I have just installed a corsair RM750x (2018) to replace my whining corsair HX620w and..
Its dead SILENT! Heavenly compared to the annoying squeeking old one!
I choose for the 2018 version of the RM750x over the 2021 version because of the fan and its profile. Both versions have a fan -off mode at low loads but the 2021 version has a magnetic levitated fan.
That should be better quality and 'more reliable' than the rifle bearing of the 2018 fan but its also slightly louder. Moreover the 2021 version has a more agressive fan curve so it will also spin faster than.
Since i really wanted to install my psu fan downwards i was afraid the temp inside the psu would make the fans spin more than the published fancurve shows. (because the fancurve shown by corsair only shows output wattage on the graph but actually the fan speed is not only determined by that but also by temp sensors inside the psu. ) If mounted fan down those might trigger sooner than if the fan (and thus opening ) would be up allowing warm air to rise out of the psu.
All mostly assumptions, but i didn't want to take the risk and went for the 2018 version which is still very good efficiency wise.
So fromage, if you'dd ever come and seek an answer on you initial question: yes the RMx units seem worth trying. (Next to my experience there were three others here who described zero coil whine with them, but sadly photoshop his/her experience shows its no guarantee).
(i'm using an AMD 5600x on a b550 gta MB from biostar with a 1660ti from nvidia)
Its dead SILENT! Heavenly compared to the annoying squeeking old one!
I choose for the 2018 version of the RM750x over the 2021 version because of the fan and its profile. Both versions have a fan -off mode at low loads but the 2021 version has a magnetic levitated fan.
That should be better quality and 'more reliable' than the rifle bearing of the 2018 fan but its also slightly louder. Moreover the 2021 version has a more agressive fan curve so it will also spin faster than.
Since i really wanted to install my psu fan downwards i was afraid the temp inside the psu would make the fans spin more than the published fancurve shows. (because the fancurve shown by corsair only shows output wattage on the graph but actually the fan speed is not only determined by that but also by temp sensors inside the psu. ) If mounted fan down those might trigger sooner than if the fan (and thus opening ) would be up allowing warm air to rise out of the psu.
All mostly assumptions, but i didn't want to take the risk and went for the 2018 version which is still very good efficiency wise.
So fromage, if you'dd ever come and seek an answer on you initial question: yes the RMx units seem worth trying. (Next to my experience there were three others here who described zero coil whine with them, but sadly photoshop his/her experience shows its no guarantee).
(i'm using an AMD 5600x on a b550 gta MB from biostar with a 1660ti from nvidia)