500 Gb - SATA - Silence - who's the best?
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500 Gb - SATA - Silence - who's the best?
I have to make a choice between Hitachi, WD and Seagate (no Samsung for warranty issues).
Which 500 Gb SATA model would you recommend?
Thanks.
Which 500 Gb SATA model would you recommend?
Thanks.
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Quick question.... I used the Hitachi Feature Tool to enable AAC for my WD5000KS drives - and reduced it to the minimum 128... but when I go back into the Feature Tool, it shows 254 as the setting.
It's as if the settings aren't "sticking"... any ideas?
Is there a way to check if the AAC is enabled from within WinXP? If so, is there a way to check the AAC setting?
TIA
It's as if the settings aren't "sticking"... any ideas?
Is there a way to check if the AAC is enabled from within WinXP? If so, is there a way to check the AAC setting?
TIA
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I'm pleasantly surprised by the WD5000KS, myself.
Try HDDScan.slaman wrote:Quick question.... I used the Hitachi Feature Tool to enable AAC for my WD5000KS drives - and reduced it to the minimum 128... but when I go back into the Feature Tool, it shows 254 as the setting.
It's as if the settings aren't "sticking"... any ideas?
Is there a way to check if the AAC is enabled from within WinXP? If so, is there a way to check the AAC setting?
TIA
Thanks - just tried this out... and it says that both my drives are still on the highest setting... Tried to lower it but there's no "save" button in that program.NoizEnvader wrote:I'm pleasantly surprised by the WD5000KS, myself.
Try HDDScan.slaman wrote:Quick question.... I used the Hitachi Feature Tool to enable AAC for my WD5000KS drives - and reduced it to the minimum 128... but when I go back into the Feature Tool, it shows 254 as the setting.
It's as if the settings aren't "sticking"... any ideas?
Is there a way to check if the AAC is enabled from within WinXP? If so, is there a way to check the AAC setting?
TIA
Anyone else with the WD5000KS that has successfully lowered the AAC settings?
Re: 500 Gb - SATA - Silence - who's the best?
I have a WD5000KS and love it. I just ordered the newer WD5000AAKS yesterday to add to my HTPC. Couldn't pass it up at $143.50 shipped. I hope I like it as much as the older WD5000KS.choco140 wrote:I have to make a choice between Hitachi, WD and Seagate (no Samsung for warranty issues).
Which 500 Gb SATA model would you recommend?
Thanks.
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See, when I load up the program, I see the following:NoizEnvader wrote:No need to save, just click on enable or move the slider to the left until you see 128 in current and enabled (and a green dot next to it) in the top right corner, then just close.
Yes, I've successfully enabled AAM with HDDScan on mine.
Then I slide the slider all the way left, so that Current says 128... then I close.
When I reopen the program, it says Current is 254... Even if I change it and don't close it, but just tab to another tab and go back, it reverts back to Current = 254.
Ideas?
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Hmm... Tried disconnecting one of the drives and same problem.
Everytime I click "Enable", it resets back to 254... even though it's already been enabled.
I traded my Seagate drives specifically for this feature - what a disappointment if I can't get it working!
I also tried to install the Intel Application Accelerator, but my Chipset isn't supported?
Everytime I click "Enable", it resets back to 254... even though it's already been enabled.
I traded my Seagate drives specifically for this feature - what a disappointment if I can't get it working!
I also tried to install the Intel Application Accelerator, but my Chipset isn't supported?
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Quite possible that this is an issue with my motherboard according to what NoizEnvader posted? Thanks for the link - I'll sift through it.
