Flex Psu Noise. If you're looking at bundled psu with a case the inwin chopin seems pretty. For those building a small form factor or slimline system, take a look. with noise figures constantly above 50 db (a), the fx500 will be unbearably loud for home users under such operating conditions. that's a pretty restrictive intake grille, and any obstruction upstream of the fan makes a huge amount of noise (as you noted). It was audible at 2 feet on an open bench, but. their normal use case is for server work where the noise isn't a huge issue, but the enthusiast level flex power supplies are a much more recent use case. You have 4 options (3 viable ones) on fan for psu: i use delta's 500w plat flex atx psu in my k39 and so far the stock fan it comes with is not as noisy as i thought it would but it is. flex is adapted from server 1u, where noise is not an issue. booting up the fx600 surprised me with a very mild and reasonable fan noise. i think a lot of it depends on the quality of the psu in question.
If you're looking at bundled psu with a case the inwin chopin seems pretty. i think a lot of it depends on the quality of the psu in question. It was audible at 2 feet on an open bench, but. with noise figures constantly above 50 db (a), the fx500 will be unbearably loud for home users under such operating conditions. flex is adapted from server 1u, where noise is not an issue. their normal use case is for server work where the noise isn't a huge issue, but the enthusiast level flex power supplies are a much more recent use case. For those building a small form factor or slimline system, take a look. You have 4 options (3 viable ones) on fan for psu: booting up the fx600 surprised me with a very mild and reasonable fan noise. that's a pretty restrictive intake grille, and any obstruction upstream of the fan makes a huge amount of noise (as you noted).
Flex ATX PSU w/ NFA 4x20 mod sffpc
Flex Psu Noise that's a pretty restrictive intake grille, and any obstruction upstream of the fan makes a huge amount of noise (as you noted). their normal use case is for server work where the noise isn't a huge issue, but the enthusiast level flex power supplies are a much more recent use case. You have 4 options (3 viable ones) on fan for psu: For those building a small form factor or slimline system, take a look. i think a lot of it depends on the quality of the psu in question. booting up the fx600 surprised me with a very mild and reasonable fan noise. with noise figures constantly above 50 db (a), the fx500 will be unbearably loud for home users under such operating conditions. i use delta's 500w plat flex atx psu in my k39 and so far the stock fan it comes with is not as noisy as i thought it would but it is. If you're looking at bundled psu with a case the inwin chopin seems pretty. flex is adapted from server 1u, where noise is not an issue. It was audible at 2 feet on an open bench, but. that's a pretty restrictive intake grille, and any obstruction upstream of the fan makes a huge amount of noise (as you noted).