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| Posted by | Tor Magne |
| Posted on | 25/03/05 21:13 |
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Test machine:
For this review we will be using a computer with the following configuration:
Hardware:
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Motherboard: Abit IC-7 MAX3
i875P
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Processor:
Intel Pentium 4 3,2GHz 800MHz FSB Prescott with Hyper
Threading support.
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RAM: 1Gb PC4300 DDR
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GFX: Asus GeForce 6800
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Sound: SB
Audigy 2
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Hard
disks: 400Gb Seagate Barracuda 7200.8 S-ATA connected to the Intel i875P S-ATA
controller.
System set-up:
The LG GSA-5163D was connected to the IEE1394A Firewire interface and identified itself as HL-DT-ST DVDRAM GSA-5163D. DMA (Direct Memory Access) and autorun was enabled for all devices where it was possible.
Software:
Windows XP Professional is installed on the computer along with Service Pack 2 for Windows XP. We will be using the following software in this review:
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Ahead Nero Burning ROM version
6.6.0.6
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Ahead Nero CD/DVD Speed
v3.61
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Ahead Nero InfoTool
v2.27
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DVD-Identifier
3.5.1
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K-Probe v2.4.2
Installation and supported features:
We quickly installed the drive without any problems and here is a screenshot from Nero InfoTool:
Our drive came shipped with firmware A101, we updated the firmware to version A102 for this review. The only drawbacks we could see are the inability to read CD+G as well as missing Mt Rainier support along with a bit too small of a buffer. A larger buffer would at least smooth up the data transfer to the drive a bit on stressed systems.
We verified the reported features with Nero:

No differences noticed here either, and we could see that Nero supports bitsetting with this drive.
Book type
changing:
The LG GSA-5163B supports bitsetting and could write DVD+R and DVD+R9 DL media with DVD-ROM book type.
In our tests we used the bitsetting option in Nero CD-DVD Speed to change the book type:

Or you can use Nero Burning ROM (V.6.6.0.6) under the option 'Choose Recorder" to change the book type:

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 book type DVD-ROM

DVD+R9 DL with book type DVD-ROM
Included software:
Now it's time to look at the included software and to comment if needed. Notice that we may not use the included software in our performance testing part of the review.
LG DVD Writer Solution:

Cyberlink PowerDVD:

Cyberlink PowerProducer Gold:

Nero Express 6:

In CD:

All in all a very complete and good software package.
Now that we have finished examining the drive and bundled programs - let us head on to the next page, which is reading performance test…







Great writer and a great review.
If LG make better firmware-support the LG-drives should be the absolute best


The GSA-5163D is also optimized for working in an external enclosure. Take an GSA-4163B and put in the same case - I doubt you will be able to reach 16x at USB at least. 16x on firewire may work.
This is because LG have optimized the GSA-5163D firmware to work at max with this enclosure. And to be honest - this is the first drive I've had that actually reach REAL 16x speed on USB2 - regardless of drive and enclosure (yeah I have lik 5-6 different enclosures).
All respect to LG for really testing that transfer rates could be reached like expected - unlike Samsung ang NU with their external writers which can only reach around 13-14x before slowing down. Very dissapointed that NU and Samsung is marketing 16x external drives that can't reach 16x.
So yes - in my eyes it's worth it - buying this drive brings you a drive that is fully tested at both USB and firewire - I did not have a single problem with USB or Firewire while testing.
Buying a drive x + enclosure x will in most cases lead to problems in a way or another.


Before I retun it to Samx Club, how did you get the firmware upgraded to A103? I only see firmware upgrades for the internal model on LG's US website, and this version can not recognize my external drive, thus, preventing any attempt at upgrading the firmware..



GSA-5163D fw A103.
Tried the drive on USB2?





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