Travelstar 7K100 7200 rpm/100GB and vibrations

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Travelstar 7K100 7200 rpm/100GB and vibrations

#1 Post by Numian » Sat Jan 13, 2007 1:45 pm

Hallo!

I have just replaced my old 4200rpm/40GB disk in my R40 (2722BDG) with Travelstar 7K100 7200 rpm/100GB.

All in OK, but can hear some vibrations... like whummmmmmm...you know..

Is something wrong with my hdd or its normal for 7200 rpm discs?
Can it damage my disc?

thank you

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#2 Post by BillMorrow » Sat Jan 13, 2007 3:46 pm

first, welcome to the club.. :)

second, the 7k100 being faster will make more noise..
but not MUCH more noise..
only you can tell if the noise and any vibration is excessive..
if the HDD is new then its probably ok..
if a used HDD, then all bets are off..
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#3 Post by Numian » Sun Jan 14, 2007 2:01 pm

Thank you! :)

So....noise is not excessive, but I mean vibrations... when I put nb on some soft pad, whummmmmm is away, but on hard table whummmmm is back.... I can feel this vibrations by hand, too...


Thanx again!
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#4 Post by agarza » Tue Jan 16, 2007 3:46 pm

It's quite normal, the E7K100 drives vibrates a lot more and produce a lot more heat (I had to replace one on my T42p after noticing this) The noise is also noticeable higher
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#5 Post by tomh009 » Wed Jan 17, 2007 7:24 am

benottomex wrote:It's quite normal, the E7K100 drives vibrates a lot more and produce a lot more heat (I had to replace one on my T42p after noticing this) The noise is also noticeable higher
Actually my 7K100 is not bad at all -- a touch more noise than a 5400 rpm, but not much at all. My old 7K60 was noisier, though, and had a noticeable vibration when I had my hands on the wrist pad.

benottomex, are you using E7K100 drives rather than 7K100 ones?

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#6 Post by pjk » Tue Feb 06, 2007 11:41 pm

tomh009 wrote: Actually my 7K100 is not bad at all -- a touch more noise than a 5400 rpm, but not much at all. My old 7K60 was noisier, though, and had a noticeable vibration when I had my hands on the wrist pad.

benottomex, are you using E7K100 drives rather than 7K100 ones?
It appears that the E7K100 drives are designed for server (ie 24x7) applications, and do have a higher idle noise spec:

E7K100: http://preview.tinyurl.com/yq4dry
7K100: http://preview.tinyurl.com/yv5c6h

I've been considering the regular 7K100 100GB drive, can I get some other corroboration that this drive is reasonably quiet/vibration-free?

I'm actually a fan of Seagate drives but it looks like the Momentus PATA 7200.1 7200 rpm drives actually have higher power consumption than the 7K100 series.
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#7 Post by tomh009 » Wed Feb 07, 2007 5:48 am

pjk wrote: I've been considering the regular 7K100 100GB drive, can I get some other corroboration that this drive is reasonably quiet/vibration-free?
Certainly in my X31 it is ...
pjk wrote:I'm actually a fan of Seagate drives but it looks like the Momentus PATA 7200.1 7200 rpm drives actually have higher power consumption than the 7K100 series.
The 7K100 also performs better than the Seagate due to a higher data density on the disk platters.

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#8 Post by Numian » Mon Feb 12, 2007 8:56 am

So I am glad that my new disk is OK! :D

Thanx again!
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