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Title: SSDs do make sounds..
Post by: tp4tissue on Thu, 16 April 2015, 06:51:25
I'm not crazy or nothing..

but yea.. if you put your ears up to it "like a cellphone" while it's writing or reading heavy,  you can hear some clicking..

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Title: Re: SSDs do make sounds..
Post by: azhdar on Thu, 16 April 2015, 06:57:12
http://cachemonet.com/
Title: Re: SSDs do make sounds..
Post by: DrHubblePhD on Thu, 16 April 2015, 07:39:19
*facepalm*
Title: Re: SSDs do make sounds..
Post by: tp4tissue on Thu, 16 April 2015, 07:55:32
just an FYI,  incase any one was wondering ..   it's good info..  at the very least it debunks the myth that SSDs are perfectly silent
Title: Re: SSDs do make sounds..
Post by: azhdar on Thu, 16 April 2015, 08:21:12
just an FYI,  incase any one was wondering ..   it's good info..  at the very least it debunks the myth that SSDs are perfectly silent
http://www.koalastothemax.com/
Title: Re: SSDs do make sounds..
Post by: nubbinator on Thu, 16 April 2015, 09:10:42
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.
Title: Re: SSDs do make sounds..
Post by: nova779 on Thu, 16 April 2015, 09:11:48
just an FYI,  incase any one was wondering ..   it's good info..  at the very least it debunks the myth that SSDs are perfectly silent
http://www.koalastothemax.com/
What is the wonderful website and how did you find it?
Title: Re: SSDs do make sounds..
Post by: tp4tissue on Thu, 16 April 2015, 11:01:03
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.


I know the sound is electronic in nature. But its distinctly a click
Title: Re: SSDs do make sounds..
Post by: HoffmanMyster on Thu, 16 April 2015, 11:33:58

you're crazy
Title: Re: SSDs do make sounds..
Post by: greath on Thu, 16 April 2015, 11:59:32
just an FYI,  incase any one was wondering ..   it's good info..  at the very least it debunks the myth that SSDs are perfectly silent
http://www.koalastothemax.com/

I hate the part of my brain that made me itch to complete that.
Title: Re: SSDs do make sounds..
Post by: rowdy on Thu, 16 April 2015, 22:46:29
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?
Title: Re: SSDs do make sounds..
Post by: Novus on Thu, 16 April 2015, 22:48:52
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?

/AI
/VI
Title: Re: SSDs do make sounds..
Post by: tp4tissue on Thu, 16 April 2015, 22:57:27
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?

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Title: Re: SSDs do make sounds..
Post by: noisyturtle on Thu, 16 April 2015, 23:43:10
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?

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