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Halfgaar
Hi,
I was wondering. Do most modern hard drives use liquid bearings? And if they
do, does that mean that their spinning noise is virtually nothing? When I
want a new harddrive, I want one that hardly produces any spinning noise. I
don't care about head noise, because it's only incidental. I know that the
Seagate Baracude ATA V (I believe it was the V) is a silent drive when it
comes to the spinning noise. I was wondering if all the differences in
noise hardwarereviewers talk about is in spinning noise or head noise and
how much difference there is in spinning noise among all the hardrives.
I was wondering. Do most modern hard drives use liquid bearings? And if they
do, does that mean that their spinning noise is virtually nothing? When I
want a new harddrive, I want one that hardly produces any spinning noise. I
don't care about head noise, because it's only incidental. I know that the
Seagate Baracude ATA V (I believe it was the V) is a silent drive when it
comes to the spinning noise. I was wondering if all the differences in
noise hardwarereviewers talk about is in spinning noise or head noise and
how much difference there is in spinning noise among all the hardrives.