| | Newer drives intentionally lower the armature/actuator speed to decrease noise, which can sometimes affect drive performance, but to be honest, I kind of miss hearing the click-click-click of the days of old. Besides, if you can't hear the drive, it also means you can't hear the drive failing; the noise produced by most hard drives is meaningful and useful. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zp-VBlLuDic&NR=1 I want to see some defragging going on. And here's another video showing how much abuse a hard drive can take and still not give up trying to do work ("Get those files copied over or die trying"). http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0kdjEWh2RVo |

