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  Topic: Replacing PCB causes clicking sound
lgeller

Replies: 6
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PostForum: More stories   Posted: Sun Apr 15, 2007 3:48 am   Subject: Re: Replacing PCB causes clicking sound
Initial cause for drive failure was a faulty PSU connector - I was upgrading the system, wanted to plug th drive into another connecter, didn't notice the wires were crossed over on this one. Poof! Sm ...
  Topic: Replacing PCB causes clicking sound
lgeller

Replies: 6
Views: 30109

PostForum: More stories   Posted: Fri Apr 13, 2007 1:50 am   Subject: Re: Replacing PCB causes clicking sound
hhdstudio:

The controllers on the old and the new drives are different indeed (ST and Agere), so is the site code (China vs. Thailand).

Based on that and your knowledge, I am guessing the swap s ...
  Topic: Replacing PCB causes clicking sound
lgeller

Replies: 6
Views: 30109

PostForum: More stories   Posted: Tue Apr 10, 2007 2:10 am   Subject: Replacing PCB causes clicking sound
My 1 year old Seagate 160GB (ST3120827AS) died on me a couple of weeks ago due to a burned PCB chip.

I was able to buy a new hard drive with the same firmware and part number.

After confirming t ...
  Topic: Seagate ST3160827AS PCB needed
lgeller

Replies: 1
Views: 8798

PostForum: Hard drives wanted   Posted: Mon Mar 19, 2007 5:26 am   Subject: Seagate ST3160827AS PCB needed
Need a working PCB for Seagate HDD:

Model: ST3160827AS
P/N: 9W2934-370
Config: C4P-04
Firmware: 3.42
Date Code: 06147

Mine appears to have died - visible burn mark on an 8-pin chip.

Thank ...
 
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