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Jerry Bloomfield wrote:
> On Sat, 13 Aug 2005 14:53:20 GMT, John Doue <notwobe@yahoo.com> wrote:
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>>William P. N. Smith wrote:
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>>Let me guess, you have a Seagate. You would do us a big favor by
>>explaining why you are only moderately happy with it.
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> Well, I can tell you that I do have a Seagate 100GB 5400RPM drive.
> I'm similar to the OP, in that I'm only moderately happy with mine.
> It runs fast, it has a large capacity, but it is louder than the
> fans in my ThinkPad. I have had several older notebook drives fail
> and when I hear a drive that loud, part of my subconscious doesn't
> trust it. I still have the drive, but I have since swapped it with a
> Hitachi Travelstar 80GB 80GB 5400RPM drive. The 100GB drive is now in
> an external enclosure and I use it for "long term storage".
>
> I have been considering one of the Toshiba 100GB 5400RPM drives, but
> I don't have the extra $200 to spend now, especially since my system
> is working fine, albeit with a little less free space than I'd
> like...
The Hitachi and IBM Travelstar drives I use on my Thinkpad and on my
other laptop (Twinhead) are virtually inaudible and I would never accept
a drive as loud as you describe. Noise in hard drives especially is not
synonymous of quality engineering since it means that somehow energy is
wasted with the resulting wear, tear and heat. Although in your case,
the noise may not mean impending doom, I fully agree with you and I
think you are wise to limit its function.
--
John Doue