When testing in a power supply laboratory it is difficult to take fan noise readings as the noise from the Chroma corrupts everything. The next best thing in our circumstances was reading off the fan speed with a tachometer to get an idea for the noise. In the Enermax Europe PSU lab we had to do exactly that and we recorded the fan speed at each load scenario. The ambient temperature during testing held constant at 26 degrees, with 1 degree of variation. Each power supply had a consistent time period of 5 minutes to stabilise between each load scenario.
In my experience the following general relationships apply between noise levels and fan speeds, though it can vary greatly between the type of fan used.
The Antec High Current Gamer was audible up to about 50-60% load, at 950~ RPM it wasn’t as quiet as I would of expected it to be. After 60% load the noise really started to pick up rather rapidly and it became very loud. This power supply certainly isn’t one for quiet enthusiasts and I’m quite disappointed with just how loud it actually is at moderate loads of 60%!
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