How do I dampen the hard drive vibration noise?
My NAS set-up looks like this.
>>53338833
Throw it out and buy a SSD.
>>53338833
a folded-up towel
Take it out of the bucket, the bucket will amplify the hdd noise.
>pic related
>>53338854
Wouldn't that increase heat?
> NAS
> No redundancy
Living on the wild side, eh?
>>53339041
It's a shitty seedbox.
No need for replication.
>>53338948
You didn't ask to make it flawless. You asked for a solution and one was provided.
Option 1 is get an ssd
Option 2 is get a case
use foam tape to attach it to the box. Should decouple it adequately, and will also prevent it from walking around.
That's pretty amusing
>>53338833
Fill it with mineral oil
>>53338833
Fill it with mineral water
>>53338833
Buy some soft rubber or foam of fair thickness, cut into squares and put one in each corner of the drive. Should dampen noise a lot and allow some air under the drive.
>>53338833
warp a couple rubber bands around it
you can even wrap them
Can I get a technical diagram of this beautiful setup?
Is that a Banana Pi?
>>53340561
No, Cubieboard 2.
>>53338833
Water should dampen it.
Any kind of airy foam. I use that in my pc case, it's even rigid enough for me to have cut little "tunnel" of air on the surface the HDD rests on.
set the AAM to silent