Jesus will fulfill you more than anything in this world, I speak from experience (from when i did Romans 10:9-13), he loves you and wants to be in a meaningful (not romantic) relationship with you. :) “that if thou shalt confess with thy mouth the Lord Jesus, and shalt believe in thine heart that God hath raised him from the dead, thou shalt be saved. For with the heart man believeth unto righteousness; and with the mouth confession is made unto salvation. For the scripture saith, Whosoever believeth on him shall not be ashamed. For there is no difference between the Jew and the Greek: for the same Lord over all is rich unto all that call upon him. For whosoever shall call upon the name of the Lord shall be saved.” Romans 10:9-13 KJV “and saying, The time is fulfilled, and the kingdom of God is at hand: repent ye, and believe the gospel.” Mark 1:15 KJV If you want proof that Jesus and the Bible are true look a documentary called “Ron Wyatt discoveries 2022” on UA-cam and a UA-cam channel called Expedition Bible. They both examine archeological sites and discoveries that prove the Bible, and even reference secular sources. (Just don’t convert to 7th day Adventism after watching the documentary) And lastly if you don’t know the gospel and want to be saved search up “abc’s of Salvation Teenmissions” on Google and it should be the first or second result. When you click on it read the whole thing, and do what it says and have faith in Jesus while you are doing it, do not doubt, and if it is hard for you to do what it says, ask Jesus to help you, have faith that he will, and *he will.* God Bless :)
@@Cvanzzz No actually. I learned the reason why i find it nostelgic is because my first gaming pc actually had a barracuda drive in it. And starting it up it would make that sound.
that sound is what made me look everywhere online because I sent back TWO seagate hardrives thinking they were both damaged during shipping because I have never heard a sound like that before
the server room is right next to my bedroom at my dad’s house, so for some reason hdd noises are nostalgic to me. now all my shit is solid state and the computer doesn’t talk :/
my WD hard drive started to make noise recently and i was worried it was, failing, glad to have a sample of just normal hard drive sounds to compare to
YOU ARE A LEGEND FOR THIS. I just bought HDD for the first time in a while and wasn’t sure if they’re defective or not and was searching EVERYWHERE for this. It randomly got suggested
@@Setogayamari Seagate nowadays has earned a bad reputation for hard drive reliability. You should always have data backed-up regardless. I’ve had hard drives randomly break on me and data backups saved me
Man even now. I heard my HDD clicking a lil after starting up my pc and hadn't paid attention to the noise so I was concerned for a lil bit especially since it had a bit of a rhythm to it, but hearing a few good drives making the same noise really calmed me down, especially since every program I tried said my drives were good. Love the lil noises they make tho.
@@KJ0001 You cannot do nothing. If you have important data on it that's not backed up somewhere, send it to a data recovery service, though this could run upwards of $1000. If you don't need to get important data from the drive, just break off the SATA connections and dispose of it
@@KJ0001 If it was after sudden power off, it's likely just filesystem corruption. This can be fixed using tools like DiskGenius. Use these tools wisely, as they can be dangerous if you don't know what ur doing.
there's also the advantage of the technology being near perfect by now, so a good hdd will probably last way longer than an ssd if you use it intensively. had a samsung 970 evo die in just 2 years on me
This popped up because I watched video about those 'HDD Clickers' that they have now. As I thought, HDDs did not sound like just a simple 'click' there was a whole spectrum of different noises.
Can you do one with larger Enterprise drives? I just had a 10TB HGST HUH start clicking and not showing up in the BIOS despite spinning up to speed. However, the clicking was very much like a metronome (very even and consistent) - unlike any of the click-of-death hard drive sounds I've heard before. It was almost like the heads were lacking power to move because of a bad cap or something. It would save me a lot of time and trouble if I knew it could only be a "click-of-death".
