More ontopic: I have a couple of very old external SCSI drives in my office, and the fans in both their cases have developed a horrible rattle. To stop the noise, I simply jammed a straightened paper clip in each fan to keep them from spinning. Ah, much quieter now. They've been that way for over year, and they haven't overheat yet. However, even with no fans, these drives are not totally silent. As muppetboy pointed out, the harddrive itself still makes a lot of noise. I wish HD manufacturers would use more insulation -- especially in drives meant for desktop systems where the extra weight won't be such a big deal.
posted by Potsy at 12:12 AM on February 18, 2001
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PCs would be much quieter and have no fans that could fail, and the heated air from the PC would be sucked out of the room instead of recirculated. To ensure portability, each PC could be equipped with a fan that would automatically start when the PC is not connected to a central vacuum system.
posted by pracowity at 5:40 AM on February 17, 2001