MSI 8340 40x12x48 CDRW Burner Review 
              
        Associating a CD-Burner with MSI, the motherboard and video card manufacture may not be the first thing we think of, but the link is there. Plus it also makes sense if you consider that with every motherboard that gets sold, 
someone will invariably need a CDROM, or in this case a 40X CD-R, 12x 
CD-RW and 48x CD-ROM CD-RW drive.  
        
     Hopefully we will see the same quality 
and attention to detail that have made MSI motherboards and Video cards worthwhile 
investments. 
 
  
  
    | MSI 8340 CDRW | 
  
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 | Ships with the following: 
        User's Guide 
        Ahead Nero 5.5 Software 
        Audio jumper cable (4-pin connector) 
        Philips mounting screws 
        40-pin IDE CABLE Manufacturer: www.msi.com 
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       Buffer underrun protection is taking on 
many different names, and this is all getting rather confusing. MSI call it ExacLink, and the 
MSI 8340 has a 2MB buffer designed to prevent the burner from spitting out 
coasters because you decided to 
open a web browser or word file. This is a good thing, as any CDRW drive 
which doesn't offer buffer underrun protection in this day and age is not worth 
the money.  
The MSI8340 features a standard rear end with 
power, IDE, jumpers, analog and digital audio out connectors. The front of the 
drive has a play pause button, stop eject button, a volume wheel, and jack for a 
set of headphones. The drive lists several noise reducing features and from 
what we were hearing they worked pretty well. The tray mechanism was also fairly 
smooth, and quiet.
 
      
            Max data read 
speeds are 7200Kb/s, and max data write speeds are 6000KB/s 
for CDR, and 1800KB/s for CDRW discs. The 
    MSI 8340 supports the usually assortment of writing modes, including; 
Disc-at-once, track-at-once, multisession, packet writing and the always popular raw writing. Personally, I just 
like the fact that drive came bundled with a nice version 5.5 of Ahead Nero. The 2MB of onboard buffer 
seems low when we consider other drives come equipped with 8MB, but didn't experience 
any problems during our burn testing so it's hard to make a call 
on that one.
The drive supports 8cm and 12cm discs in the 
vertical or horizontal position (oh so important for servers and some of those 
fancy cases) and is otherwise typically equipped. Now lets have a look at 
some of the data tests.