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Do anyone exept me enjoy the sound of a old HDD?

Johannes_Lazor

The clicking and scratching of a old HDD.. It sounds like Progress my friend.

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Old hdd? I guess Im late with technology (i dont have ssd)

 

or I did not get what generation of hdd we are talking :)

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Old hdd? I guess Im late with technology (i dont have ssd)

 

or I did not get what generation of hdd we are talking :)

I mean a HDD that have a couple of years on its neck, The clicking and stuff, Knowing it keeps on going even as it runs closer and closer to its end.

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I mean a HDD that have a couple of years on its neck, The clicking and stuff, Knowing it keeps on going even as it runs closer and closer to its end.

oh I had one that let me down few months earlier. every time it clicked I stopped doing everything for few moments and hoped it wont crash for forever :D

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I like the sound of them. My old Bigfoot TS was just... UNGH SO GOOD. And my WD1200BB in my Dell grinds away frequently, so I like the drive.

 

 

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It reminds me of the old days.  :wub:

 

However i am glad to have SSDs and stuff... :D

who cares...

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I have an old system with a SCSI drive, you can hear it down the hall as you pass its location in a closed office. Yea, can see how you'd like it but one minute in that office and I want to chuck that drive out the window.

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I once went to repair someone PC only to find that their HDD was screeching... It was clearly begging to be mercifully killed, which I did.

Personally I like when my HDD don't make disturbing noises, but I have a couple that make a scratchy noise under high load that don't seem to be affected at all.

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