Hard drive noise

808rob

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Jan 14, 2011
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Hi everyone. This morning I noticed my hard drive makes a faint, high pitched buzzing sound. It only occurs when the drive is accessed (opening folders, files), or when opening/loading a browser window. I have run CHKDSK and the HP TuneUp utility and have passed both tests with no problems. The computer itself is only a month old. Is this just regular drive access noise? 😱
 
Solution
It could be normal noise from read write heads moving. it would be best to check your hard drive with a utility that is from the same company that made the hard drive. e.g. seagate / seatools or western digital / data lifeguard tools. Noise from hard drives is normal but unusual and persistent clicking noises is not. Better to be safe.
It could be normal noise from read write heads moving. it would be best to check your hard drive with a utility that is from the same company that made the hard drive. e.g. seagate / seatools or western digital / data lifeguard tools. Noise from hard drives is normal but unusual and persistent clicking noises is not. Better to be safe.
 
Solution
It's a SeaGate drive so I installed Sea Tools and ran the read tests as well as the diagnostic self-tests. All passed - and strangely the drive never made the buzzing sound during any of the tests. There isn't the clicking sound (thank goodness) though I will continue to monitor it. Might just be something I never heard before :sarcastic:
 
I have also noticed there is a correlation between the noise and my mouse (it's a Razer Copperhead) - moving the mouse and using the scroll wheel always causes the noise. It's sounds like a drive access noise. Normal?
 
Found out the "buzzing" is coming from my Corsair CMPSU-450VX power supply, not the hard drive. Going to try some of the troubleshooting at: http://forum.corsair.com/v3/showthread.php?t=85166. Thanks for the hard drive advice though, tsunamo!