How do you Smart test the HDD spinning disk drive? I also have one of these. I also love the sounds of these spinning disk drives. I have a Toshiba 1TB modern one i have
bro the seagate portable drive literally makes the same sounds as all of the laptop hdds out there lol, they sound the same on my toshiba A300, my samsung E350, my lenovo laptop and others
Many portable USB HDDs are simply 2.5" SATA HDDs in an enclosure. Manufacturing another, new form factor would be more expensive than using an existing common one. Fun fact: Many 2.5" SATA SSDs are also just M.2 SATA SSDs in an enclosure too.
turned my pc fans down and was like wtf is that sound coming from my pc and had to remember i had a harddrive so i come here to see if it sounds okay xD
The only ones that are working are SeaGate. Now we see why. All WD I have, are even failing of just failed. Only 3 still working, and one has lots of instable sectors.
I have and use a Seagate 7200.12 on my main machine. I had two of them but one of them started showing problems so I took it out and put it to the side.
wierd my HDD makes the following sounds:JET ENGINE Brrrrrrrrrrrr *shifts to gear 2 like on a car gratatatatatatarrrrrrrr gnuuuuuurrrrrrr chachachakakakakarrrrrrrr and when its reading:chehehehehcccchhhh gggnnnnnner drng drng drrriiiing graaaaaa ra graaaaaa dk dk and when i shut it down: *jet engine blows up sound grrrrrrr kkkk nnnnnnneeeeeeeeeeeeerrree (fire burning sound) krath draaaaaaagggggk.
For some reason my Hard Drive is completely s i l e n t. I only hear it doing _weeeeEEEEEEIIII_ when turning on my HP Prodesk 400 G7. Edit: It's not completely silent, it just does a silent _eeeeeee_
@@KitsunePooper Quite a few modern SSDs use terrible NAND flash; see the Samsung 870 EVO and 980/990 saga for example. I'm not fond of modern SSDs for anything more than boot drives for this reason. I also see no need to be abusive to those who prefer the other storage tech, as well. For sure, you don't get anything like the 870 EVO in a hard drive, barring infant mortality which is normal for both.
as an hdd user, i can confirm these sounds are infact real
propaganda
These noises were the only sound I can hear from my PC, I had two Seagate Barracuda 2TB HDDs.
Jesus will fulfill you more than anything in this world, I speak from experience (from when i did Romans 10:9-13), he loves you and wants to be in a meaningful (not romantic) relationship with you. :)
“that if thou shalt confess with thy mouth the Lord Jesus, and shalt believe in thine heart that God hath raised him from the dead, thou shalt be saved. For with the heart man believeth unto righteousness; and with the mouth confession is made unto salvation. For the scripture saith, Whosoever believeth on him shall not be ashamed. For there is no difference between the Jew and the Greek: for the same Lord over all is rich unto all that call upon him. For whosoever shall call upon the name of the Lord shall be saved.”
Romans 10:9-13 KJV
“and saying, The time is fulfilled, and the kingdom of God is at hand: repent ye, and believe the gospel.”
Mark 1:15 KJV
If you want proof that Jesus and the Bible are true look a documentary called “Ron Wyatt discoveries 2022” on UA-cam and a UA-cam channel called Expedition Bible. They both examine archeological sites and discoveries that prove the Bible, and even reference secular sources. (Just don’t convert to 7th day Adventism after watching the documentary) And lastly if you don’t know the gospel and want to be saved search up “abc’s of Salvation Teenmissions” on Google and it should be the first or second result. When you click on it read the whole thing, and do what it says and have faith in Jesus while you are doing it, do not doubt, and if it is hard for you to do what it says, ask Jesus to help you, have faith that he will, and *he will.*
God Bless :)
7:48 that sound is so nostalgic to me for absolutely no reason.
Did you ever play watchdogs??
@@Cvanzzz No actually. I learned the reason why i find it nostelgic is because my first gaming pc actually had a barracuda drive in it. And starting it up it would make that sound.
Reminds me of a online game I used to play. 😊
that sound is what made me look everywhere online because I sent back TWO seagate hardrives thinking they were both damaged during shipping because I have never heard a sound like that before
PS4 startup probably
the server room is right next to my bedroom at my dad’s house, so for some reason hdd noises are nostalgic to me. now all my shit is solid state and the computer doesn’t talk :/
Macintosh plus from 1986 goes microwave noises
Now that is how u do a proper comparison. So many others forget to give a standard/common comparison.
my WD hard drive started to make noise recently and i was worried it was, failing, glad to have a sample of just normal hard drive sounds to compare to
YOU ARE A LEGEND FOR THIS. I just bought HDD for the first time in a while and wasn’t sure if they’re defective or not and was searching EVERYWHERE for this. It randomly got suggested
OOH! Barracuda🎶🦈
Love those things.
