Originally posted by: Operandi
For any drive to "near-silent" it will have to be soft mounted. As far as the drives themselves all of them are near silent idle. I have modern Maxtor, WD, and Seagate drives in my system all soft mounted and personally I think the WD and Maxtor have the softest seeks.
Originally posted by: Kaido
Originally posted by: Operandi
For any drive to "near-silent" it will have to be soft mounted. As far as the drives themselves all of them are near silent idle. I have modern Maxtor, WD, and Seagate drives in my system all soft mounted and personally I think the WD and Maxtor have the softest seeks.
What do you mean by soft mounted? Like with rubber grommets?
Originally posted by: Operandi
Originally posted by: Kaido
Originally posted by: Operandi
For any drive to "near-silent" it will have to be soft mounted. As far as the drives themselves all of them are near silent idle. I have modern Maxtor, WD, and Seagate drives in my system all soft mounted and personally I think the WD and Maxtor have the softest seeks.
What do you mean by soft mounted? Like with rubber grommets?
Right, basically the idea is to physically isolate the drive from the case. One way is to use grommets like these E-A-R mounts, which is what I'm currently using in my Lian-Li after some modifications to the HD cage.
The second way is to totally suspend the drive such as in the Antec P150. The downside being the drive isn't totally secure and in most cases you'll have to use you're 5 1/4 bays.
Originally posted by: chilled
The seagates are very quiet. The samsung drives are very, very quiet.
Originally posted by: Operandi
Originally posted by: Kaido
Originally posted by: Operandi
For any drive to "near-silent" it will have to be soft mounted. As far as the drives themselves all of them are near silent idle. I have modern Maxtor, WD, and Seagate drives in my system all soft mounted and personally I think the WD and Maxtor have the softest seeks.
What do you mean by soft mounted? Like with rubber grommets?
Right, basically the idea is to physically isolate the drive from the case. One way is to use grommets like these E-A-R mounts, which is what I'm currently using in my Lian-Li after some modifications to the HD cage.
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Originally posted by: Trey22
Samsung w/ acoustic management = quietest drive.
Good balance between quietness and performance = Seagate.
Originally posted by: Operandi
Right, basically the idea is to physically isolate the drive from the case. One way is to use grommets like these E-A-R mounts, which is what I'm currently using in my Lian-Li after some modifications to the HD cage.
Originally posted by: Matthias99
Originally posted by: Operandi
Right, basically the idea is to physically isolate the drive from the case. One way is to use grommets like these E-A-R mounts, which is what I'm currently using in my Lian-Li after some modifications to the HD cage.
Not to jack the thread too badly, but I was looking at getting some mounts/grommets like these for the card cage in my Lian-Li PC60, and I was worried about fit... what kind of 'modifications' did you need to do? Or were you trying to isolate the whole card cage?
I also agree (along with SPCR) that the Samsung P80 and P120 drives are about the quietest you can get right now (haven't personally used the Seagates, but the newer Samsungs are the quietest drives I've ever owned). According to SPCR, the quietest (desktop) drive is still the old Barracuda IV (I think that's the model; you can check at www.silentpcreview.com for the actual reviews), but those are slower and don't have as much capacity as newer drives, and they're hard to find now. Some people are also using laptop drives (which are VERY quiet) in suspension mounts, but again there are performance issues and capacity limits.
Originally posted by: otispunkmeyer
samsung
that should be the end of the thread
Originally posted by: DeathBUA
Can you manage with a 160GB?? Like my link?? Or are you on that much of a budget? Or whats the reasoning for 120GB?
Originally posted by: Kaido
Originally posted by: chilled
The seagates are very quiet. The samsung drives are very, very quiet.
How is Samsung in terms of reliability? I trust Seagate, but if Samsung has a quieter drive, I may make a leap of faith![]()
Originally posted by: DeathBUA
*cough* http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp?Item=N82E16822152020 *cough*
Not bad for 81 bucks....unless you dont need SATA...
As just an idea on quietness...I hear my drive for about 2 seconds when I hit the power button on my PC...otherwise I never hear it...ever
Originally posted by: Kaido
Originally posted by: Operandi
Originally posted by: Kaido
Originally posted by: Operandi
For any drive to "near-silent" it will have to be soft mounted. As far as the drives themselves all of them are near silent idle. I have modern Maxtor, WD, and Seagate drives in my system all soft mounted and personally I think the WD and Maxtor have the softest seeks.
What do you mean by soft mounted? Like with rubber grommets?
Right, basically the idea is to physically isolate the drive from the case. One way is to use grommets like these E-A-R mounts, which is what I'm currently using in my Lian-Li after some modifications to the HD cage.
The second way is to totally suspend the drive such as in the Antec P150. The downside being the drive isn't totally secure and in most cases you'll have to use you're 5 1/4 bays.
That might work. I just got a Mac Cube, the compact Apple computers from 2000/2001. Not a lot of room for modifications, but when I tear it apart after Chrismas I'll see if I can go with isolators. Right now the only thing - and I mean the only thing that makes noise is the hard drive. When the drive spins down or is in sleep mode, this box makes zero noise; it's awesome! It's got a very loud 20 gig in there right now. So the more noise reduction, the better. Thanks for the tip!
Originally posted by: Kaido
No problem, I don't mind going off on tangents
I want to keep the drive size at 120gb because of the Mac's limit. There are software workarounds, but I'd rather just get an external Firewire drive for storage. Hmm, Seagate or Samsung. Do the quiet Samsungs come in 120gb? I'm searching around Newegg and google right now without much luck...
