The fan speed for the Thermaltake Smart RGB 500w does get a little higher than we would usually anticipate. At full speed, it is notable audible. This can, however, be regulated, but if you are going to push this power supply hard, you might find that the noise, while not intrusive, will become notable.
This power supply does not appear to have a passive mode and outright does not have hybrid settings. As such, if noise is a factor, this is something you should consider.
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