I have bougth a new hard disk and it creates a low frequency sinewave which has a slow tremolo volum

Discussion in 'Computer Hardware' started by Dazeon, Mar 15, 2015.

  1. Dazeon

    Dazeon Ultrasonic

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    I am done with the usb ports.
     
  2. fraifikmushi

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    What you did was blowing with your mouth. That's not removing dust.


    It's like playing zork with you, only worse. Holy moly.

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  3. dipje

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    Some people clearly don't want to be helped.

    Multiple people told him his first question post is filled with nonsense, multiple people told him this simply what can happen when replacing anything in your PC (ground loops happen on stage or in the studio quite often, and not always when a PC is the picture), multiple people told him it might be the resonance of the vibrations..

    but the options are tossed away or just plain ignored.

    Close thread, next (real) question :)
     
  4. BumBcL0t

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    OP's post instantly reminded me of this meme

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  5. Baxter

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    Get really long power-cables and SATA cables, and put your (now external) HDD in an iso-box. Done.

    or..
    Really get powercables long, SATA too external now (your) HDD isobox put it. Done.
     
  6. Dazeon

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    I will not reply more in this thread.
     
  7. mercurysoto

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    Thank you. Very much appreciated.
     
  8. Baxter

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    You have done a good job at that already, since the OP. :D

    P.s I was serious with my previous reply/tip.
     
  9. zero-frag

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    This is one of the most entertaining threads I've seen on here for a while, Thanks OP !

    The dude starts off describing his problem with gibberish then proceeds to ignore everyone while providing occasional random non relevant crap, then finally says he's done with the forum.

    WTFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF????? :rofl:
     
  10. Evorax

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    I dunno if he's trolling or not, but if the drive is new, then he can exchange it anytime as long as it's under store's warranty.

    About his freshness on this forum, life is too short to not f*ck on the first date. (if you know what i mean) Just sayin'
     
  11. SineWave

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    I can't help to think he's just trolling. However, it is funny. :wink:

    That said, all 3 of my 3.5" hard disks are enclosed in this: https://www.komplett.se/product/333425 and I use just one at a time. I can't hear them that much and there are no vibrations, too. Can't wait to throw them out of the window anyway and buy more SSDs and 2.5" drives. Currently I'm using 2.5" drives for various projects. They seem more reliable and are more practical to handle and store than the 3.5" ones, not to mention more quiet and cooler. Slower? IDG a F for I have and need complete silence here. :wink:
     
  12. Infidel

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    SUP!!!!
    :rofl: :rofl: :rofl:
     
  13. Pronto

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    come on guys, maybe english is not his or her first language..how would you feel being called a troll if you were looking for help?
    i could be wrong but i get the sense you're saying that the sounds aren't digital audio artefacts on the soundcard due to electrical problems but is an actual acoustic noise from within the tower or what have you?
    i actually think he'she has described the problem pretty well..maybe too well.
    Dazeon, i could be wrong but are you talking about Resonance..the resonance of the hard drive in the computer?..its not an easy word to find in transalation i think.
    this is where the hard drive is vibrating against the chassis due to internal frequencies of the disc spinning.
    it could be that you've got a shitty hard drive..if its new or only a few months old and its seagate, maybe go to their website and register the drive so you get the warranty then you can return it for a replacement.
     
  14. Dalmation

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    I reckon he should puff that dust back to where it came from (to cusion and mute the physical and acoustic vibration), then tweak the back-bias of the double distill valves :excl:
     
  15. savadious

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    RETURN THE HARD DRIVE ASAP FOR A REPLACEMENT !

    If the other solutions did not help


    NOTE: Never use your mouth to dust out a pc... it requires much more than your mouth can blow.
     
  16. OBKenobi

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    Says he's got iLok, East West libs... and a Soundblaster. Seems legit.
     
  17. tater_one

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    How much weed do you have to smoke to gain such a fine grasp of the English language?

    I have been trying to reach that point but have failed to smoke myself senseless yet!
     
  18. Herr Durr

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    this is sadly far from any simple language issue..


    troll detected.... [​IMG]
     
  19. rickbarratt

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    im giving up with this one before i even start.

    do you even know what grounding is?
     
  20. deftmonk

    deftmonk Newbie

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    is this a joke? Look up grounding problem on google. In the case you are serious and you are going to tell me my post wasn't useful, you are right...the only answer is to buy a Lexicon ultra harmonizer and run your speakers through it. Everyone is just toying with you, but we all know its your flux capacitor exhibiting signs of a tr404 error.
     
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