PCP&C 750w in a P182?
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PCP&C 750w in a P182?
A PCP&C 750w will fit just fine in a P182 as long as I get a fan grille for the bottom fan, right (besides taking it out)? I won't have to be forced to route the cables through that little vent instead of being able to use the cable management system in the back or anything?
Also, is this a good fan grille?
http://jab-tech.com/Fan-grills-80mm-92m ... -1513.html
Also, is this a good fan grille?
http://jab-tech.com/Fan-grills-80mm-92m ... -1513.html
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That 80mm fan is going to do lot of RPMs at higher loads so I don't see much reason to like it. Also it's 18cm long so you really have to cram it to that case.
This demonstrates well how overshooting all advertised "minimums" are.
http://forums.anandtech.com/messageview ... id=2097209
This demonstrates well how overshooting all advertised "minimums" are.
http://forums.anandtech.com/messageview ... id=2097209
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Relatively quiet at loads up to 500 W, but quickly becomes loud (very loud!) at higher loads. Since I test all PSUs at room temperature (22C), in real PC (temperature inside the case is about 30...35C) threshold of loudness may come at lower loads.jaganath wrote:hi Oleg, the picture isn't displaying for me, can you sum up the results?
P.S. Sorry, my server is down, I'll try to fix it ASAP. BTW, there is the same graph with captions in russian (RPMs -- red line/left axis).
An 80mm fan in a PSU that starts at ~1400 rpm would piss me off beyond belief, I wouldnt use that PSU even if I did need the power (which you dont).
Go with the corsair 620W PSU, it will be way quieter under any load you can throw at it, will be far more convenient (by not being massive), and will save you quite a bit of cash.
Also, that graph only says "rear" fan, how many does it have and how fast do the others go.???
Andy
Go with the corsair 620W PSU, it will be way quieter under any load you can throw at it, will be far more convenient (by not being massive), and will save you quite a bit of cash.
Also, that graph only says "rear" fan, how many does it have and how fast do the others go.???
Andy
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