Quote from jficquette:
You can buy Dell stuff at Costco and Best Buys now. Better place to go because you can just take it back if need be.
Quote from Cdntrader:
Argh new Vostro 3700 Dell Laptop has a high pitched noise coming from left top near the HD.
Just sucks man. Is this normal or could it be a vibration in the assembly? Bad hard drive?
Quote from Bolimomo:
High pitch noise, from my experience, is usually the hard drive. Only moving parts produce high pitch noise (vibrations of some sort). Electronics either works or burnt.
Quote from Bolimomo:
High pitch noise, from my experience, is usually the hard drive. Only moving parts produce high pitch noise (vibrations of some sort). Electronics either works or burnt.
If I were you I would do file backups very often because there is no telling when the drive would go out.
Quote from Cdntrader:
well it was the hard drive. Dell sending out a new one.
Quote from yosuu:
Hi Cdntrader!
I also bought the Vostro 3700 and the high pitch noise was very annoying. Did you solve the problem changing the hard drive?
I have reduced a little this annoying noise by disabling the bluetooth and the freefallprotection program ( with ccleaner, I disabled it in the startup programs).
Any response will be awesome.
Quote from Cdntrader:
It is definitely the Seagate momentus 7200.4 hard drive(I found reference to it being a noisy drive on the net). Because when you remove the hard drive and start up the machine it is silent.
They sent out three identical drives. None changed the noise. I asked for a different drive but that was beyond the capabilities of customer support.
Now after 3 weeks they want me to send to a repair depot or return it for a refund.
Frankly I may just replace the drive myself with a WD quiet drive or an SSD(http://www.laptop-enews.com/2009/07/02/kingston-ssdnow-v-series-notebook-upgrade-kit-review/).
I'll update you later on what happens next.
Quote from yosuu:
thanks for the information. I also tought it was something about the hard drive because when I was copying files from a dvd to the hd, the high pitch noise disappears.
There are people that thinks it is caused by the cpu C4 state... what do you think?
