Most likely, a new hard drive would help. Usually, the drives with "fluid bearings" are quieter. Also, don't worry about 7200 RPM drives being too hot - in fact, some improvements have been made that make them almost as cool, if not cooler, than the stock drive.

By the way - no slot loading iMac has a fan. The optical drive and hard drives are the only moving objects. Maybe you got an unlucky noisy drive.

Are you sure there is no fan? I replaced a hard drive in one of these once, and the noisy whine continued. If there is no fan, then there must be something on the power supply that starts to go bad and make a lot of noise. I know for a fact I didn't get unlucky and get a new drive that also made the whine, because it was the exact same sound. If the hard drive was the culprit, there would have at least been a slight change. I also know that it wasn't the optical drive because I never had a disc in it and the sound began the instant the iMac was turned on and continued until shut down. Any ideas?

Peace,
Todd


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