Steve
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Heres why
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The Xbox 360 12x DVD-ROM with a data transfer rate of 16MB per second for gaming applications spins SIX TIMES faster than the 2x BD-ROM drive used in the Playstation 3, which only has a data transfer rate of 9MB per second for gaming applications.
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topshot_2k
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morning steve
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Welsh Dan
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So it spins six times faster, but doesn't even manage to get twice the data transfer rate? Not very efficient
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Steve
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yes spin rate obviously isnt proportional directly with transfer rate
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John
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The ps3 drive consistently reads the data at the same speed.
360 is faster on the outer of the disc.
Yet again you've made up an excuse for a downpoint of the 360.
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Steve
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quote: Originally posted by John
The ps3 drive consistently reads the data at the same speed.
360 is faster on the outer of the disc.
Yet again you've made up an excuse for a downpoint of the 360.
no the 360 is 16mb across the disk john, where did you find that rubbish out?
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Steve
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and even if your theory was correct john, it would still be reading faster on the inner edge of the disk than the sony can output consistantly anyway, so whichever way you want to look at it, the drive reads faster than the ps3, which is why its noisier
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Voyto
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If you have a sansung drive in your 360 and the noise bothers your that much, i can slow it down with a firmware flash
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Rus
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and the downside?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rlQYkaXv8RU
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Rus
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tbh, i enjoy these arguements.
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abdus
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quote: Originally posted by Rus
and the downside?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rlQYkaXv8RU
code: The lense makes scratches because Microsoft forgot to put rubber cushions around the lense
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topshot_2k
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my disks have no scratches
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Steve
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nor mine tbh
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dazavich
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Mine have scratches, not from the xbox but me leaving them out of the boxes, haha
Mine hasnt missed a beat......................yet
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topshot_2k
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just more sony fanboy propaganda tbh
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Steve
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the ps3 really is too late, a year ot two ago it would have been an amazing console
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Dom
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quote: Originally posted by topshot_2k
my disks have no scratches
that is the dumbest comment i've heard. Its like saying, my leg hasn't been blown off due to an anti-tank mine, but it certainly happens
Eitherway, its a problem thats becoming more apparent and has been since launch. Not sure what microsoft are doing about it though....probably brushing it under the carpet of "microsoft cock ups"
p.s - it won't be a constant 16MB data transfer either same as the ps3, it won't be a constant 9mb. But you're certainly not getting 6 times more advatange over the ps3, just more noise and deeper scratches
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Daniel_Corsa
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quote: Originally posted by Steve
the ps3 really is too late, a year ot two ago it would have been an amazing console
Still is today.
Played on both and know which I'm buying.
April '06' Corsasport Feature Car | Aug '08' Total Vauxhall Feature Car | Spring '09' Fast Car Feature Car
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topshot_2k
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quote: Originally posted by Dom
quote: Originally posted by topshot_2k
my disks have no scratches
that is the dumbest comment i've heard. Its like saying, my leg hasn't been blown off due to an anti-tank mine, but it certainly happens
Eitherway, its a problem thats becoming more apparent and has been since launch. Not sure what microsoft are doing about it though....probably brushing it under the carpet of "microsoft cock ups"
p.s - it won't be a constant 16MB data transfer either same as the ps3, it won't be a constant 9mb. But you're certainly not getting 6 times more advatange over the ps3, just more noise and deeper scratches
Launch consoles have the old drives new ones have better disk drives
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Joe
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Yawn. Mine is too loud, wish they had done something to make it quieter. Thats all I care about.
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abdus
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so from above comments, earlier versions of xbox drives were not good...they had to change/upgrade them...
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topshot_2k
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they changed the drives at some point yes, not due to scrathing problems, few mates have launch consoles that are fine
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Tim
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12x DVD-ROM drives tend to use CAV (constant angular velocity) rather than ZCLV in BD-ROM, so John's comment is correct. Most vary from around 4X at the centre to 12X by the outside. The fact the disk spins at a constant speed means the data goes past the laser faster as you move towards the outside of the disk - simple maths.
This means an 12X DVD-ROM only (crudely) averages 8X speed, which is pretty comparable to a 2X BD-ROM.
And you say Sony fanboys get given an inch and take a mile
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abdus
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@Tim's last comment
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