The EVGA Supernova 750 G+ does not have a hybrid mode and instead utilizes a standard fan speed that is determined by performance and temperatures. With an ultra-quiet 135mm fan in place, we see excellent results in this regard. Overall, we find that following an initially low speed, the fan still only reaches a maximum speed of around 700 RPM.
With this figure, noise levels are very low and with everything else running in a system, it’s doubtful you are going to notice this at all.
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