[mythtv-users] Maxtor Diamond plus 9

Edward Wildgoose Edward.Wildgoose at FRMHedge.com
Tue Aug 12 10:28:21 EDT 2003


Try and look for "Acoustic Management" options with hdparm (I think it is option -M)

This "may" make the disk quieter...

Also, you will find that much of the noise is being transmitted through the case.  Rubber mountings, or otherwise stopping contact with the case will make some difference.  Try removing the disk from the drive bay and holding it suspended, or place it on something soft at the bottom of the case - if this helps then look at the "overclocking" sites for a wealth of stuff made out of bungee rubber...

Beware that the above could cause overheating problems, or dead drives due to long term poor earth connections...

-----Original Message-----
From: Saravanan Subbiah [mailto:saravanan_subbiah at sbcglobal.net]
Sent: 12 August 2003 05:31
To: mythtv-users at mythtv.org
Subject: [mythtv-users] Maxtor Diamond plus 9


I added a new Maxtor Diamond plus 9 80GB 8MB Cache 7200 RPM drive as my
secondary HD so that I can record more shows in MythTV. 

I find that the drive is making a irritating "Grrr Grrr" noise when
recording shows(writing). Watching (reading) doesn't make such noise,
though the HD is not quite silent when reading too.

Has anybody else experienced this or have I just got a defective disk ?


-Saravanan




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