The Xilence Performance A+ III Series provides a nice solid fan curve based on the overall power output. Running at around 450rpm at minimum and 770rpm at maximum, the noise levels are remarkably quiet and, as such, even when at full tilt (in terms of power load), you’ll probably never notice this power supply running within a system and all the other (generally louder) noise-making things within it.
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