CD Freaks presents Plextor 40/12/40S (SCSI) review!
Posted on 12/02/03 19:35 by Dennis                             
CD Freaks presents Plextor 40/12/40S (SCSI) review!

We've finally wrapped up our review of the latest Plextor SCSI drive. This Ultra SCSI-2 drive features 40x writing and reading speeds while re-writing can be done at a maximum speed of 12x:


Plextor's SCSI CD-recorders have, by many people, always been regarded as some of the best CD-recorders ever manufactured. Unfortunately for many people Plextor had decided to stop production of their SCSI models and the latest Plextor SCSI drive that was released was the popular PlexWriter 12/10/32S drive. As you can perhaps imagine it was quite a shock when last year in October, Plextor announced that they would release a new SCSI CD-recorder again.

In this review of the Plextor PX-W4012S we'll see how well the drive performs. Is the SCSI interface really more stable and reliable than the IDE interface as some people always claim? Does this latest Plextor live up to the standards that we're used from Plextor? Read on to find out!


In our review of the drive we've uncovered some interesting things like Mount Rainier support and full overburning support. We've also used a firmware version that has not been officially released yet! What are you waiting for? Check out our review here!

Source: CD Freaks

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By Nobby, Wednesday 12 February 2003 23:40
Thank you for this review. Your hard work is very much appreciated!
By Doc, Thursday 13 February 2003 02:57
Wow, you CD Freaks does a drive review, it's not some quarter page half-assed occurance. It's a REAL review. Good job CD Freaks crew!
By Guest, Thursday 13 February 2003 14:47
Now that my SCSI Yamaha drive is slowly eating itself, this will be my next drive.
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