Harddisk spinning noise

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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.
 
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.

My Maxtor 40 gig is totally silent.My older IBM 20 gig is very quiet.
My 10 penn'th.



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My ears aren't that great. I can't hear most modern hard drives spinning. I
generally think that if I can hear it, it might be on the verge of a
problem.
 
My dell notebook has a 60GB Hitachi drive (I forget all the speeds and what
not) but it's spinning bareley makes more noise than my breathing, although
it is inclosed in some mounting hardware all arround it, which silences it
some.

Also, a few days ago, a friend gave me a 10 GB drive that he ordered from
somewhere but never ended up using, still packaged, never used... I"m not
even sure what brand it is....it's probably some crap brand...looks pretty
cheapily built too, from the outside...but it's disk spinning is virtually
silent.

Nic
 
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.

mostly yes & they are quiet BUT : when the warranty is over (few days
later) they tend to start be louder more and more ... after few months
later, they become noisy IMHO (my experience with my QuantumF+AS)

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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.

Most do, but the popular WD "BB" and "JB" series do not, are
noticeably louder as a result.


Dave
 
Spajky said:
mostly yes & they are quiet BUT : when the warranty is over (few days
later) they tend to start be louder more and more ... after few months
later, they become noisy IMHO (my experience with my QuantumF+AS)

That would be quite inconvinient. Is that true for all brands?
 
Shep© said:
My Maxtor 40 gig is totally silent.My older IBM 20 gig is very quiet.
My 10 penn'th.

And what is tottally silent? When I didn't pay any attention to noise, my
harddisk seemed quite silent too. But now, since I've made my computer much
more silent, when I spin down the drive almost all the noise is gone.

BTW, my current drive is a Seage Baracude ATA II, ball bearing I believe.
They have a reputation of being loud, but I don't know if people mean head-
or spinning noise with that.
 
And what is tottally silent? When I didn't pay any attention to noise, my
harddisk seemed quite silent too. But now, since I've made my computer much
more silent, when I spin down the drive almost all the noise is gone.

My maxtor cannot be heard above the sound of my CPU fan which is very
quiet as I use an 80mm Case fan on my CPU at lower RPMs than the
supplied fan,
http://superfan.freewebspace.com/



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And what is tottally silent? When I didn't pay any attention to noise, my
harddisk seemed quite silent too. But now, since I've made my computer much
more silent, when I spin down the drive almost all the noise is gone.

BTW, my current drive is a Seage Baracude ATA II, ball bearing I believe.
They have a reputation of being loud, but I don't know if people mean head-
or spinning noise with that.

I usually refer to noise as the spinning, since many modern drives
have accoustic management settings to change the seek noise (speed).


Dave
 
That would be quite inconvinient. Is that true for all brands?

not sure but as I found out about generally all stuff sadly last years
things happen just like this ... :-( ... (TVs, monitors, cars etc..)
throw after use production of latest years ...

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