Which hard drives are generally the quietest

DeadSeaSquirrels

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I was wondering if there is a general consensus on which drives are the quietest. I'm not sure on the size I'm looking for right now. I am building a machine strictly for work. So I won't have a lot on it. I might, and this is a big maybe, have my MP3s on it. Which will take all of 40 GBs or so. Everything else is open.

250GB SEEMS like it's enough, but maybe I should step up to the plate, and I'm definitely running RAID 1, so I need two.

Any suggestions? Or is this all just preference? I want performance, but my guess is that most drives will suit my needs basically equally. So quietness would be nice since it will be in my room.
 

Marty502

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If noise really bugs you, have you considered a notebook HDD?
Nothing is quieter than those!
 

Bonesdad

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My experience leads me to Seagate drives. All others seem to make some various buzzing or whirring I cannot detect on my seagate drives.
 

Tiamat

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The new Western Digital Green line is the quietest you can find unless you get a slow notebook harddrive.

If it is (in)audible, these guys will know about it:

SPCR Recommended HDD

The laptop drives are listed first, the desktop drives you have to scroll down. If you want the quietest, compare the first of each category.
 

DeadSeaSquirrels

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cool thanks. I think I'll forgo laptop drives, I like quiet, but not with that type of sacrifice of capacity and cost.
 

Texun

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I had a Samsung and a Seagate and the Samsung was a bit quieter. I have since replaced them with a WD 320g and found they have made significant progress in producing quiet drives. It's very quiet, but based on my limited but positive experience with Samsung I would go with a Samsung over the rest in a second. Hope this helps.
 

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mainly you also need a quiet case like the p182 type. nice and thick walled/sturdy with few baffled openings.
 

Roguestar

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When you're installing the drives, put some small rubber spacers inbetween the drive and the drive cage to dampen the vibrations from a fast spin. Or use rubberised screws or whatever your case may have, if available.
 

Blain

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Originally posted by: DeadSeaSquirrels
Which hard drives are generally the quietest

Any suggestions? Or is this all just preference? I want performance, but my guess is that most drives will suit my needs basically equally. So quietness would be nice since it will be in my room.
Samsung SpinPoint V60

 

tw1164

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I just used a WD7500AAKS for my tivo. I had to enable Automatic Acoustic Management (AAM). It was quiet before I did, but it's dead silent now.
 

ch33zw1z

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I have 3xWD 250GB KS models, I never hear them spinning...only a foot or two away.
 

corkyg

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My full tower case is on the floor under the computer desk. All I hear are the case fans and none of the three HDDs inside. The only way I know they are running is to observe the front case LEDs.

BTW - my laptop has a 200 GB, 7200 RPM drive and it is completely silent. I have to watch the LED to tell if it is doing anything. That drive has better performance than my desktop drives.
 

Zap

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All else being equal (capacity, RPM, form factor) the quietest drive is the one that is mounted decoupled.