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I have an enterprise HDD which is really loud when busy, just like late 90s ones while the consumer grade one is barely audible.
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probably runs a more aggressive acceleration on the voice coil to make switching tracks faster.
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>>107482495
5400 vs 7200 rpm maybe?
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>>107482524
That may be it
>>107482541
No, both are 7.2k drives
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>>107482495
You pay extra so they don't put any noise in it
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>>107482495
Enterprise HDDs are made the old way
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>>107482495
Preventive Wear Levelling (PWL)



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