Noise is generally the bain of most consumers lives and in the hope of finding the quietest operation, we feel it’s necessary to show you the audio level of components. Typically with a desktop system we would fin both the graphics card being the ‘noisiest’ component and with users having their systems orientated in different directions we need to ‘standardise’ a position from where the acoustic reading is taken. For the purpose of comparative testing a reading is taken from the rear of the system at a distant of two feet with the highest and lowest readings in a five minute period getting recorded.
With the number of fans in this system rather no – three in fact, the overall acoustic levels are rather low – the loudest component is the graphics card and considering this is no higher than 48dBA, I can’t exactly call it loud – well it isn’t to be honest.
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