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<blockquote data-quote="TommySharp" data-source="post: 842565" data-attributes="member: 29262"><p>Had only put a 30GB solid state drive in the machine and it was whisper quiet with only the CPU going, couldn't even tell if the thing was on without looking at the lights.....</p><p></p><p>Have since put a 500GB drive in for timeshifting and recording.... Man that thing sounds like an aircraft when it starts up and is pretty loud while it's running.</p><p></p><p>Has anyone had any thoughts on using ram or a USB3 stick for timeshifting and then maybe recording directly to a NAS box which is else where in the house? Might see if I can find some way to move recording to the NAS after so many days thus keeping the drive space requirements down which might let me get away with a slightly larger SSD and get rid of the 500GB HDD.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TommySharp, post: 842565, member: 29262"] Had only put a 30GB solid state drive in the machine and it was whisper quiet with only the CPU going, couldn't even tell if the thing was on without looking at the lights..... Have since put a 500GB drive in for timeshifting and recording.... Man that thing sounds like an aircraft when it starts up and is pretty loud while it's running. Has anyone had any thoughts on using ram or a USB3 stick for timeshifting and then maybe recording directly to a NAS box which is else where in the house? Might see if I can find some way to move recording to the NAS after so many days thus keeping the drive space requirements down which might let me get away with a slightly larger SSD and get rid of the 500GB HDD. [/QUOTE]
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