Quiet CDROM

lozina

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Sep 10, 2001
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Higher RPM = more noise, i know this

but some cdroms are just way too loud!
I can be up late trying to install something or play a game off cd and i'll get my neighbors knocking on my door! Would someone recommend a more QUIET cdrom for me, even if it ain't so fast. Just want something quiet and high quality- ide bus. price is non-issue
-thx!
 

Mavrick007

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Dec 19, 2001
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Get a Toshiba DVD rom 12x/40x or 16x/48x. They are more than fast enough to play your games and they're pretty quiet too. I have the 12x/40x DVD and I like it alot. Rips audio fast too.
 

RalfHutter

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I got the Aopen 52x CDrom. I searched around for a quiet drive and this one kept coming up. It is indeed VERY quiet. You can barely hear it compared to other CDrom drives.

Here's a review of it from CDRlabs.
 

DrZone

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Aug 2, 2001
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I picked up an Asus 52x because i heard they were quite silent drives - and they are!
 

amndouglas

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I like the AOpen (Pioneer) 1640 dvd-rom drive. It's even quieter than my older Pioneer 32X slot load drive it replaced.
 

Viper GTS

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If price is truly no object, grab a Kenwood 72X for your CD-ROM. Supposedly there's a 100X CD/25X DVD coming out that uses the same multi-beam technology. Haven't heard anything about it in a while, I know for sure I'd buy it if it came in black.

I loved my 72X's, they're unbelievably quiet, & extremely fast.

I only wish they came in black.

Viper GTS
 

Bovinicus

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Anoter vote for the Toshiba 16xDVD/48xCD drive. I picked up one of these recently and I can't even here it over my regular system noise. Also, I have a fairly quiet system to begin with. The two 80mm fans only run about 2900RPMs and the CPU fan is a 60mm fan running at about 5000RPMs.