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techPowerUp! News :: Buffalo Launches Two 10X Blu-ray Writers
techPowerUp! News :: Buffalo Launches Two 10X Blu-ray Writers
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So does anyone have any info?
Alright thanks dave I didn't know if it was just an 8x called a 10x or if it's really something new. I'm surprised more people aren't interested
I don't mean to threadjack but at what mW do 8x blu ray diodes use to burn discs? When they are harvested and installed with a driver aren't they pushed with a higher current?
The reason I wonder is I saw that 12x's will burn at 450mW. But 8x's can already be pushed to 500+mW. I'm looking to make a ratio to find out how much output power in mW can be expected from a 12x.
?(Unharvested mW power) / 500(harvested mW power)= 450(unharvested mW power) / x (future harvested 12x power) Understand?
We push diodes beyond what the manufacturer designed them for.
However, the output needed in a bluray burner is controlled/limited by many other extraneous variables. Most of these are not restrictive on us.
I can GUARANTEE ytou that the 8X diode is NOT rated to go to 500mW. What is it rated to? We don't know.