HP DVD-1035i detail information
| Posted by | Wendy Collins |
| Posted on | 05/11/07 21:24 |
| Number of views | 13017 |
| Manufacturer | HP |
| Product | HP DVD-1035i |
| Description | 20x DVD Burner |
Test machine
For this review we will be using a computer with the following configuration:
Hardware:
- Motherboard: ASUSTeK P5K (Intel P35 chipset)
- Processor: Intel Core 2 Quad Q6600
- RAM: 4 GB OCZ Platinum dual channel kit DDR2 800
- GFX: BFG nVidia 8800GTS (640 Megabytes GDDR3 HDCP compliant)
- Sound: Onboard Realtek ALC882 HD audio controller
- Hard disk: 2X 500GB Seagate Barracuda 7200.10 (SATA 2)
- Case: ThermalTake Armor (silver)
- PSU: Enermax Liberty 620W
- Display: Samsung Syncmaster CX226BW 22” widescreen (HDCP compliant)
- Operating System: Windows Vista Home Premium (64 bit)
System setup:

The HP DVD-1035i was connected to a IDE channel on the motherboards ICH9 IDE controller. As we can see from the above screenshot, Nero InfoTool reports the HP DVD-1035i as a UDMA4 device.
And another screenshot from Nero InfoTool:

From the screenshot from Nero InfoTool above, we can see the HP DVD-1035i supports DVD-RAM read/write. The drive came shipped with firmware version FH22.
Installed software:
Our review PC has Windows Vista Home Premium 64 bit installed.
Features and techniques
Software Bundle:
Now let’s take a look at the supplied software bundle. Please note, we may not use any of this software in this review.

The supplied software CD-ROM

In the above screenshot we see the available install options
- Drive user manual
- Nero 7 Essentials
- Adobe reader
- View readme text file

View the drive manual selection screen

Drive manual language selection screen

The Nero 7 Essentials install screen
Nero 7 Essentials offers, the following applications.
- Nero 7 Express Essentials
- Nero Showtime 3 Essentials
- Nero Vision 4 Essentials
- Nero Recode 2 Essentials
- Nero InCD 5 Essentials
- Nero PhotoShow Express 4
The software bundle is very good, up to date and should provide a good starting point for any new user as well as the more advanced user.
Disc Quality Scanning:
The HP DVD-1035i can be used along with KProbe or Nero CD-Speed for “Disc Quality Scanning”.


Disc Quality Scan at 4x scanning speed using CD-Speed.

Disc Quality Scan at 4x scanning speed using KProbe.
The HP DVD-1035i could be considered a useful drive for Disc Quality Scanning. The results seem fairly consistent with those of a Lite-On drive scanning at 4x
BookType (Bitsetting):
The HP DVD-1035i supports fully automatic bit-setting and supports Bit-Setting on DVD+R/RW/+R DL media types.
Here is how you could check if your discs are really written with DVD-ROM book type:
Start Nero CD-DVD Speed and click the Disc info button and you should get something like this:

DVD+R with BookType DVD-ROM

DVD+RW with BookType DVD-ROM

DVD+R DL with BookType DVD-ROM
Another quick test is to start Nero CD-Speed and look at the disc information:

Writing technique
Now it’s time to take a closer look at the write technology used by the HP DVD-1035i:
For these tests we used CD-Speed and wrote a full disc at the drives maximum speed.
CD Recordable:
According to the specifications of the HP DVD-1035i, it should be able to write CD-R media at a maximum speed of 48x.

