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| Minwah:
--- Quote from: patrickl on May 15, 2008, 03:44:40 am ---yeah, I was wondering that too, but then Minwah said that it changed after moving it off the carpet. The carpet might have removed some of the vibration noise before. --- End quote --- Yes I don't think the drive itself has got noisier (although it's possible). I think carpet somehow absorbed some of the noise or at least made it appear quieter. |
| patrickl:
--- Quote from: Minwah on May 15, 2008, 08:54:44 am --- --- Quote from: patrickl on May 15, 2008, 03:44:40 am ---yeah, I was wondering that too, but then Minwah said that it changed after moving it off the carpet. The carpet might have removed some of the vibration noise before. --- End quote --- Yes I don't think the drive itself has got noisier (although it's possible). I think carpet somehow absorbed some of the noise or at least made it appear quieter. --- End quote --- or maybe while moving the cabinet you damaged the disk :P |
| SavannahLion:
patrickl , there's no point in arguing with X about it. I've run HDD's in computers so hot, I've smoked RAM and melted plastic stand offs and supports. I still have a MB with melted CPU supports and a video card with melted ICs, both are still functional. As for the Hard drives from those computers? They're taking life easy in simple PC's around the house. But X refuses to consider any experience other than his own. It's a dead end argument. Just point out the facts then let him stew for a while. |
| Hoopz:
* Hoopz grabs a beer and popcorn and waits for the fireworks. |
| HaRuMaN:
Round 2? Countdown to the ban-hammer? :jerry |
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