- Oct 11, 2004
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This may sound like a fairly strange question, and I did a search, and was unable to come up with anything. Does anyone know of some tweak or software I can use to slow down the rotational speed of my hard drives? I sleep with my head literally 2 feet away from my case, and the high pitched whirr of the hard drives all night really gets on my nerves. Sometimes I shut my computer off at night, but I very often leave it on so that others on my network can access shared files. For streaming videos etc. the hdd doesnt need to be spinning at 7200 rpms, so is there anything I can do to slow it down?
I was reading about a guy who made a mini itx server that booted off of a compact flash card, and the hdd only spun up when a computer asks for a file off of it, meaning when there are no requests, the computer is entirely silent.
Thanks
I was reading about a guy who made a mini itx server that booted off of a compact flash card, and the hdd only spun up when a computer asks for a file off of it, meaning when there are no requests, the computer is entirely silent.
Thanks