sony PCG-K25 and Hitachi 7K60 HD

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I put one of these 7200 RPM Hitachi disks in my K25 and it's a little faster
than the 4200 RPM Hitachi 60Gig that was already in, but it vibrates way too
much, so that when the machine is running I can feel the vibration on the
palmrest, either side, like a slight buzzy feel.

I assume this is because it's 7200 RPM, so am getting ready to put the
4200RPM drive back in. THe difference in speed is not huge in any case.

Opinions?
 
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Mr. Bart wrote:
> I put one of these 7200 RPM Hitachi disks in my K25 and it's a little
> faster than the 4200 RPM Hitachi 60Gig that was already in, but it
> vibrates way too much, so that when the machine is running I can feel
> the vibration on the palmrest, either side, like a slight buzzy feel.
>
> I assume this is because it's 7200 RPM, so am getting ready to put the
> 4200RPM drive back in. THe difference in speed is not huge in any
> case.
>
> Opinions?

Bad drive or the drive is not installed correctly in the drive caddy.
The HK60 is reported by users (me, also) to be extremely silent and
vibration-free.

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interesting. i reinstalled the 4200 rpm drive and now have silent and no
vibration.


"Quaoar" <quaoar@tenthplanet.net> wrote in message
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> Mr. Bart wrote:
> > I put one of these 7200 RPM Hitachi disks in my K25 and it's a little
> > faster than the 4200 RPM Hitachi 60Gig that was already in, but it
> > vibrates way too much, so that when the machine is running I can feel
> > the vibration on the palmrest, either side, like a slight buzzy feel.
> >
> > I assume this is because it's 7200 RPM, so am getting ready to put the
> > 4200RPM drive back in. THe difference in speed is not huge in any
> > case.
> >
> > Opinions?
>
> Bad drive or the drive is not installed correctly in the drive caddy.
> The HK60 is reported by users (me, also) to be extremely silent and
> vibration-free.
>
> Q
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>