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Hi,

 

I've upgraded my hack to 4Gig RAM recently and ran into stability issues. After a bit of searching on here, people were recommending disabling the JMicron controller. Which seems to have stabilised things but unfortunately means my DVD writer is gone (IDE).

 

So, I'm after recommendations for compatible SATA DVD Writers? Anybody recommend one? I've been looking at the Pioneer DVR-212 but read in a few places that people have had problems with them. Anybody try the Optiarc 7170? Lite-On? LG ? ASUS?

 

cheers,

Matt

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Hi,

 

I've upgraded my hack to 4Gig RAM recently and ran into stability issues. After a bit of searching on here, people were recommending disabling the JMicron controller. Which seems to have stabilised things but unfortunately means my DVD writer is gone (IDE).

 

So, I'm after recommendations for compatible SATA DVD Writers? Anybody recommend one? I've been looking at the Pioneer DVR-212 but read in a few places that people have had problems with them. Anybody try the Optiarc 7170? Lite-On? LG ? ASUS?

 

cheers,

Matt

. . personally would bin the iffy DDR2 & buy standard-SPD/spec JEDEC 1.8v PC6400 from a major brand. There is naff-all benefit to 'lower latency' on this platform compared to (say) s940 with its thorough-going low-latency design throughout.
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Geil isn't a major brand? what's iffy about it?

 

there isn't anything wrong with the RAM (I've run memtest on it with no problems), it's a problem with the JMicron controller.

 

other than that, thanks for your otherwise extremely helpful comment. sure, i'll throw away 4 gigs of RAM i've just bought to buy another 4 with a different name on it.

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I am also looking for a SATA DVD drive that is compatible. I see these 2 choices. Anyone using these with success and with iDVD?

 

mumford - Does your Samsung work with iDVD and other "burning" apps (i.e. Toast) without issues?

 

SAMSUNG Black 20X DVD+R 8X DVD+RW 12X DVD+R DL 2MB Cache SATA - OEM

SH-S203B

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx...N82E16827151153

 

Pioneer Black 18X DVD+R 8X DVD+RW 10X DVD+R DL 2MB Cache SATA DVD Burner - OEM

DVR-212DBK

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx...N82E16827129009

 

I have read Macs use Pioneer, but these are internal IDE drives. So not sure Pioneer mean instant compatibility in apps like iDVD.

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Sorry to hijack but I have the samsung SH-S203 drive and I can't get it to burn anything! All it will do is lightscribe my discs. I've tried updating the applenforceata kext and that didn't work. Does anyone have any advice, I'm kinda stuck. Thanks.

 

My rig

AMD athlon dual core 4200

Asus m2n4 sli MB

1GB Ram

Nforce 4 chipset

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What I can recomment is NOT to buy the LG GH22NS.

I just bought one and I'm going to return it and change it for something other, becouse while it reads ok and I can also write using toast 10... It doesn't write from the finder or from disk utility. Simply says the inserted medium has not enough capacity, detected capacity is always 0.

canuda10 beat be to it. There have been reports of problems with some LGs.

 

http://www.insanelymac.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=138231

 

http://www.insanelymac.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=166336

 

Though I was able to trade in the GH22NS30s for GH22xx10s and they work great. what a PITA.

 

Khan

Lite-On DVDRW LH-20A1L here, on ICH10-R. Works fine so far, I can burn stuff from Disk Utility and Toast 10. Truth be told I haven't burned any DVDs on it yet but several CD-RWs and all burns come out fine. I'll try to remember to come back and edit my post once I've burned a few DVDs.

 

There's a problem when the hard disk sleep setting is activated in power management, if the drive is left inactive with this setting on, it will stop responding until the next reboot after it's been put to sleep.

I haven't checked whether entering and exiting S3 sleep wakes it up, entering S3 sometimes crashes and reboots my hackintosh causing disk corruption so I don't like to try my luck with it too much.

 

Anyway disable that setting and it works fine.

 

I love that my trusty old Lite-On LTR-52246S P-ATA CDRW burner shows up as 'Apple Supported Device' in System Profiler.

I wonder if there's a list somewhere of "Apple Supported" devices. Would be cool to find a list like that.

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