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russ |
Interesting. I went for 3600 RPM when I built my new computer, to cut down on heat and noise. Unfortunately, 3600 RPM drives are rather hard to find in the higher capacities. | ||
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jaklumen |
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jaklumen |
resp:4 You so need to relax, man. | ||
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gull |
Hard disks of all speeds have gotten quieter. The 5400 rpm drive I bought for my home system a while back was a lot quieter than the 3600 rpm drive I used to have. The 10,000 RPM drives in the servers at work are surprisingly quiet (too bad the cooling fans aren't!) Maybe the noise they make has just gotten so high pitched I can't hear it. ;> | ||
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