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* Corsair 4000D case vibrationsmarty
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Corsair 4000D case vibrations

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 by: marty - Sun, 9 Oct 2022 03:14 UTC

Sorry about starting a new thread, my follow ups disappear.

It was a hard disk making the noise. I have fixed this by using

/usr/sbin/hdparm -S 12 /dev/sda

which shuts down the disk and the noise after a minute or so.
The disk is only used for automatic backups once a day so waiting for
spin-up is not a problem. For the moment I have put the above command
in anacrontab but I will look at /etc/hdparm.conf for how to do it properly.

Thanks to Bill for suggesting 'be methodical' and Paul for disk 'beat
note' tip.

Cheers,

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Marty

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 by: marty - Sun, 9 Oct 2022 04:32 UTC

On 9/10/22 14:14, marty wrote:
> Sorry about starting a new thread, my follow ups disappear.
>
> It was a hard disk making the noise. I have fixed this by using
>
> /usr/sbin/hdparm -S 12 /dev/sda
>
> which shuts down the disk and the noise after a minute or so.
> The disk is only used for automatic backups once a day so waiting for
> spin-up is not a problem. For the moment I have put the above command
> in anacrontab but I will look at /etc/hdparm.conf for how to do it
> properly.
>
> Thanks to Bill for suggesting 'be methodical' and Paul for disk 'beat
> note' tip.
>
> Cheers,
>
Just testing follow ups!
--
Marty

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 by: Marco Moock - Sun, 9 Oct 2022 10:39 UTC

Am 09.10.2022 um 14:14:36 Uhr schrieb marty:

> It was a hard disk making the noise. I have fixed this by using
>
> /usr/sbin/hdparm -S 12 /dev/sda

Some drives have a jumper that disables the automatic spinup when power
is on. Many Spin-ups aren't good for a drive.

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