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The quality of the Seagate 500g is still good.
There is nothing wrong with the case being placed next to the monitor, and it will not affect the hard drive.
Your machine is new, so the hard drive won't have bad sectors so quickly.
It's perfectly normal that you're running some large piece of software, such as a full disk detection for viruses, or a large game, so that the hard drive will "squeak". And when you load windows when you boot up, it's normal for there to be a short sound.
If your hard drive keeps ringing since you boot it, even if you haven't done anything, it keeps ringing, and the hard disk indicator next to reset keeps flashing, it means that there are some programs in the background that you don't know are frequently reading hard disk data, and it is very likely that you have been hit by a virus.
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Just because the hard drive is loud doesn't mean there's a bad drive, you can go to the store where you bought it and change it.
When changing, pay attention to whether it still rings.
Some hard drives are like this, and there's nothing wrong with them.
It's just that it's loud because the manufacturer hasn't tested the sound, so you can take it back and change it.
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There are several kinds of 500g hard disks on the market now, which depends on whether the hard disk you buy is a double disk or a triple disk, and the double disk is that there are two disks in it, each 250g: the three disks are composed of two 200g and one 100g. It depends on which one you buy, it is recommended to use a double disc, and the noise is relatively small!
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The current hard disk is much quieter than the previous two years, but it is still not comparable with the 5400 rpm of the year. It can't be helped. In addition, it doesn't matter if the chassis is placed next to the monitor.
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See if the hard disk is fixed, Seagate's disk reading is a little loud, and it can be used normally.
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Nowadays, the sound of hard disk reading is generally very small, and you can use MHDD to test the bad sectors of the hard disk.
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There are three reasons why the hard disk reads and writes loudly
1. The hard disk has been used for a long time and is aging, or the internal mechanical structure of the hard disk has failed, resulting in read and write errors and repeated reading and writing noise.
2. Data error, if the head has an error in digging the file when reading some files, the head will increase the power to read it many times, and the reading will continue, and the error will occur if it cannot be read. There is a lot of noise during the process. It is not recommended to cut off the power supply directly during the working process of the hard disk, which will cause serious damage to the hardware system.
3. Installation problems. Because the hard drive is not properly fixed to the bracket of the chassis during installation, the hard drive vibrates during operation, causing damage to the head and platter.
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