The HP DVD-1035i uses CAV, (Constant Angular Velocity), to write at its maximum speed of 48X. This gives an average speed of 37.43x and a total writing time of 2 minutes and 37 seconds.
For comparison we have made the following table:
|
CD-R |
Supported |
Write |
Start |
End |
Average |
Write |
|
NEC |
48x |
CAV |
21.41x |
47.92x |
36.32x |
3m:02s |
|
Philips |
48x |
CAV |
21.33x |
48.06x |
35.53x |
3m:04s |
|
Samsung |
48x |
CAV |
21.88x |
48.36 |
37.21x |
2m:52s |
|
Samsung |
48x |
CAV |
21.94x |
48.24x |
37.30x |
2m:52s |
|
Samsung |
48x |
CAV |
21.82x |
48.52x |
37.21x |
3m:00s |
|
Pioneer |
40x |
CAV |
17.83x |
40.47xx |
30.27x |
3m:14s |
|
Samsung |
48x |
CAV |
21.71x |
48.06x |
36.86x |
2m:54s |
|
HP |
48x |
CAV |
22.01x |
49.38x |
37.43x |
2m:37s |
As we can see, the HP DVD-1035i was the fastest drive when writing CD-R media.
CD Re-writable:
According to the specifications of the HP DVD-1035I, it should be able to write CD-RW media at a maximum speed of 32x.

The HP DVD-1035i uses Z-CLV, (Zoned Constant Linear Velocity), to write at its maximum speed of 32X. This gives an average speed of 24.93x and a total writing time of 3 minutes and 42 seconds.
For comparison we have made the following table:
|
CD-RW |
Supported |
Write |
Start |
End |
Average |
Write |
|
NEC |
32x |
Z-CLV |
20.08x |
32.00x |
29.71x |
3m:11s |
|
Philips |
32x |
P-CAV |
21.37x |
32.16x |
29.77x |
3m:20s |
|
Samsung |
32x |
Z-CLV |
16.09x |
32.30x |
28.44x |
3m:35s |
|
Samsung |
32x |
Z-CLV |
16.01x |
32.02x |
28.28x |
3m:38s |
|
Samsung |
32x |
Z-CLV |
16.09x |
32.18x |
28.44x |
3m:27s |
|
Pioneer |
32x |
Z-CLV |
16.03x |
32.07x |
24.97x |
3m:45s |
|
Samsung |
32x |
Z-CLV |
16.10x |
32.21x |
28.09x |
3m:23s |
|
HP |
32x |
Z-CLV |
16.05x |
32.10x |
24.93x |
3m:42s |
As we can see, the HP DVD-1035i was one of the slowest drives when writing CD-RW media.
20x DVD+R/-R writing speed:
According to the specifications of the HP DVD-1035i, it should be able to write DVD+R/-R media at a maximum speed of 20x.

DVD+R
The HP DVD-1035i uses CAV, (Constant Angular Velocity), to write at its maximum speed of 20X. This gives an average speed of 14.70x and a total writing time of 5 minutes and 4 seconds.

DVD-R
The HP DVD-1035i uses CAV, (Constant Angular Velocity), to write at its maximum speed of 20X. This gives an average speed of 14.72x and a total writing time of 5 minutes and 9 seconds.
For comparison we have made the following table:
|
16x |
Supported |
Write |
Start |
End |
Average |
Write |
|
Samsung |
18x +R |
CAV |
7.54x |
18.12x |
13.21x |
5m:34s |
|
Optiarc |
18x +R |
CAV |
7.53x |
18.02x |
13.26x |
5m:26s |
|
Plextor |
18x +R |
CAV |
7.23x |
18.00x |
12.41x |
5m:34s |
|
Samsung |
18x +R |
CAV |
7.62x |
18.24x |
13.46x |
5m:19s |
|
Pioneer |
18x +R |
CAV |
7.51x |
18.16x |
13.17x |
5m:11s |
|
Samsung |
20x +R |
CAV |
8.36x |
20.08x |
14.95x |
4m:38s |
|
HP |
20x +R |
CAV |
8.18x |
19.65x |
14.70x |
5m:04s |
As we can see from our table, the HP DVD-1035i was one of the fastest drives when writing DVD±R media.
8X DVD+RW writing speed:
According to the specifications of the HP DVD-1035i, it should be able to write DVD+RW at a maximum speed of 8x.

