Lacie Thunderbolt Hard Drive Fan Noise

Does anybody have the LaCie Thunderbolt Hard Drive connected to the Apple TB Display? I picked one up last night and the hard drive makes constant fan noise without any activity. I updated the TB Display with the latest firmware as well and still have the problem.


Any other experiences are appreciated.

Posted on Sep 30, 2011 10:33 AM

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Oct 8, 2011 10:15 AM in response to chicago29

I bought a Lacie thunderbolt Little Big Disk the first day they were available. It's connected to the Apple Thunderbolt Display and yes, it's really noisy. Three issues I have with this configuration;

1) The fan runs full speed all the time. The drive housing is completely cool, and yet the fan runs full speed.

2) Very noisy fan, hard to believe it can be this noisy for such a small fan

3) The Lacie disk stays powered up even when the Macbook Air is disconnected from the monitor. Not very gree of Apple.


I am going to take the drive housing apart to see what fan is in there and to see if I can find a quieter fan. Lastly, I hope Apple makes a firmware change for the Thunderbolt display to shut external drives off when the computer is not connected.

Oct 20, 2011 12:50 PM in response to crhendo1

Are you monitoring the temperature of the components on the PCB or just the drives?


I understand that the PCB is quite densely populated, with consideration for using the entire casing as a heat sink. Disconnecting the fan may lead to other issues you have not considered.


I've viewed the disassembly pictures and note that several heatsink pads are used to make sure several of the chips make physical contact to a metal subassembly to remove heat from the actual chips.


Excessive heat in the wrong places may lead to a shorter life.

Dec 10, 2012 2:16 PM in response to chicago29

I just got one of these, a 2TB refurb init. I was about to send it back thinking it was a bad unit but it sounds like the unbelievable noise it makes is normal, its louder than a PC I have near it. Maybe I'll look into the defanning surgery, or move it inside a cabinet if the thunderbolt cable is long enough.


Also, when my iMac came out of sleep this morning the drive did not remount, I have to cycle power to get the mac to see it.

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