom since it plays both. However, I just bought a game called "The Temple Of Elemenatary Evil". It is the original copy but it will not play in either of my DVD-Burners. Not sure is it because of the DVD-Burners but I remember reading some where that burners cannot play some game. This is true because I had another game only played in my Sony DVD-ROM but will not play in my Sony DVD-Burner.

    I tried all the patches but still did not work. I am waiting to test if this is really because of the burner when I put in a CD-ROM.
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    I always install 2 burners these day now that they are so cheap, there is very little extra cost involved and you get the maximum versatility possible.
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    I say a DVD-Rom at Wal-Mart the other day for $30. I remember when they used to cost a small fortune.
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    -Workstation2: PentiumIII 800 Coppermine; 384MB RAM; 36 & 9gb Ultra 160 HDD's; Matrox G400 Dual Head; Yamaha DS1 audio; Win2k Pro SP4
    -Workstation3: PentiumIII 800 Coppermine; 384MB RAM; 80GB HDD; GeForce MX4000; SB Live! Basic audio; Win2k Pro SP4
    -Laptop: Pentium M 1.66GHz; 512MB RAM; 27GB HDD;
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    Like SuperSparks I run two burners for the same reasons.

    Re CD drive, I wonder if the apparent game slowdown using a dvd drive could be that the dvd drive is actually too fast. The game software is designed to expect a certain delay time in reading the disk and is put out of stride by the unexpected speed. Just a thought.

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    That makes sense about the DVD drive being too fast. Is it safe to assume that DVD software will become more common in the next few years?
    My Network:
    -Workstation1: AMD64 3400+; 1gb RAM; 360GB Hdd space; GeForce FX5500; SB Live! 24-bit audio;WinXP Pro SP2
    -Workstation2: PentiumIII 800 Coppermine; 384MB RAM; 36 & 9gb Ultra 160 HDD's; Matrox G400 Dual Head; Yamaha DS1 audio; Win2k Pro SP4
    -Workstation3: PentiumIII 800 Coppermine; 384MB RAM; 80GB HDD; GeForce MX4000; SB Live! Basic audio; Win2k Pro SP4
    -Laptop: Pentium M 1.66GHz; 512MB RAM; 27GB HDD;
    Win XP Pro SP2

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    Definitely - it is not uncommon now.
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    So an extra DVD drive would be good for futureproofing?
    My Network:
    -Workstation1: AMD64 3400+; 1gb RAM; 360GB Hdd space; GeForce FX5500; SB Live! 24-bit audio;WinXP Pro SP2
    -Workstation2: PentiumIII 800 Coppermine; 384MB RAM; 36 & 9gb Ultra 160 HDD's; Matrox G400 Dual Head; Yamaha DS1 audio; Win2k Pro SP4
    -Workstation3: PentiumIII 800 Coppermine; 384MB RAM; 80GB HDD; GeForce MX4000; SB Live! Basic audio; Win2k Pro SP4
    -Laptop: Pentium M 1.66GHz; 512MB RAM; 27GB HDD;
    Win XP Pro SP2

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    I would say so, DVDs aren't going away any time soon, even if Blu-Ray and/or HD-DVD take off (and that is by no means a certainty).
    Nick.

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    Ok. Thanks for the help! I think I'm going to go with a DVD drive when I get the money.
    My Network:
    -Workstation1: AMD64 3400+; 1gb RAM; 360GB Hdd space; GeForce FX5500; SB Live! 24-bit audio;WinXP Pro SP2
    -Workstation2: PentiumIII 800 Coppermine; 384MB RAM; 36 & 9gb Ultra 160 HDD's; Matrox G400 Dual Head; Yamaha DS1 audio; Win2k Pro SP4
    -Workstation3: PentiumIII 800 Coppermine; 384MB RAM; 80GB HDD; GeForce MX4000; SB Live! Basic audio; Win2k Pro SP4
    -Laptop: Pentium M 1.66GHz; 512MB RAM; 27GB HDD;
    Win XP Pro SP2

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