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Quieting hard drives

Granorense

Senior member
In my efforts to make my system silent, all the noise left from my computer comes from two 80 GB Western Digital hard drives. Has anybody used enclosures or have tried a product to quiet down hard drives in a safe manner?

Thank you
Grano
 
no, don't buy a seagate, all you have to do is modify your hd into a seagate. involves buying some scrap metal, firmware updates, and a carnivorous fish
 
Not when you have a running system with two 80 GB hard drives for which you paid good $$$. I want to make my RAID sytem quieter using what I got, Western Digital hard drives. Perhaps next time I would consider a different brand.
 
step 1: buy Seagates. They cost less and are much quieter.
step 2: sell you Western digitals to people on ebay who don't know any better (like you before reading the responses to your post).

After trying seagates, I slowly bought and sold my entire collection of drives till there were no seagates in any of my systems anymore.
 
Originally posted by: Bookie
step 1: buy Seagates. They cost less and are much quieter.
step 2: sell you Western digitals to people on ebay who don't know any better (like you before reading the responses to your post).

After trying seagates, I slowly bought and sold my entire collection of drives till there were no seagates in any of my systems anymore.
Bookie, I wasn't asking for brands of hard drives if you read my post. All I wanted was people's expirience with any type of enclosures that I could use to quiete down my hard drives. Believe me, I know about Seagates, I have plenty of those dead in my junk room. I am just happen to like Western Digital, that's why I got them.



 
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