[Q] Has someone ever silenced the Dreamcast's GD-ROM?

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  1. americandad

    americandad Familiar Face

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    Like the topic says, has anyone done it?
    Without replacing it with gd-emu, sd-adapter or a hardrive.
    Has anyone effectively silenced those infamous noises?
     
  2. bacteria

    bacteria I am the Bacman

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    With a hammer. That sucka deserved it. :cool:
     
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    americandad Familiar Face

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    Yeah, lol, that wasn't the answer I was looking for..
    I've never understood why it makes those sounds in the first place.. it sounds like it needs to be greased, badly. Or maybe if the lid and casing was soundproofed somehow.
     
  4. mickcris

    mickcris Site Supporter 2014,2015

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    i silenced mine by replacing it with a GDEMU. :)

    I dont think there is much you can do the original drive to make it quieter.
     
  5. americandad

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    Hey, dude. I explicitly said "without replacing it with gd-emu, sd-adapter or a hardrive"...
    In all seriousness, there has to be some way. Now, if soundproofing it would mess up the airflow - you could probably tweak the drive itself.
    Maybe even replace it with some other drive, like a hacked/tweaked pc dvd drive or something..
    I have a feeling that someone probably has done something by now..
     
  6. supersega

    supersega I have 7 and a half PS1s in my room alone.

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    It sounds like the sled motor is making that noise. Try hooking it up to a AA battery or something and see if it makes a loud noise. If so, change out the motor with one thats quieter.
     
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    If it's very noisy, try looking at the pinion on the sled motor - I have seen quite a few DCs with cracked pinions. which results in one pair of teeth having a larger pitch than the others.
     
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  8. takeshi385

    takeshi385 Mojarra Frita Bandit

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    White lithium grease works wonders.
     
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    Agreed.
     
  10. americandad

    americandad Familiar Face

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    Good idea! I won't be doing this the first thing I do though as I'm basically hoping someone will share their expereince.
    I don't think it's noisier than other Dreamcasts, it just baffles me that Sega would release a console with this issue in to the wild..
    I'll look into that, thanks for the advice!
     
  11. americandad

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    The white lithium grease made wonders. The Dreamcast is still a beast when it comes to noise, but it's much quieter now.
     
  12. bacteria

    bacteria I am the Bacman

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    Yeah, surprising how noisy the Dreamcast is with its whirring, beeping, etc.
     
  13. Bloodr0se

    Bloodr0se Spirited Member

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    It was an extremely inefficient design and I always found them noisy even when running consumer GD-ROMs. My first DC was a Japanese import model with the modem replaced by a transformer pack (I forget the model number but this was back in early 1999) and some of the crunching noises that it made when running Sonic Adventure got old very quickly.
     
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