[quote]... and 540 watt psu from my old rig...
Oh, didn't see that there.
Wow, excuse me while I just assume that you are having a really bad day. I actually owned a PC P&C 850 SSI, it was the quietest component in my PC that had a fan. And my computer didn't do hovercraft impressions either. You must have gotten a bad one, or an early model that had a louder fan. I'm going to guess early model because it set you back $800 :shock: .
Right now I've got a PC P&C Silencer 750 and its also quiet.
Sorry to hear about your lemon though. :D
Yes, something like $800 with shipping to Sweden, customs and other taxes. And it was an early model, yes. I was younger, inexperienced and very naive at that time. (I sort of reasoned like I could use that PSU for the rest of my life or at least a decade and thus the cost would be justified, etc. Noise wasn't even a remote concern back then.)
Have you compared your Silencer to a Seasonic S12, Corsair VX/HX/TX or Enermax Pro82+/Modu82+ at some 100-150W load? If the Silencer is as quiet, they must really have made a 180 over at PCPC. If not, well, then you I suggest you do.
Out of curiosity, what fan is found inside your 850 SSI?
Btw, I was rolling my eyes at your statement, not at you personally. I got really burned by PCPC.
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Yates are good fans. They're essentially high-speed Nexus fans. Just do the 7V mod or use a fan controller. If you can get them cheaper, there's no reason not to.