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See your point, so we should call them F03's now right?
And when you say there actually is apioneer model BDR-S03 (thats a real 8x? or a crappier one?)
and thats crazy... a 2x-4x burner, sold as an 8x burner. how would that diode even achieve that burning speed? just real good optics and a fast ass spindle maybe? lol just askin
I think i'll hold off on em, like you suggested, unless they will send me a sample or two. then i could run on @ 200mA and see if she lasts the abuse.
Tyler
The "S" designation in Pioneer burner model numbers is an indicator of what the "package" is (OEM, retail, software inclusions, etc.) For example there will also be an S05 model (as well as a 2203 and 2205 models).
What was SOLD AS a "BDR-S03" sled is NOT from a BDR-S03 burner. They are just bluray sleds that have been hanging around somewhere for awhile. If you had been following the thread, you would have seen the time frame when these were produced. Bluray was in the 2X-4X transition at the time. They could be 2X's or 4X's. They most definitely are NOT 8X's
@ niko - ....was that a stab at me, or just innocent fun.
Pull in your paranoia. Not everything is a personal attack on you. It is a damned funny satire on the conversation.
Peace,
dave