Make sure to read our beginner’s guide to different recordable DVD formats before diving into our top picks for SATA DVD/CD Burners. As an extra bonus, it offers E-Green Engine technology, which aids in automatically closing drive applications when not in use to conserve energy. Overall, the Asus makes for a fantastic choice as a DVD burner, it’s quick, works with all formats and burns quickly and quietly. It writes at speeds up to 24x and is compatible with Windows 10. It also runs super softly with its Silent Play technology, so even with all those speeds and capabilities, you’ll be surprised it’s even running. The 0.75MB buffer pairs nicely with the 24x DVD DVD+R write speed and 8x DVD+RW write speeds, which makes the Samsung one of the fastest burning SATA drives. With admirable performance and a wallet-friendly price tag, you can’t go wrong with this burner. The full range of formats is included with DVD+/-R, DVD+/-RW, DVD-RAM, CD-RW and CD-R. The silent DVD burning is aided by an improved chassis design, which helps regulate the amount of air flow to reduce the noise level. The Plextor also supports M-disc branding, which offers a long shelf life for whatever you’re burning.

Energy Consumption

If you are environmentally conscious, look for a burner that automatically closes drive applications when not in use to conserve energy. Asus devices, for example, come with integrated e-green technology that saves over 50% of power consumption compared with a standard DVD burner.

Noise

When SATA DVD/CD burners are working hard, they can get pretty noisy, which can be quite disruptive if you’re trying to multitask. Some designs have a silencer technology, which is basically a smartly constructed chassis that can regulate the amount of airflow to reduce the noise level.