The 10k RPM ones are incredible to listen to, btw.
I miss my old one, that thing was so loud lol
The Seagate Constellation sounds like my childhood desktop from the XP era. I immediately recognized that sound
Seagate makes a little clicking noise sometimes. Other times it's loud.
Should I be worried?
@@Setogayamari Seagate nowadays has earned a bad reputation for hard drive reliability. You should always have data backed-up regardless. I’ve had hard drives randomly break on me and data backups saved me
Man even now. I heard my HDD clicking a lil after starting up my pc and hadn't paid attention to the noise so I was concerned for a lil bit especially since it had a bit of a rhythm to it, but hearing a few good drives making the same noise really calmed me down, especially since every program I tried said my drives were good. Love the lil noises they make tho.
I'm always paranoid about my HDD in my laptop failing. lol, glad to hear the activity is normal. ❤
11:14 those drives have among the highest failure rates. I went through 3 warranty replacement drives in less than a year combined.
Ya same my hardisk failed today due to sudden power off in laptop disk connected to laptop through usb but after 4years
What can I do waranty period is out
@@KJ0001 You cannot do nothing. If you have important data on it that's not backed up somewhere, send it to a data recovery service, though this could run upwards of $1000. If you don't need to get important data from the drive, just break off the SATA connections and dispose of it
@@KJ0001 If it was after sudden power off, it's likely just filesystem corruption. This can be fixed using tools like DiskGenius. Use these tools wisely, as they can be dangerous if you don't know what ur doing.
@@rysterstech its not detecting i opened it header is damaged
i always thought as a child that the hard drive sounds sound like a metro in a subway
this is better than any ASMR video
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What it’s like still owning an Xbox one in 2023 is like
in 2024 you need to double this noice, like a freakin radiation boost in fallout 4 💀
my fav HDD is the one from the old pcs of my grandparents, the HDD is called Quantum Fireball
my friend: "why don't you buy a ssd? they are better, faster and silent!
me: I just think they are neat (i like the sound)
I thought i am weird, even i searched youtube video come to this to help me sleep😂
there's also the advantage of the technology being near perfect by now, so a good hdd will probably last way longer than an ssd if you use it intensively. had a samsung 970 evo die in just 2 years on me
@@shadesoftime my 1tb hard drive is ten years old. still works "perfectly"
@@CallMeMimi27I had a 1tb one that was 12 years old die a few weeks ago
This popped up because I watched video about those 'HDD Clickers' that they have now.
As I thought, HDDs did not sound like just a simple 'click' there was a whole spectrum of different noises.
Those cracking sounds from the initial drives are the same that I get from my seagate hdd 1tb drives even when the health shows good. Now I’m afraid.
Those are normal seeking sounds.
@@DrFreeeman okay.
The funny thing is that I have an HDD that's EXACTLY like this one, even the size is the same lmao
Can you do one with larger Enterprise drives? I just had a 10TB HGST HUH start clicking and not showing up in the BIOS despite spinning up to speed. However, the clicking was very much like a metronome (very even and consistent) - unlike any of the click-of-death hard drive sounds I've heard before. It was almost like the heads were lacking power to move because of a bad cap or something. It would save me a lot of time and trouble if I knew it could only be a "click-of-death".
How do you Smart test the HDD spinning disk drive? I also have one of these. I also love the sounds of these spinning disk drives. I have a Toshiba 1TB modern one i have
bro the seagate portable drive literally makes the same sounds as all of the laptop hdds out there lol, they sound the same on my toshiba A300, my samsung E350, my lenovo laptop and others
Many portable USB HDDs are simply 2.5" SATA HDDs in an enclosure. Manufacturing another, new form factor would be more expensive than using an existing common one.
Fun fact: Many 2.5" SATA SSDs are also just M.2 SATA SSDs in an enclosure too.
the barracuda gave me instant PTSD
my brain at a test:
what causes the weird bubble like or liquid like sounds?
These are great, may I use the audio for sampling?
