With the Cooler Master V750 SFX Gold hitting around 2000RPM while at 80-100% load, this might on the surface sound like a ridiculously high figure and if this was a standard power supply, we would agree. When you consider, however, that this contains an 92mm fan, it clearly has to work a lot harder than a standard 120mm often found in ‘normal’ power supplies.
Even then, however, we should note that despite the figure, the noise levels were remarkably low. Cooler Master has clearly chosen the fan wisely for this power supply as although it runs pretty quickly, it’s also whisper quiet and, as such, should do its job admirably while barely being notable among the other components within your system.
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