Hard Disks making funny noises

Dear Folks, got an odd problem.
Two weeks ago I was running two SATA HDisks - My Primary one being the SAMSUNG below and secondary being a Maxtor.  The Maxtor started making this strange intermittent buzzing sound - it is discrete but because my desktop is right beside me I sensed it.  It kind of when like this> bzzz .... bzzz ... bzzz ... bzzz after every two secs.
SO i thought it was the driver, Now I just bought a WesterDigital hard drive and lone behold it is doing EXACTLY the same thing.  It can't be two fault Hard Disks in a row - especially since the Maxtor worked fine before my new build.
Any ideas?

Quote from: Bas on 09-August-08, 19:43:58
Run the manufacturer testing tools.
If a harddisk is going bad, then it slow down your system to almost a halt.
It could simply be swapping of your harddisk making that sound, Windows does access the harddisk a lot, even when you do nothing.
I ran Western Digital's Data LifeGuard Diagnostics (Quick and Extended test).  They both came up as a "PASS" - no more information than that.
What I don't understand is that it is the same problem with my MAXTOR and Wester Digital HD.  That can't be coincidence surely?

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