Would that indicate the HDD causing it ?
Very possible and the bungee/rubber band trick should help if this was the cause.
Set them to minimum - if you haven't tried this already - just to see if they are a contributing factor.I wouldn't be comfy disabling the fans at the front as they are connected to an AIO for my CPU
Set them to minimum - if you haven't tried this already - just to see if they are a contributing factor.
I've found blu tak to be really useful to minimise vibration. Same with hi fi stuff
Put a few more rubber bands around the HDD and it's pretty much stopped buzzing. Still does it a bit, and stops if I lift the PC up at the front.
If I run out of space on my HDD I may invest in a 2TB SSD instead. However paying over £100 just to stop a small buzzing sound is a bit silly.
I wouldn't be comfy disabling the fans at the front as they are connected to an AIO for my CPU
If i could prop the case up at the front it would help. But no idea what to use
After doing some googling it appears a few others have the same problem with this case, so it could just be that.
https://www.overclockers.co.uk/forums/threads/fractal-meshify-c-low-hum.18899037/
Would that indicate the HDD causing it ?
No. It could be the HDD but it could also be one of the fans. Even the PSU fan. Just put a rubber mat underneath.
It's the HDD
I disconnected it and the PC went silent
Do be aware that by putting your PC on a glass table you are effectively making a speaker. You need some sort of noise dampening if you are going to continue to use the HDD with the PC on that table. Or you could replace the HDD with a SSD or NVME drive.