Lite On SATA Blu-Ray ROM drive $109 @ FRY's B&M
#5479679
Price is good thru Tues 5.27.08
my first post for deal so go easy on me
did a quick search and didn't find anything so posting
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Lite On SATA Blu-Ray ROM drive $109 @ FRY's B&M
#5479679
Price is good thru Tues 5.27.08
my first post for deal so go easy on me
did a quick search and didn't find anything so posting
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Greygooser said:bring fry's to the northeast!
It is only $5 more at Frys.com here + $8 S&H and no sales tax for most. With gas at 4$/gal and local sales tax applying to Fry's B&M purchases for most it works out to the same net price purchasing in-store or online
Or for $167 get this:
LG GGC-H20L Blu-ray/HD combo lightscribe DVD rom(read only) & DVD+-rw burner w/sw(Retail-black) *FREE Ground Shipping!@Mwave
Blu Ray/HD-DVD reader & DVD-+-RW
Ripped from TechBargins
cnIsfg said:Greygooser said:bring fry's to the northeast!
It is only $5 more at Frys.com here + $8 S&H and no sales tax for most. With gas at 4$/gal and local sales tax applying to Fry's B&M purchases for most it works out to the same net price purchasing in-store or online
not that it matters since there are none here, but no sales tax in NH ![]()
Greygooser said:cnIsfg said:Greygooser said:bring fry's to the northeast!
It is only $5 more at Frys.com here + $8 S&H and no sales tax for most. With gas at 4$/gal and local sales tax applying to Fry's B&M purchases for most it works out to the same net price purchasing in-store or online
not that it matters since there are none here, but no sales tax in NH ![]()
There is also no sales tax in Oregon and Fry's is in OR.
How fast of a comp you need to play BD disks without skipping?
orenelrad said:How fast of a comp you need to play BD disks without skipping?
It's more complicated than that, you really need hardware decode of video plus a load of CPU. And then there's HDCP...
Use the program at this link to check out your machine. You need to see pretty much all green if you want to play BluRays.
orenelrad said:How fast of a comp you need to play BD disks without skipping?
I'm playing BD disks on a pentium 4 2.8ghz machine with a Visiontek ATI Radeon HD 2600 PRO video card without any skipping. The AVIVO technology on the ATI card takes a huge load off the CPU.
orenelrad said:How fast of a comp you need to play BD disks without skipping?
Haven't got a Blu-rom yet, but I'm playing back HD-DVDs (ripped to server via Xbox360 drive) using a p4 3.2ghz and an 8500GT with HDCP support. Key is the video card as it really unloads the CPU.
If Fry's would expand, I'd pick this up.
vektor said:orenelrad said:How fast of a comp you need to play BD disks without skipping?
I'm playing BD disks on a pentium 4 2.8ghz machine with a Visiontek ATI Radeon HD 2600 PRO video card without any skipping. The AVIVO technology on the ATI card takes a huge load off the CPU.
Do you have the PCI-e or AGP version of Visiontek ATI Radeon HD 2600 PRO? How much RAM on the motherboard?
My cpu and card (Celeron D 330 2.66 ghz & Visiontek ATI Radeon 512mb HD 2600 AGP) is inadequate in playing BD movies. It's so slow and the audio skips; like watching a slideshow. I might have to upgrade to prescott 3.0 since you can view them with pentium
2.8.
Thanks.
golazo said:vektor said:orenelrad said:How fast of a comp you need to play BD disks without skipping?
I'm playing BD disks on a pentium 4 2.8ghz machine with a Visiontek ATI Radeon HD 2600 PRO video card without any skipping. The AVIVO technology on the ATI card takes a huge load off the CPU.
Do you have the PCI-e or AGP version of Visiontek ATI Radeon HD 2600 PRO? How much RAM on the motherboard?
My cpu and card (Celeron D 330 2.66 ghz & Visiontek ATI Radeon 512mb HD 2600 AGP) is inadequate in playing BD movies. It's so slow and the audio skips; like watching a slideshow. I might have to upgrade to prescott 3.0 since you can view them with pentium
2.8.
Thanks.
My guess is the Celeron D is the limiting factor there, or the software handling your BD playback is not using the hardware for decoding like it's supposed to.
vektor said:orenelrad said:How fast of a comp you need to play BD disks without skipping?
I'm playing BD disks on a pentium 4 2.8ghz machine with a Visiontek ATI Radeon HD 2600 PRO video card without any skipping. The AVIVO technology on the ATI card takes a huge load off the CPU.
May I know if your using the Presscott version of the P4 2.8ghz or the Northwood version? Based on the link below, these two are different.
If your using Northwood version, I'll go ahead with my DIY upgrade to watch blu-ray/hd/dvds on my pc.
Thanks in advance. ![]()
yeah i mean 2.4ghz core2duo can soft decode with powerdvd or use a ATI 2600? geforce 8600GTS and it will do fine on any decent machine.
if you want get anydvd HD you can then transcode the movie down in res if you want.
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