Hand in hand with the thermal testing of our units is the sonic examination.  Using the same test trials from the previous test, we were able to take a measurement of the noise level.  Obviously, we desire a quieter power supply.

Each sample was taken at a distance of 12” from each supply.  Tests were conducted inside an industry standard Chenming case with no fans running.  Ambient noise was under 21dBA.

Noise

 

5min (low)

20min (high)

Allied AL-A400ATX

32.0

37.0

Antec TrueControl 550

30.5

37.5

Antec TruePower 330

31.0

34.5

Enermax EG465AX-VE FCA 460W

29.5

36.0

Enermax EG651P-VE FMA 550W

30.0

34.0

Enhance ENS-0246 460W

38.0

43.0

Fortron FSP400-60PFN

28.0

32.5

Kingwin KWI-450WABK

37.0

49.0

PC Power & Cooling TurboCool 475

55.5

55.5

Sparkle FSP350-60PN

32.5

36.0

ThermalTake PurePower 480W

28.0

32.0

TTGI/SuperFlower 520SS 4Fan

36.5

49.0

TTGI/SuperFlower 420SS

36.0

47.0

TTGI/SuperFlower 350SS

36.0

44.5

TurboLink 420W

37.0

42.0

Vantec Ion 400W

34.5

40.5

Vantec Stealth 520W

39.0

48.0

Zalman ZM400A-APF

28.0

32.5

As expected, the Sparkle 120mm power supply had one of the lowest pitch levels (and thus we perceived it to be very quiet).  However, it was the ThermalTake PurePower 480W that really took the prize.  Even with both fans running, it was virtually undetectable.  The Enermax EG465, Zalman 400W and Fortron 400W did very well also. (Keep in mind that the Enermax units were the warmest units in the previous test).

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  • Anonymous User - Monday, August 18, 2003 - link

    I cast another vote for us to be able to get a copy of the modified version of memtest86. I'd love to check to find out how much bit-flipping is happening over time on my various PCs. In addition, it seems to me that it would be a good way to see if ECC memory is actually doing what it should be. (If a bit gets flipped on a board with ECC memory that's supposed to support ECC memory then there's obviously something wrong).

    Also, you should give a copy of your modified source to the memtest people so that they might include the long delay time as an option in a new version.
  • Anonymous User - Sunday, August 17, 2003 - link

    Any chance of a review of the silentmaxx fanless 350W. This thing has no fans so in theory it should be 0Dba! Not sure where the poewsupply is up to the job though on the poewer front - a review owuld be great. Cost as you probably guess is on the high side...

    http://www.silentmaxx.net/silent_products/power_su...
  • Anonymous User - Wednesday, August 13, 2003 - link

    To me the most interesting data from this roundup was the instability a PS can cause to a system. I think this subject is worth a dedicated article. Also how can we reproduce this data at home? Where can we get the modified memtest86?
  • Anonymous User - Wednesday, August 13, 2003 - link

    Hello!!??? Seasonic power supplies?? These have to be the quiestest power suplies I have ever (NOT) heard. Appears to be pretty well constructed. These should realy be included in any decent, comprehensive power supply round-up.
  • Anonymous User - Monday, August 11, 2003 - link

    They didn't look at the seasonic brand. recommended here

    http://www.silentpcreview.com/modules.php?op=modlo...
  • Anonymous User - Monday, August 11, 2003 - link

    I got a PC P&C Silencer 300 a while back, and I was very unimpressed with its noise level. It was hardly quieter than the cheapo PSU it replaced. My Enermax 365 and Antec Truepower 350 are much better.

    How about reviewing Seasonic? I hear they're super quiet. A little hard to find, though...
  • Anonymous User - Monday, August 11, 2003 - link

    Untill all power supply manufacturers get it together and sheath their cables, we are pretty much stuck with what they offer. I solved this in my window case with some electrical conduit from the auto parts store. there are a few color choices including your basic black, but any of them make a world of difference hiding those unsightly P.S. cables. That and a little electrical tape over the white connector and they almost disappear.
  • Anonymous User - Monday, August 11, 2003 - link

    Another extremely happy user with a PCP&C Silencer power supply. I do have to question just a bit why the reviewer didn't find out about their existence on his own, noise being the primary complaint in his review (though I imagine the sheer number of power supplies being reviewed and perhaps deadline pressure could have been factors).
  • Anonymous User - Sunday, August 10, 2003 - link

    This is actually the third power supply review on Anandtech. Not the second as you wrote.

  • Anonymous User - Thursday, August 7, 2003 - link

    #16, please check out http://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/CPU_power_consumptio... for information on power consumption of several common CPUs (especially AMD).

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