Optiarc AW-G170A detail information
| Posted by | Wendy Collins |
| Posted on | 15/10/06 14:34 |
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| Manufacturer | Optiarc |
| Product | Optiarc AW-G170A |
| Description | Sony's first drive manufactured by Optiarc Supports DVD-RAM |
DVD+R DL at 8x:
![image028[1]](http://gfx.cdfreaks.com/reviews/sony_aw-g170_preview/image077.jpg)



The Sony AW-G170A uses Z-CLV (Zone-Constant Linear Velocity) to write DVD+R DL at 8x. The average write speed was 6.53x with a total write time of 18 minutes and 37 seconds. The result is good.
DVD-R DL at 8x:




The Sony AW-G170A used CLV (Constant Linear Velocity) to write our 4x DVD-R DL at 4x.
DVD-RAM writing performance:
The specifications of this drive tell us that it should read and write DVD-RAM at 12x.



The Sony AW-G170A used P-CAV (Partial-Constant Angular Velocity) to write DVD-RAM at 12x with verify off. The average write speed is 9.73x and total writing time is 6 minutes and 8 seconds.

Above a screenshot of the Sony AW-G170A reading back the Maxell DVD-RAM 12x media.
This concludes our preview of the Sony AW-G170A drive. Let us head on to the final page for our 'preview" conclusion…..

THIS IS crazxxy !


AD-7170A .... 1.85


















I had the same problem.XP did not recognize the Sony AW-G170A as a burner.
I downloaded the free cd burner software from
http://www.audioi.com/cd-dvd-writer.htm
And this software did recognize it as a burner and finally worked.Give it a try....


I guess there is a bad batch out and about. I'm reluctant to return the drive because the problem is intermittent and I'm hesitant in flashing the firmware because it's still under warranty.
I will persist until it dies then I will return it :-)










The sound is heavy than a System's rebooting sound.
And while rebooting the system, Sony DVD's LED blinks now and earlier it was not blinking. I don't know the reason. Can anybody help me.


Thnaks in advance


are pc world selling crap gear or what ?.


. I was told this was the best
rap:

Very happy at first but for the last two months it thinks it is a DVD-Ram and refuses to read any other media or write.
I've been building computers since 1998 and never had trouble like this - stay clear of this drive!!!








this is piece of shit crap




Happy writing!
This message was edited at: 21-01-2008 02:04






Writing performance DVD-R/RW
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