dampening computer/hd noise

my computer sits on an upturned yellow plastic milk carton beside my chair and desk
and the Barracuda hard drive - i believe - was making a thrummmmarrrr-thrummmmarrrr
oscillating noise, felt as much as heard

i seem to have reduced a lot but not all of the thrumming by placing a piece of 3/8th"
dense foam between the computer and carton - foam is the stuff bought at a camping
supply store to use as a mattress when back-packing/camping

are there any other ways to reduce such noise ?
 
Best would be to get an SSD. No spinning nor vibrating components.

Not sure what noise you're describing, but sounds like it shouldn't be making it. It's a good idea to look for a HDD replacement at the first sign of it acting flaky or making unusual noise.
 
yep that's true... I didn't know... Anyway with or without TRIM it doesn't change a lot...

It's because the model from Micron (partenering with intel in ssd ) are ready to go... ( 250+ mo/s :cool: )
 
Quote from SNBthetrue:

yep that's true... I didn't know... Anyway with or without TRIM it doesn't change a lot...


Madshrimps test showed small file write speed was approximately cut in half when the drive was dirty... then returned to normal speed after running TRIM on W7, 64-Bit.

On my XP rig, my "clean" speed and "dirty" speed are approximately the same.
 
To follow Scat; you need to try to create a silent system from scratch.

Use a SSD, and make sure that the power supply is either fanless or has a fan with low noise. Always swap out the PSUs you get with a case with a choice one to avoid noise. You should also get a CPU fan that's very quiet. Last, make sure not to overclock your CPU - sacrifice power/speed and receive silence in return. Silentpcreview.com is one site to look for tests and parts.
 
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