Extremely quiet but powerful Computers
 

Quiet hard drive in the Silentium!

Fast and still nothing to hear


hard disk sound-insulation
  • Quiet hard disk drive with liquid-bearing
  • Fast 7200 rpm S-ATA
  • Fitted in a special body and fully enclosed
  • Additional vibration absorbers store the sound absorbing cooling-body to stop vibration and transmitting of excess sound into the PC body.
  • Several hard-disks and RAID-systems are possible.


Typical clattering and other disk noises will be things of the past with operating noises virtually unnoticeable, even in a quiet room.



hard disk insulation

The outer measurements of the sound absorbing hard disk body 146 x 42 x 155 mm fit within an optical drive for an 5 1/4 - slot
It is suitable for fitting into any ordinary PC body.



Which hard disk?

Presently the Samsung SpinPoint is one of the quietest hard disks available. Although it is also one of the fastest disks around. The sound-absorbing fitting means it is hardly audible.

The 80GB hard disk has more than sufficient capacity for standard applications such as Office programs, Internet etc. Most application programs only use a little disk space, however if more storage space is required, e.g. to save huge amounts of videos, photo- or picture-files, it is possible to use up to two hard disks each with maximum capacity.

We recommend you fit one large capacity hard drive than several small hard disks. One single cushioned hard disk is hardly heared, whereas several disks will increase the oscillation level.






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