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    Most hard drives today are very silent. I can't comment on external drives in particular as I have never owned one (hope to some day when storage costs go down in the future). Seagate in particular, however, is widely recognized for the quietness of its hard drives, right down to the head noise (read/write activity)

    I remember when I was a young teen, I used to love certain HDD sounds. Drives that made that hollow metallic sound (like the echo from the inside of a can or something?) always drove me nuts; I loved it. I guess cause you could tell "it was working" or some mental attachment like that.

    These days even with your PC tower next to you, or relatively close / on the floor it is hard to hear any kind of drive activity.. Thankfully the same is true of CD/DVD Burners now also..

    My very first CD-ROM was pretty quiet, but defective for whatever reason.. I just couldn't get it to work.. It was a christmas gift too, which bummed me out.. My dad had to take it back to some store that was I think around an hour or more away.. I noticed the price of a CD-ROM/Sound Card combo had dropped significantly (I would have asked for that instead) but they told him he'd have to get the drive exchanged for another one... What the hell is wrong with getting a refund, or exchanging and then paying the difference? Fuckers.. My first sound card would have to wait... another year or two.

    Anyway the drive he brought home was the devil incarnate.. I was so happy I didn't care, and I know it had something to do with my case and the screws too, but this thing was EVIL.. Some discs were ok or respectable, but most would spin up and the drive would go mmmmmmMMMRRRRRRRRRRRR, almost like listening to an electric engraver. The whole case would sometimes vibrate with it, and I would have to grab the thing and push the sides together to help quiet it down.. The good news was, I could finally buy CD-ROM games.. Of course the first one I got was ULTIMATE DOOM, hehe.. Luckily I found it on sale at Staples, complete box and papers, etc.. None of that jewel case repack shit to save $. It was only $10. I bought it and that night I didn't go to bed at all. Later I did major chores to save up and buy DOOM ][ from Best Buy for about $25 thanks to a coupon... Man those were the days

    It was only an 8x drive! Unbelievable. Finally after all these years I own a DVD burner that is very quiet and gives almost no noise.. When I have the spare cash (probably have to wait for birthday $) I am going to replace it with the same drive (or a better model if available) as my brother has now. A Samsung SATA burner.. This drive is damn near SILENT even when burning at full speed.

    Oh how the times have changed... My first hard drive was a MASSIVE monster that took up TWO 5.25" drive bays on my old standard IBM AT case. For a whopping 10MB of storage space....... Back then I still didn't know how to read space properly and went nuts thinking I had a 1 Gigabyte drive (It HAD to be, I mean the drive is HUGE, when most only take up one 5.25" bay!)

    My grandfather soon correct me though....haha
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    Times sure have changed these days, as PCs run pretty quite, even with the PIII I have now, with also using two Seagate brand hard drives and two 52x CD-ROMS.

    I remember back when I had my PI 240, between the power supply and two hard drives, it sounded like my Hummer revving up in the morning. That thing would even vibrate the floor, living at a thin-floored apartment at the time with down-stairs neighbors must of drove them nuts, though never complained...

    As for hard drives making that hollow metallic sound, hey - remember that Zach. Jeeze pal, I even loved that rough running laptop I had back in the early 90s, (a 1987 Toshiba), and smell of a floppy cooking in the disk drive. Damn, I remember some cold nights in New Jersey and used it to keep warm as the thing would generate heat as of a radiator, but cheaper in my opinion... Don't miss those days, as for Arizona has a thing called "central" air and heat instead of window air-conditioners and those damn bulky radiators of death - even cracked my head on one back when I was eight due to horse-play...
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    Well the beeping noise actually came back. I guess i will never know what the problem really is since my Dad will not help me even though he is the one that built this COMP. Turning on Stickey keys didn't do the trick. After i get a stable job a 500 gig backup drive will be the thing to get. How much is the 1 TB drive Desert Drifter?

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    Quote Originally Posted by JoshM22 View Post
    How much is the 1 TB drive Desert Drifter?
    You mean "Ulaoulao" for he knows his "techs & stuff" while I know how to "dissemble" them.

    Oh - by the way, check ya e-mail.
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    I got my TB at xmas for 250(corrected) .
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    http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16822148239

    Two of those would get you the same space as 1TB for about $50 less as far as Seagate goes, and it comes with USB 2.0, which their 1TB model doesn't.

    Personally I don't think a hard drive is causing your beeping problems (I've never had a PC beep on any of my drive failures), but if you're going to buy a new one anyway, why not just buy a new internal one. Or I suppose you could comprimise and get a 500gb internal and a 500gb external.

    internal 1Tb's are something around $200 - $250 now also depending on where you look.

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    I will more than likely just use this one until it dies. Internal will be the way to go for me. I can't have anymore noisy hard drives in my room. Kinda hard to hear music over the hard drive i have now lol. My family says it sounds like a jet engine and it does. However that is one of the two fans i have inside of it. I am use to it now though, so its cool.

    Yeah a 500 giger will do it for me. I mean that is more than enough space for movies,my ever so growning music library,games and software.

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    Just how do you get a fan inside your hard drive... ? Or did you mean inside the PC. In any case, adding a modern hard drive isn't gonna make anything noisy.. Just what kind of computer is this?
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    Like Zach mentioned - shouldn't be any noise problem with newer hard-disks, though older machines are known to be quite "noise-makers", but if your running PJ64, then you should have a PIII or higher, so shouldn't be a problem as it should run a lot quieter. If there's that much noise coming from your PC, the only thing I can think of is that your CPU is running a quite bit hard, maybe "lessing" up some "un-needed" applications might help as they run that power-supply's fan of yours harder to keep up with the speed and temperature...

    About the beeping... could be anything. A BIOs reading error, over-heating, or maybe a loose plug in the back of your PC... As for hard-drive failure... they never let you know when they just "had it" as they just don't start-up the next boot. Internal hard-drives are probably best, but if your using it just for storage, try getting a thumb-drive or flash drive to horde those files of yours - hence being much cheaper and reliable...
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    hell the only thing I know that will make a PC sound like a jet engine, is the infamous Delta 7000 RPM fan people used to mount on their CPU coolers back during the race to break the 1ghz barrier and beyond.

    People likened it to having a 747 take off in their bedroom

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