Thermaltake GF2 ARGB (750w) TT Premium Edition PSU Review




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Fan Speed

In our testing, the Thermaltake GF2 ARGB achieved a maximum fan speed of just under 500 RPM. As such, we can categorically confirm that not only is this notable lower than most alternative designs but in terms of noise output, this is practically silent.

With a hybrid function available, it would appear that, overall, the Thermaltake GF2 ARGB operates on a 3-tier level design. At low outputs, the power supply doesn’t deem it necessary for the fan to run at all. At mid-levels, it operates at around 50% speed (compared to the standard fan mode), and at 100% it generally tends to run at about the same comparative speed.

Given the overall low noise output of the fan in ‘standard’ mode, the inclusion of a ‘hybrid’ function does perhaps seem a little unnecessarily. For those of you who value quiet system performance, however, it’s definitely a great option to consider.

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