Hard drive noise reduction

everman

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I have a WD 120 SE and it's had a high pitched sound coming from it for a couple months now. I've read that RMAing the drive is basically hopeless in fixing this as it seems common. So I either buy a new HD (at least I got a nice deal on this one) and put this in my server, or use some kind of internal HD enclosure.

So are there any kind of enclosures I should look at? Or I think I'd just get a seagate drive as they are supposedly known for being of nice build quality (no whinning motors/bearing).

thanks.

edit: What are known to be the best HDs, IDE 7200rpm 75gb+ in terms of quality and silence?
I'll be back later if anyone cares to respond :)
 

GnomeCop

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I have 2 wd 120gb se drives too and while they are nice, I really want to get rid of the sound. hopefully I'll be able to get a couple barracuda V drives soon.
 

everman

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I'm going to try making an enclosure out of some foam with an 80mm 18db fan first, just because it sounds like fun :) But I'm also going to look around for deals on a barracuda V. Thanks :)
 

Hagen

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Get the Seagate Barracuda. I've got the 60gb Barracuda IV, my case is on top of my desk less than a foot away, the HD just below ear level, very quiet all but completely silent. I have a small apartment studio suite, my bed about 10-12 ft away from the PC. I had it on all last night downloading some softwar, could not hear the HD at all, only very small fan sound. I would get the Seagate again, my MB supports SATA, but I'm gonna wait till it's not such new technology. Anyway, regardless of how well other drives perform, I will get another Seagate Barracuda next time.
Cheers,
Hagen