The HP DVD-1035i uses Z-CLV, (Zoned Constant Linear Velocity), to write at its maximum speed of 8X. This gives an average speed of 7.20x and a total writing time of 8 minutes and 7 seconds.
For comparison we have made the following table:
|
DVD+RW |
Writing |
Average |
Writing |
|
Pioneer |
8x Z-CLV |
7.83x |
7m:26s |
|
Plextor |
8x P-CAV |
7.87x |
7m:15s |
|
Samsung |
8x Z-CLV |
6.96x |
9m:12s |
|
Pioneer |
8x Z-CLV |
7.83x |
7m:42s |
|
Samsung |
8x Z-CLV |
7.71x |
7m:31s |
|
HP |
8x Z-CLV |
7.20x |
8m:07s |
The HP DVD-1035i was about average at writing our test DVD+RW media.
6x DVD-RW writing speed:
According to the specifications of the HP DVD-1035i, it should be able to write DVD-RW at a maximum speed of 6x.

The HP DVD-1035i uses Z-CLV, (Zoned Constant Linear Velocity), to write at its maximum speed of 6X. This gives an average speed of 5.71x and a total writing time of 10 minutes and 49 seconds.
For comparison we have made the following table:
|
DVD-RW |
Writing |
Average |
Writing |
|
Pioneer |
6x CLV |
6.01x |
9m:56s |
|
Plextor |
6x CLV |
6.03x |
10m:00s |
|
Samsung |
6x Z-CLV |
5.67x |
10m:44s |
|
Pioneer |
6x CLV |
6.02x |
9m:50s |
|
Samsung |
6x CLV |
6.03x |
10m:08s |
|
HP |
6x Z-CLV |
5.71x |
10m:49s |
The HP DVD-1035i was the slowest drive when writing DVD-RW media.
8x DVD+R DL writing speed:
According to the specifications of the HP DVD-1035i, it should be able to write DVD+R DL at a maximum speed of 8x.

The HP DVD-1035i uses Z-CLV, (Zoned Constant Linear Velocity), to write at its maximum speed of 8X. This gives an average speed of 6.76x and a total writing time of 18 minutes and 7 seconds.
8x DVD-R DL writing speed:
According to the specifications of the HP DVD-1035i, it should be able to write DVD-R DL at a maximum speed of 8x.

The HP DVD-1035i uses Z-CLV, (Zoned Constant Linear Velocity), to write at its maximum speed of 8X. This gives an average speed of 6.77x and a total writing time of 18 minutes and 43 seconds.
For comparison we have made the following table:
|
DVD DL |
Size |
Writing |
Writing |
Book |
|
Plextor |
8152MB |
DVD+R DL 10x |
14m:14s |
DVD-ROM |
|
Pioneer |
8152MB |
DVD+R DL 8x |
17m:03s |
DVD-ROM |
|
Plextor |
8152MB |
DVD+R DL 10x |
13m:55s |
DVD-ROM |
|
Samsung |
8152MB |
DVD+R DL 8x |
19m:06s |
DVD-ROM |
|
Pioneer |
8152MB |
DVD+R DL 10x |
15m:07s |
DVD-ROM |
|
Samsung |
8152MB |
DVD+R DL 16x |
10m:33s |
DVD-ROM |
|
HP |
8152MB |
DVD+R DL 8x |
18m:17s |
DVD-ROM |
The HP DVD-1035i was about average when writing double layer media.
12x DVD-RAM writing speed:
According to the specifications of the HP DVD-1035i, it should be able to write DVD-RAM at a maximum speed of 12x.

The HP DVD-1035i uses P-CAV, (Partial Constant Angular Velocity), to write at its maximum speed of 12X. This gives an average speed of 10.00x and a total writing time of 5 minutes and 56 seconds.
For comparison we have made the following table:
|
DVD-RAM |
Writing |
Average |
Writing |
|
Samsung |
12x P-CAV |
10.11x |
5m:42s |
|
Pioneer |
12x P-CAV |
10.35x |
5m:33s |
|
Samsung |
12x P-CAV |
10.09x |
5m:44s |
|
HP |
12x P-CAV |
10.00x |
5m:56x |
The HP DVD-1035i was the slowest drive when writing DVD-RAM media.
Summary:
There is no doubt that the HP DVD-1035i has excellent writing performance. CD-R writing speed was the fastest we have seen and DVD R writing performance was also very good.
Let’s head on to the next page where we will check reading performance….


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