just an FYI, incase any one was wondering .. it's good info.. at the very least it debunks the myth that SSDs are perfectly silenthttp://www.koalastothemax.com/
What is the wonderful website and how did you find it?just an FYI, incase any one was wondering .. it's good info.. at the very least it debunks the myth that SSDs are perfectly silenthttp://www.koalastothemax.com/
Clicking is the sound produced by mechanical parts TP. There are no mechanical parts in an SSD. You may hear a slight electrical hum or capacitor squeal, but I highly doubt you're hearing clicking...unless you're crazy, which is a distinct possibility.
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just an FYI, incase any one was wondering .. it's good info.. at the very least it debunks the myth that SSDs are perfectly silenthttp://www.koalastothemax.com/
Clicking is the sound produced by mechanical parts TP. There are no mechanical parts in an SSD. You may hear a slight electrical hum or capacitor squeal, but I highly doubt you're hearing clicking...unless you're crazy, which is a distinct possibility.
Clicking is the sound produced by mechanical parts TP. There are no mechanical parts in an SSD. You may hear a slight electrical hum or capacitor squeal, but I highly doubt you're hearing clicking...unless you're crazy, which is a distinct possibility.
Probably echoes from the relays in his head.
We decided TP4 was a robot, right?
Clicking is the sound produced by mechanical parts TP. There are no mechanical parts in an SSD. You may hear a slight electrical hum or capacitor squeal, but I highly doubt you're hearing clicking...unless you're crazy, which is a distinct possibility.
Probably echoes from the relays in his head.
We decided TP4 was a robot, right?
Clicking is the sound produced by mechanical parts TP. There are no mechanical parts in an SSD. You may hear a slight electrical hum or capacitor squeal, but I highly doubt you're hearing clicking...unless you're crazy, which is a distinct possibility.
Probably echoes from the relays in his head.
We decided TP4 was a robot, right?Show Image(http://www.cute-factor.com/images/smilies/onion/077.gif)