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November 13th, 2004, 01:06 PM
#1
Registered User
Open to suggestion
My beloved old UltraPlex finally died. (40x 68pin UW SCSI CD-ROM) This drive was freaking awesome. Bloody fast audio ripping, never an error. Now I need a replacement. I'll even consider a good IDE drive. My DVD burner is IDE, so that would eliminate one cable from my case. I can get a refurbed UltraPlex for around $65-$70, but I don't think I would trust a refurb CD-ROM. What do you think?
So, line up with your suggestions.
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November 13th, 2004, 01:12 PM
#2
Registered User
My opinion?
You had one and loved it so any replacement will never live up to the high standards you now have. Go for the refurb.
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November 13th, 2004, 01:15 PM
#3
 Originally Posted by FatalException0E
My beloved old UltraPlex finally died. (40x 68pin UW SCSI CD-ROM) This drive was freaking awesome. Bloody fast audio ripping, never an error. Now I need a replacement. I'll even consider a good IDE drive. My DVD burner is IDE, so that would eliminate one cable from my case. I can get a refurbed UltraPlex for around $65-$70, but I don't think I would trust a refurb CD-ROM. What do you think?
So, line up with your suggestions.
pity your not uk based , i have one here complete with scsi card , that i took out of my last machine ,,,,
awsome machine in its day , and plextools was brill
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