
Upgraded the computer. As a result, the fan of the power supply turned out to be the noisiest. They say that inside the power supply it is also possible to change the fans to quieter ones, but while the guarantee is valid, it is timid to climb. With its pros: I was afraid of vibrations, but I did not find them. I installed it on an Intel i5-4570 processor (quad-core with 84 W heat dissipation). I launched S&M Test - heating the processor to 38 degrees with thermal paste from the fan (I installed the missing 3 fans in the case and the temperature on the motherboard did not exceed 34 degrees). It worked much quieter than a power supply with a 12 cm fan (FSP 500-60HNN), and quieter than a power supply with a 14 cm fan (CROWN CM-PS500W smart) - I set the motherboard BIOS to Silient. Has cons: You can still hear the fan noise. under the fan to the legs with a screwdriver it was not possible to climb, but I got out: I pressed the base of the leg with a screwdriver and screwed it with my hand. everything fell right.

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