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psy44

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Hi, I was looking for a product that would silence my hard drive, it's a WD SE 80 gb, I found the Silentdrive. It looks like a good idea, but I'm worried about my HD frying in there, and doesn't 30 bucks seem kinda high for something like this?
 

psy44

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Originally posted by: Challenger
Is your hard drive that loud to make you want one?I know mine aren't;)

Mine is at about 38 db, which drives me nearly insane, so yes. BTW I've heard that WD makes the loudest Hard Drives.
 

Texun

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Something doesn't seem right... I've got 2 WD drives and I have to get within a foot of the case during boot up to hear the heads. Other than that I don't notice anything over the normal PS fan. Maybe in a very quiet environment it is different. I have Maxtors, too, and I can't say one is any louder than the other.

I also read somewhere that those things were coffins because of the heat build up. They don't breath all that well.
 

EeyoreX

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Yeah, I also hear these things are terrible as far as heating your drive. I suppose that on the plus side, your drive will be REAL quiet after it is baked and non functioning. ;) Seriously though, I can not hear my drives unless I listen really close. With the side panel off. I have one Maxtor box and one WesternDigital box.

\Dan
 

Viper GTS

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I would not put a WD SE in a SilentDrive.

Stick with single platter drives, preferably 5400 RPM, if you want to use it.

Viper GTS
 

AgaBoogaBoo

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You might want to call WD up and find out why its making the loud noise. They might even exchange it or something for you. As for me, I can't hear any of my WD drives except an old 1GB drive which was the best thing at the time. It spins at a whole 2400RPM! It might actually be 5400rpm but I don't think it matters on that old drive, its somewhere in our garage.