Hello
Over the years Plextor has always been the make to have if you had the cash. Im on the look out for a new drive and i could not help but notice that Plextor drives are some what cheaper now days. I can buy one for as little as £24.00 delivered.
I have just read a post by a videohelp member which has taken the shine off buying my first Plextor drive.
Kerry56 Wrote: Plextors are rebadged Lite-on drives these days. My usual advice for potential Plextor buyers is that if you are going to buy a Lite-on, you might as well pay Lite-on prices.
If this the case i can buy Lite-on drives for cheap as £11.99.
I have tried, Nec, LG, Sony, Samsung, but always found Pioneer a good drive. Should i stick with Pioneer or not?
I'm also having to convert ide to sata using a converter due to ide drives becoming harder to buy now days.
Can anyone please tell me what Drive makes uses the NEC chipsets now days?
Thanks
Over the years Plextor has always been the make to have if you had the cash. Im on the look out for a new drive and i could not help but notice that Plextor drives are some what cheaper now days. I can buy one for as little as £24.00 delivered.
I have just read a post by a videohelp member which has taken the shine off buying my first Plextor drive.
Quote:
Kerry56 Wrote: Plextors are rebadged Lite-on drives these days. My usual advice for potential Plextor buyers is that if you are going to buy a Lite-on, you might as well pay Lite-on prices.
I have tried, Nec, LG, Sony, Samsung, but always found Pioneer a good drive. Should i stick with Pioneer or not?
I'm also having to convert ide to sata using a converter due to ide drives becoming harder to buy now days.
Can anyone please tell me what Drive makes uses the NEC chipsets now days?
Thanks