Reply 30040 of 56763, by MMaximus
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wrote:wrote:That's because of drying-out ball bearings. None of these drives were made to be used 20 or more years later.
It's not only that, but most of these drives were not that quiet even with newish.
When new, they may not have quite the same high pitched harmonics, but they still were not at all quiet.
<OT> That's what I remember as well from the Athlon / PII / PIII era. Hard drives were very loud and not in a nice way. Combined with loud PSU and CPU fans, it made you want to wear earplugs at times. That was before they started marketing cases geared towards noise insulation (i.e. Antec Sonata). </OT>