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jbeer
19-01-16, 08:23
Hi All,

I have an Xtrend 8000 and have installed a 2.5" 1TB 5400rpm hdd and it's working great.

The only thing I've noticed is that during recording you can hear a clicking coming from the hdd as its recording, it's only subtle but I can hear it...does anyone have any tips on adding a bit of soundproofing to muffle the clicking?

Thanks - Jason

DaMacFunkin
19-01-16, 10:53
Turn the TV up lol
Seriously though is it an older drive? All my mine have western Digital drives and they are silent.

casuk
19-01-16, 12:24
Same wd all the way I have a 2tb 7200rpm and its silent, I also have a couple of 1tb 5400rpm Toshiba drives that are just the same I did notice some clicking on drive in my solo2 before drive stopped working

bluepassat
19-01-16, 12:50
I have a Samsung 640gb 5400rpm in mine and its silent, think you have a drive issue

abu baniaz
19-01-16, 13:21
As above, HDD clicking indicates it is about to fail.

jbeer
19-01-16, 14:19
It's a brand new Toshiba P200 hdd, it's not a loud clicking just more the sound of the arm moving over the disk head…ill see if I can get a video of it and on the other hand I could have very sensitive hearing lol

mcquaim
19-01-16, 14:31
It's a brand new Toshiba P200 hdd, it's not a loud clicking just more the sound of the arm moving over the disk head…ill see if I can get a video of it and on the other hand I could have very sensitive hearing lol

If it's brand new and clicking then I'd get it replaced under warranty! Clicking in a HDD is never a good thing and shouldn't be ignored especially when you can get a replacement under warranty!!

Sicilian
19-01-16, 18:28
It's a brand new Toshiba P200 hdd, it's not a loud clicking just more the sound of the arm moving over the disk head…ill see if I can get a video of it and on the other hand I could have very sensitive hearing lol

Sorry, dont agree with some of the other posts, I've used Toshiba 2.5" HDD's and are known to slightly click in use. If functioning correctly, recording, initialising etc.. just ignore.

DaMacFunkin
19-01-16, 18:33
He's probably sensitive to any noise like me, that's why he is asking can he muffle it.
I had a Samsung V+ in my bedroom for about a hour once, that f***er had to go lol.

bsdbm
19-01-16, 20:23
May sound silly, but did you fit the screws to hold the HD properly in place in the cage? I found it difficult to tighten them due to the position of the cage. Could the noise be vibrating rather than pure clicking of the drive?

Ashley69
19-01-16, 20:53
Never had this problem. Unscrew cage and take off. Fit hard drive in cage and tighten screws. Put cage back.

Sicilian
19-01-16, 21:12
Some Toshiba 2.5" HDD inherently click, just the way they are.

jbeer
19-01-16, 21:50
Yes I did take the cage out and fully fitted the HDD with the 4 screws and refit it.

Here's a quick video of the sound…might be nothing but just thought I'd ask as I was hearing it

http://s821.photobucket.com/user/beerjjj/media/766C284E-C631-4772-87CB-771233B15D0E_zpsmxojia0r.mp4.html

jbeer
19-01-16, 21:52
This is also as I'm copying over some programs from FTP as well at the same time

Clabs
19-01-16, 21:52
That sounds faulty to me mate.