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i know its probally not pretty, but you could always use a small Bungee Cord to suspend the drive. it should soak up most of the vibration. heres a link to see what i mean.
http://forums.overclockers.co.uk/showthread.php?t=18269719

Well, I was thinking of something more decent...
It doesn't have to be pretty but it doesn't have to involve my HDD doing the tightrope walk as well.

If anything, I'd rather NOT risk the tightrope than to silence it and run the risk of the disk crashing down onto the backplate-less GPU, killing both the GPU and itself.
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Well, I was thinking of something more decent...
It doesn't have to be pretty but it doesn't have to involve my HDD doing the tightrope walk as well.
If anything, I'd rather NOT risk the tightrope than to silence it and run the risk of the disk crashing down onto the backplate-less GPU, killing both the GPU and itself.

sorry....thought i'd throw it out there as a fix in case you tried everything else.
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post #13 of 23
Others have used elastic bands to suspend the drives...

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i have had the same problem for a long time, granted i didn't try any mod, but once i found out it was the hard drive, i bought ssd to replace them, and now problem fixed, all i can hear now are the fans blowing airs, no more stupid vibrations.
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Okay, the suggestions here are pretty much "buy an SSD, it's silent'.

Well, you don't say, but then not everyone can afford a 512GB SSD while actually needing a 512GB SSD.

The whole point here is to stop the drive from humming. If I were to settle for a smaller SSD instead, then most of my large files, say, games would have to reside in another HDD within the system. For said games to have a reasonable load time, it would have to be a good, fast drive of some sort. Which comes back to the WD Black. You can sing all your praises about Samsung, but I won't buy those because in the event of an RMA, you'll get a Seagate back. If you luck is bad enough, you'll get nothing back. Hitachi is solid and quiet but slow as heck.

Yes, external is still an option, but I would very much prefer internal SATA over USB3/eSATA and any other forms of interface which you could drum up.
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hard drive silencers and dynamat on your case to absorb some of the case vibration
 
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i know its probally not pretty, but you could always use a small Bungee Cord to suspend the drive. it should soak up most of the vibration. heres a link to see what i mean.
http://forums.overclockers.co.uk/showthread.php?t=18269719

That would be the best bet, short of switching to SSD. You would need to suspend it in the 5¼" bay below your optical drive. This is how the Antec Solo case does it. I used to use one with a Raptor X drive. You think your WD Black is noisy? The Raptor X (the one with the clear top window) was noisier. However, not only did I not get any hum, the rattling seek sounds were quite muted when suspended.
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post #18 of 23
Why the fred would you need a 512 GB SSD? I just bought a 128GB Samsung for 60 dollars. If the vibration is as bad as you make it out to be I'm sure you could make some "sacrifices" by only loading the games you're playing currently onto a SSD and go from there. No one is buying 500+ GB SSDs, you're correct, they're too expensive. But the apps you're using frequently and games can easily be put on one while the rest of it can be put on a HDD and only accessed when needed.
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No one is buying 500+ GB SSDs

I've purchased two. thumb.gif

They cost around $330 each. I've paid more than that in the distant past for hard drives. Even with the gaming graphics card and all the SSDs, my current rig cost me less than my first 386DX-25 system a few decades ago. I don't even want to consider equalizing the dollar amount to account for inflation.
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If you get an SSD, maybe consider only having 1 or 2 key games installed at a time. Or get an external to store all your large files.
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