The Corsair SF750 is designed to operate the fan as little as possible. This is particularly so when there is a low power output as it looks to rely on its more passive features. In this regard, our results almost completely replicate those stated by Corsair on the packaging. The fan did not begin to operate until about 40% of power load and despite it clocking up a pretty hefty RPM, it was remarkably quiet.
If noise is a factor in your system build, this isn’t going to cause you a problem!
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