Cool sounds from the good old times 🥹🤧
turned my pc fans down and was like wtf is that sound coming from my pc and had to remember i had a harddrive so i come here to see if it sounds okay xD
Ah, I remember the good ol days when I used to have hdd. I think I retired my last hdd like 11 years ago and I don't regret it one bit😊
I was under the assumption that any sort of clicking or clacking is a bad sign and should be replaced
6:26 screams under radio
Why is this ASMR for me
ASMR at it's fullest.
@enrique amaya Jesus is dead
@@_iceywtf
@@_icey 🙄🙄
@@Manuzoka1996 I'm not wrong tho right?
Came here for the nostalgia trip
0:00 this drive sounds the same as the one in my 2006 iMac good memories
So these sounds are normal beacuse i jsut installed a new hard drive and its making the noisies from 8:40
The only ones that are working are SeaGate. Now we see why. All WD I have, are even failing of just failed. Only 3 still working, and one has lots of instable sectors.
seagate is the best
i still use my old seagate 500gb with over 38000h on it, still running strong playing games on it
this is prertty cool asmr tbh
I love HD-Sounds 😀
I have and use a Seagate 7200.12 on my main machine. I had two of them but one of them started showing problems so I took it out and put it to the side.
Are these scratching noises when Reading and Writing to disk normal for new HDD?
Or only for damaged ones
That's some good asmr
I was searching this up because i was hearing noises from mine
Me too, i use to think this is sound of my fan
@@imeyuha lol
2:34 i have a hdd making the same noises and someone told me it was failing
We need more videos like this ❤❤
7:49 my hard disk boots up exactly like that, but more silent and more _eeeeeeeeeee_
Someone remember the noise from quantum fireball?
7:53 too much like my old laptops aged seagate HDD
do ssd sounds next
Unfortunately SSDs are relatively very quiet. No soothing sounds of horrifying clicks I'm afraid.
SSD's are just chips not disks
10:09 my Dell latitude e6540 have the same disk and is so slow
I put the hard drive in my ear so I can hear it
Sooo good
pretty cool
@enrique amaya what?
@enriqueamaya3883 bot
no way in hell these sounds are normal
my data is toast 🤣
My drive is making that first sound randomly and pretty frequent. Think it may be time for an SSD.
so these are suppose to make noise?
wierd my HDD makes the following sounds:JET ENGINE Brrrrrrrrrrrr *shifts to gear 2 like on a car gratatatatatatarrrrrrrr gnuuuuuurrrrrrr chachachakakakakarrrrrrrr and when its reading:chehehehehcccchhhh gggnnnnnner drng drng drrriiiing graaaaaa ra graaaaaa dk dk and when i shut it down: *jet engine blows up sound grrrrrrr kkkk nnnnnnneeeeeeeeeeeeerrree (fire burning sound) krath draaaaaaagggggk.
spoiler:it was a 1996 macintosh
For some reason my Hard Drive is completely s i l e n t. I only hear it doing _weeeeEEEEEEIIII_ when turning on my HP Prodesk 400 G7.
Edit: It's not completely silent, it just does a silent _eeeeeee_
Normal sound ?
Wait till you hear SCSI HDDs
@enrique amaya Buzz off
@enriqueamaya3883go away bot
2:50 Счетчик Гейгера подсказывает что этот диск из Чернобыля🤣
Sounds like a plain
im buying ssd. it is enough
HE TROLEADO UN COMPAÑERO DEL TRABAJO CON UNO DE ESTOS SONIDOS, EXCELENTE VIDEO
these hella annoying sounds penetrating my brain
F4ck HDD, all my homies use SSD
I don't use SSD because they are expensive and because I'm poor: v
@@KitsunePooper Quite a few modern SSDs use terrible NAND flash; see the Samsung 870 EVO and 980/990 saga for example. I'm not fond of modern SSDs for anything more than boot drives for this reason. I also see no need to be abusive to those who prefer the other storage tech, as well. For sure, you don't get anything like the 870 EVO in a hard drive, barring infant mortality which is normal for both.
SSDs make no sense when all you need is mass storage, like a NAS or a game drive. SSDs are baller as a boot drive tho.
@@dro3m I agree, i just made a joke
NAND flash sucks and dies quickly