Enermax NoiseTaker II PSU: New Rev of an Old Favorite
It's interesting that the two different diameters of fans contribute to the bad character of the noise.
I was considering using multiple sizes of fans in a system build, the idea being to avoid avoid "phasing" fan noise, as you would get with two fans spinning near (but not exactly) the same speed. Now I'm thinking that might not work as well as I hoped.
Any thoughts on whether the noise would have been better with a 120mm in place of the 92mm?
I was considering using multiple sizes of fans in a system build, the idea being to avoid avoid "phasing" fan noise, as you would get with two fans spinning near (but not exactly) the same speed. Now I'm thinking that might not work as well as I hoped.
Any thoughts on whether the noise would have been better with a 120mm in place of the 92mm?
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The review would have given me a shock if Enermax had changed their ways.
They havent, they still pander to the "Overclockers" crowd of huge wattage numbers and fantastic cooling, and pretend to listen to the "Silence" crowd by naming their product "Noisetaker II".
What a load of "cat presents" (Bullsh*t might be a tad rude for some people ). They have not changed at all, Antec have always have a good rep, but noise was not the top of their list a few years ago, until the sonata came out, all of their products were simply LOUD.
I dont think that any SPCR readers are going to look at this "Noisetaker" unless they are looking at replacing both fans, and moding the voltages. If anyone does, and they are succesful I will say "well done", and then ask why.???
Coolermaster............... are you listening................ Your products may be cool, but are damned loud, sort your products out, and remove the word "Silence" from all of your products until you stop lying.
Andy
PS: Mistake P5, 5, temp + cooling........... Other the other hand, the intake temperature, which should not change significantly between tests, jumped up by as much as 10°C. The first other should be On.!!!! I will delete this when I see the error has been changed. Kind Regards Andy
They havent, they still pander to the "Overclockers" crowd of huge wattage numbers and fantastic cooling, and pretend to listen to the "Silence" crowd by naming their product "Noisetaker II".
What a load of "cat presents" (Bullsh*t might be a tad rude for some people ). They have not changed at all, Antec have always have a good rep, but noise was not the top of their list a few years ago, until the sonata came out, all of their products were simply LOUD.
I dont think that any SPCR readers are going to look at this "Noisetaker" unless they are looking at replacing both fans, and moding the voltages. If anyone does, and they are succesful I will say "well done", and then ask why.???
Coolermaster............... are you listening................ Your products may be cool, but are damned loud, sort your products out, and remove the word "Silence" from all of your products until you stop lying.
Andy
PS: Mistake P5, 5, temp + cooling........... Other the other hand, the intake temperature, which should not change significantly between tests, jumped up by as much as 10°C. The first other should be On.!!!! I will delete this when I see the error has been changed. Kind Regards Andy
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I remember going through newsgroups looking for silencing info before I found SPCR, the Noisetaker line was nicknamed "the Enermax Noisemaker"
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Haha, sometimes poor products get mocked so badly, not that this psu is a BAD product (more like not up to par). "Noisemaker" reminds me of products like BOSE Acousticmess and particularly the Joystick for the original NES called NES advantage which me and my friends renamed to NES disadvantage.
Looks like seasonic is still a solid choice, although I used to have an old enermax which was EXTREMELY quiet after a fan swap. I feel like the newer enermax's with the speed control do not let swapped fans be as quiet as older models without the speed control feature (and are also slightly harder to mod, IIRC). I do like that they reduced the vents in the back though.
-Ken
Looks like seasonic is still a solid choice, although I used to have an old enermax which was EXTREMELY quiet after a fan swap. I feel like the newer enermax's with the speed control do not let swapped fans be as quiet as older models without the speed control feature (and are also slightly harder to mod, IIRC). I do like that they reduced the vents in the back though.
-Ken