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Of course, the 120mm fan’s higher airflow per revolution There’s always some extra turbulence andīack pressure on the fan. In many ways, I’ve always felt the in-fan airflow design of the 80mmįan ATX12V PSU is superior to the standard 120mm fan PSU design, which forcesĪ right angle turn in the airflow. The unit is unusual in that it sports an 80mm in-line fan unlike most retailīox PSUs, which have undergone wholesale adoption of 120mm fans in the pastįew years. Inside, there’s the usual instruction sheet, power cable, screws, and cable This is probably once of OCZ’s influences. It is a departure from the plain brown eco-friendlier cardboard boxes PCP&P GPOWER SUPPLY SILENCER FULLThe Silencer 610 comes in a fairly standard retail box with full color printing. ![]() Low by SPCR standards, but at least it’s under the 30 dBA mark we define as The minimal figure of 26 dBA is not particularly Rise in fan speed that occurs with every PSU with a thermally controlled fan Refreshingly, it’s citedĪs 26~38 dBA (presumably, the SPL at one meter), which honestly reflects the GPOWER SUPPLY SILENCER SERIESThe Silencer series remains the one among PCP&C products designed specificallyįor low noise. Today, their top model is rated for 1200W. Then, the most powerful model offered by PCP&C was probably rated for 400W The Silencer 610 being examined today comes from a different PSU maker. ![]() The 275W model I took apart years ago was made by Fortron-Source Power (FSP) The Silencer line has evolved over the years, as have all of PCP&C’s products. Products or in the way the company does business. Ownership does not appear to have resulted in any dramatic changes in PCP&P The owners of PCP&P last year in a much-publicized transaction. PCP&C prices may have dropped a bit, at least relatively speaking. Competition is generally a good thing for consumers This market position hasn’t changed but there’s a lot moreĬompetition from many other brands that have muscled into the same space in GPOWER SUPPLY SILENCER PCMarketed as a premium, high performance PSU line for PC fanatics, along with A Silencer 275 was one of the first PSUs I took apart ![]()
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