Here are my specs:
Intel Core2 Duo E6400 2.13GHz CPU w/ Scythe MINE Rev. B CPU Cooler, 2 x 1GB Corsair XMS2 6400 TWIN2X1024-6400C4 RAM, Asus P5W-DH Motherboard, Aerocool 620W ZeroDBA PSU, ATI Radeon X1900XTX 512M PCI-E Video Card w/ Arctic Cooling Accelero X2 VGA Cooler, 120mm Artic Cooling Case Fan, Pioneer DVR-R100 16XDVDRW, 2 x Western Digital WD5000KS 500GBHD, Logitech diNovo BlueTooth Laser Desktop, Westinghouse LVM42W2 42" 1080p Flat-Panel LCD Monitor, HP L2025 20.1" Flat-Panel LCD Monitor, Logitech z5500 Digital Surround Sound System
Here are my specs:
Intel Core2 Duo E6400 2.13GHz CPU w/ Scythe MINE Rev. B CPU Cooler, 2 x 1GB Corsair XMS2 6400 TWIN2X1024-6400C4 RAM, Asus P5W-DH Motherboard, Aerocool 620W ZeroDBA PSU, ATI Radeon X1900XTX 512M PCI-E Video Card w/ Arctic Cooling Accelero X2 VGA Cooler, 120mm Artic Cooling Case Fan, Pioneer DVR-R100 16XDVDRW, 2 x Western Digital WD5000KS 500GBHD, Logitech diNovo BlueTooth Laser Desktop, Westinghouse LVM42W2 42" 1080p Flat-Panel LCD Monitor, HP L2025 20.1" Flat-Panel LCD Monitor, Logitech z5500 Digital Surround Sound System
Wow, from another thread in German:
I today an answer from Asus received:
Quotation:
we received a definite statement of the colleagues in Taiwan. Unfortunately it is not possible to implement that AAM correctly, since it does not get along with our A.I.Quiet.
Best regards/Yours sincerely
Technical support department ASUS Germany
is probably the stupidest which I ever heard. If it like that were. What brings me the A.I. Quiet if the non removable disks rappeln?
Greeting,
besse
I today an answer from Asus received:
Quotation:
we received a definite statement of the colleagues in Taiwan. Unfortunately it is not possible to implement that AAM correctly, since it does not get along with our A.I.Quiet.
Best regards/Yours sincerely
Technical support department ASUS Germany
is probably the stupidest which I ever heard. If it like that were. What brings me the A.I. Quiet if the non removable disks rappeln?
Greeting,
besse
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Great idea... I just have to find someone else's system to try it on now...NoizEnvader wrote:...and ironically (apparently) "A.I. Quiet" at fault.
I may be grabbing air here as I have no experience with this board, but I'm wondering if enabling it in another system (non Asus "A.I. Quiet" board) and then moving back to yours, would work...?
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I just bought an OEM WD5000KS off of eBay and enabled AAM (128) on the drive but I can still hear the seeks.
I honestly thought it was going to be a huge difference from my Seagate but I'm very disappointed. I know with AAM, the seeks should be quieter. I also have an Asus motherboard.
Does anyone think I might have received a bad sample? Or coincidence not, that I also have an Asus motherboard?
Grrr.
I honestly thought it was going to be a huge difference from my Seagate but I'm very disappointed. I know with AAM, the seeks should be quieter. I also have an Asus motherboard.
Does anyone think I might have received a bad sample? Or coincidence not, that I also have an Asus motherboard?
Grrr.
I bought two WD5000AAKS disks, put them to raid1. They are on lower disc bay on Antec P180, suspended with the default grommets. They don't vibrate nearly at all, and I don't hear the seek noises unless I really concentrate on hearing them. No extra whines whatsoever.
Anyways, these WD's are a lot more silent than my old Seagates & Maxtors. They all had annoying high-pitched whine, vibrated more and seek noises were audible even when I was listening to music. There will be always mechanical noise from mechanicla parts, I've learned to live with it. But these new WD's are definitely quietest hd's I've ever heard, and I'm very satisfied.
Anyways, these WD's are a lot more silent than my old Seagates & Maxtors. They all had annoying high-pitched whine, vibrated more and seek noises were audible even when I was listening to music. There will be always mechanical noise from mechanicla parts, I've learned to live with it. But these new WD's are definitely quietest hd's I've ever heard, and I'm very satisfied.
I agree, the seagate’s are truly awful and after reading this review http://www.silentpcreview.com/article283-page4.html I decided to return my 7200.9 500 GB HD.Ihmemies wrote:I bought two WD5000AAKS disks, put them to raid1. They are on lower disc bay on Antec P180, suspended with the default grommets. They don't vibrate nearly at all, and I don't hear the seek noises unless I really concentrate on hearing them. No extra whines whatsoever.
Anyways, these WD's are a lot more silent than my old Seagates & Maxtors. They all had annoying high-pitched whine, vibrated more and seek noises were audible even when I was listening to music. There will be always mechanical noise from mechanicla parts, I've learned to live with it. But these new WD's are definitely quietest hd's I've ever heard, and I'm very satisfied.
You mentioned RAID1, i don't know much about it but do you know how easy it is to migrate to another system? is it just a case of plug in and go or is there some higher level of risk evolved, such as recreating the array on a different controller?