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Title: A couple a REALLY QUIET hard drive suggestions...
Post by: Ray76 on January 24, 2005, 04:50:56 PM
The samsung spin points
and sea gate barracudas have awesome reviews...I have just ordered 1 of each(samsung 80g for OS/graphics)
and seagate 200g barracuda for music and stuff. Will be getting a couple more of em as well.
Ray

check em out if you want silence
Title: Re: A couple a REALLY QUIET hard drive suggestions...
Post by: heath on January 24, 2005, 07:56:41 PM
seagates are great drives.  I used to use cheetah's all the time...  Great choice Ray!!
Title: Re: A couple a REALLY QUIET hard drive suggestions...
Post by: Ray76 on January 24, 2005, 08:43:07 PM
Thanks heath.
I preciate you man.
Ray +T
Title: Re: A couple a REALLY QUIET hard drive suggestions...
Post by: dklein on January 25, 2005, 10:32:50 AM
Seagate.  I had heard they made nice quiet drives so I decided to give one a try last year.  2 hours later my brand new 120 GB drive just died - unreadable, failed all diagnostics tests.  I had just moved a ton of stuff over from another drive (and formatted it) when all the data was lost.  I ended up doing recovery on the original drive but still didn't get it all back.

2 lessons:
- never delete stuff copied onto a new drive until the new drive has lived thru break-in period
- fuck seagate! After a dozen WD and Maxtor drives never failing, I'm 1 for 1 on Seagate.  I don't need to be told twice!
Title: Re: A couple a REALLY QUIET hard drive suggestions...
Post by: bhtoque on January 25, 2005, 11:00:44 AM
Seagate.  I had heard they made nice quiet drives so I decided to give one a try last year.  2 hours later my brand new 120 GB drive just died - unreadable, failed all diagnostics tests.  I had just moved a ton of stuff over from another drive (and formatted it) when all the data was lost.  I ended up doing recovery on the original drive but still didn't get it all back.

2 lessons:
- never delete stuff copied onto a new drive until the new drive has lived thru break-in period
- fuck seagate! After a dozen WD and Maxtor drives never failing, I'm 1 for 1 on Seagate.  I don't need to be told twice!

The only seagate I've ever owned was an 850meg, and though it does not see much use it is still working away in my mom's pc.

I've lost 1 WD and 1 Maxtor, but neither died all at once, so I never lost too much (knocks on wood) Not bad for all the drives I've owned.

As far as the timex test, I've got an IBM 4gig scsi drive that saw all my ripping and burning  for a couple years. That thing is rock solid, too bad it's so small.

JAson
Title: Re: A couple a REALLY QUIET hard drive suggestions...
Post by: Ray76 on January 25, 2005, 11:43:01 AM
Theres a bad egg in every bunch, but I think that those main ones:seagate, WD, maxtor, and now samsung have been proven in the field. I am leaniong towards the samsung ones for the noiselevel, but who knows...+t for the help/
Ray
Title: Re: A couple a REALLY QUIET hard drive suggestions...
Post by: bhtoque on January 25, 2005, 12:44:30 PM
The fans in my case make more noise than my drives.

My box has seemed much quieter lately though, as I finally finished screwing around with the components and put the sides back on.

JAson
Title: Re: A couple a REALLY QUIET hard drive suggestions...
Post by: rerem on February 01, 2005, 05:02:05 AM
Silent PC forum is where the no-noise computer geeks hang,and like tapers here,they can be VERY fussy. Seagate Barracuda was the standard just a year ago and now they all seem to feel Samsung Spinpoints are the quiet champs. Only available (SATA)in 120 or 160 gb as bigger drives use more platters and thats a noise maker
Title: Re: A couple a REALLY QUIET hard drive suggestions...
Post by: kindms on February 01, 2005, 09:56:37 AM
I just ordered a spinpoint and I willpost back when it is installed. I was reading that forum myself and thats why I went with the spinpoint. They are also not very expensivem compared to others of similar size (GB)
Title: Re: A couple a REALLY QUIET hard drive suggestions...
Post by: kindms on February 03, 2005, 03:38:36 PM
Well I installed my new Spinpoint 160GB SATA HDD this morning and it sure is quiet. It has only been in the machine for several hours at this point but i am very happy with it so far. Those SATA cables are so easy to work with. dont thik ill ever use IDE again (if i can avoid it)

I finally have all the key components in my system the way I want them. So now just have to go about making all the cables nice and neat and I will be done.

Title: Re: A couple a REALLY QUIET hard drive suggestions...
Post by: Ray76 on February 03, 2005, 03:47:17 PM
Well I installed my new Spinpoint 160GB SATA HDD this morning and it sure is quiet. It has only been in the machine for several hours at this point but i am very happy with it so far. Those SATA cables are so easy to work with. dont thik ill ever use IDE again (if i can avoid it)

I finally have all the key components in my system the way I want them. So now just have to go about making all the cables nice and neat and I will be done.



Whats the highest capacity spinpoint???I am lookin for A LOT of storage. I have a 36.7g for OS and Graphics, and plan on about 6-800 additional....Ray
Title: Re: A couple a REALLY QUIET hard drive suggestions...
Post by: kindms on February 03, 2005, 04:55:05 PM
A quick search at samsung shows that the highest capacity with these drives 160GB.

If i remember what I read correctly they did this to keep the number of platters to a minimum to lower noise that way as well
Title: Re: A couple a REALLY QUIET hard drive suggestions...
Post by: Ray76 on February 03, 2005, 05:08:26 PM
A quick search at samsung shows that the highest capacity with these drives 160GB.

If i remember what I read correctly they did this to keep the number of platters to a minimum to lower noise that way as well

Ok thanks man. BTW, if yall know ANYONE that needs a 250 GIG hitachi deskstar HD SATA for 100-115 bucks, please let me know. I need to sell it. It is brand new in the bag.
Ray
Title: Re: A couple a REALLY QUIET hard drive suggestions...
Post by: MattD on February 04, 2005, 09:08:39 AM
If I had an SATA-capable board, I'd bite on that offer.
Title: Re: A couple a REALLY QUIET hard drive suggestions...
Post by: Ray76 on February 04, 2005, 12:42:46 PM
If I had an SATA-capable board, I'd bite on that offer.

Hell, even if not, that is a damn good offern and you could prolly sell it for more.
Ray