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- TDK CDRW321040X
The
drive supports 32x writing (Z-CLV), 10x re-writing, 4MB Buffer and "BURN-Proof"
as the main anti-buffer underrun technology. The maximum reading speed of the
drive is 40x (CAV). The exact writing speeds are 4x, 8x, 12, 16x, 20x (CLV)
and 32x (20x-32x). The re-writing speeds are 4x, 8x and 10x. The drive doesn't
support Mt. Rainier format. The drive includes a C2 error reporting and supports
all known writing modes (DAO, SAO, TAO and RAW).
- TDK 32x writing speed
TDK CDRW321040X supports 32x writing speed with the use of the Z-CLV writing
technology. Below it's the Nero CD Speed writing graph that illustrates the
use of Zone-CLV writing technology:
The 32x writing speed range is divided in 3 zones: The drive starts writing
at 20x from the lead-in area till 12mins, shifts up to 24x at 16mins and lastly
shifts to 32x at 40mins and stays there until the end. The average recording
speed is 26.85X, which makes it as fast as ASUS CRW3212, at least according
to the Nero CD Speed writing test. The drive will write almost all CDs at 32x,
even lower quality media.
- The package

The
package supplied was the retail European version. This included: the TDK drive,
an installation guide, audio cable, a CD-R pen, 1 piece of TDK Reflex Ultra
80min 32x CD-R blank, 1 piece of TDK 80min HS-RW, mounting screws and a CD-R
pen..
The
software supplied with the drive was Nero v5.5 / InCD v2, and TDK Digital MixMaster.
TDK offers 2 Year On Site Collect and Return Service (in E.U., Norway and Switzerland).
The complete package will be available at .... including 16% VAT. (s.r.p.).
The tray of the drive is blue and has the "TDK"logo. On the front
panel you will also find two leds, the eject button, the headphone jack and
the volume selector. As usual the tray has a fluorescent blue color adding a
special hue to the drive:
At the back of the drive we will find the usual connectors (IDE interface,
power), the jumpers for setting the drive as a Master/Slave, the SPDIF output
connector and the analog/digital output connectors. There are 3 jumpers at the
left of the back. The 2 jumpers on the left are not used (factory reserved),
and the third is being used for making the drive working at UDMA33 mode. If
you remove the third jumper, the drive works at PIO-Mode4 mode - which is suggested
in case your CDs are un-readable:
- Installation
The
TDK 321040 was installed as a Master in the secondary IDE Bus. The drive worked
in PIOMode4 and after booting, identified itself as "TDK CDRW321040X".
We used WinXP for the recording tests. In order activate DMA, under VIA chipset,
you have to install VIA's IDE Busmaster drives or Intel's Application Accelerator
, for Intel chipsets.
The drive was a Januray 2001 model with firmware revision v3.41 installed.
We used Nero (5.5.7.2), InCD (3.21) and CloneCD (3.3.4.1) for the recording
tests: