That's a tall order. Essentially inaudible, inside a PC case, yes, especially if it is not mechanically coupled to the case.sub wrote:totaly inaudible ?
Scythe Quiet Drive enclosure, it´s good :)
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Anyway, a quiet HDD + the quiet drive + decoupling it from the case = pretty damn quiet.
I haven't even bothered with these things anymore, just a WD Green lying on some foam inside the case. Then again i am less obsessed with reducing noise now than what... four years ago when i tested these things.
Anyway, a quiet HDD + the quiet drive + decoupling it from the case = pretty damn quiet.
I haven't even bothered with these things anymore, just a WD Green lying on some foam inside the case. Then again i am less obsessed with reducing noise now than what... four years ago when i tested these things.
Depends on YOUR definition of inaudible. I had a Caviar Green inside the SQD decoupled on foam in an Antec P182 and I could still hear it once I got an SSD for OS/Apps.sub wrote:hi,
Do you think with a new silent drive like the WD Caviar Green 5400tr (idle 13 dBA@1m seek 14 dBA@1m) inside, the hdd will be totaly inaudible ?
Also, in my experience with 5 SQDs in various setups and numerous cases, if you screw it to the case, it acts as a giant vibration amplifier, resulting in ridiculous noise. It needs to be decoupled. The 5.25" version is neither as tall nor as wide as an optical drive if you leave off the mouting brackets, so decoupling in a single 5.25" Slot is possible. I usually put it in the lowest one and install an optical drive above it to sandwhich it in there.