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Quietest SCSI Hard drive

cobalt60

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I have a PCI SATA Hard Card, regular PCI SATA card, and ZuluSCSI. But I do want to run a 50-pin SCSI HD, too. The only one I have now is a 2GB Quantum Fireball. However, it is way too loud for me. It could be because it's old, but it works fine. Are there quieter SCSI drives?
 

ArmorAlley

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I find that some of the later server drives (U320 with the 80-pin SCA socket) are relatively quiet. They have a quite hefty power draw though. Many of them are LVD/SE and you should be able to run them from a 50-pin SCSI port. I had one in my Performa 475 for some years until the PSU went.
 

pizzigri

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The Quantum XP43400 is incredibly quiet, I almost forget it’s on. Expensive though used, dunno why. The second quietest drive I have, and have a few, is the Seagate Medalist SL drive, the ST51080N.
both are very reliable in my experience.
 

pizzigri

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Yeah that’s the model number, but I think the W is for the 68pin wide model. I’ve looked it up and it does appear to be the same drive…. I have the 50 pin narrow scsi model
 

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croissantking

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I'm gradually moving over to SCSI emulators now, despite my fondness for spinning drives they keep failing on me and I just feel it's a losing battle.
 

pizzigri

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I hear you. All the machines that have spin drives are the ones I fire up once or twice a year. And I have an image of those drives. The rest have either a blu/zulu or whatever SCSI to SD or for ide, solid state of eny kind.
 

croissantking

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I still run a 4GB Quantum Fireball ST in my Macintosh SE/30, but I set up my recently restored IIci with a Zulu. When the SE/30's drive fails, I'll go solid state at that point.

I've installed a piezo buzzer on the Zulu, and it makes me more comfortable with it.
 
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