Nexus 4090
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Nexus 4090
Hi
I have an Antec 3700BQE with the preinstalled 350W Smartpower, and am looking for something a bit quieter.
I have a budget of around £50-£60 for a replacement power supply, and saw the Nexus 4090 for £55.
This has not been reviewed on SPCR, so I was wondering if anybody had any good reliable links for reviews of this power supply, or if anybody has experience of it first hand?
Are there any other power supplies in this price range that I could consider? I am looking for something in the 400W range, since I think my Antec 350 may be a bit on the low side for the AMD 64 CPU. My specs are below:
AMD 64 3000+
1GB DDR400
Pioneer DV108
Maxtor DiamondMax 10 250Gb SATA
MSI Geforce 4 Ti4200
Sound Blaster Live
3700BQE with 120mm case fan
Thanks
Jooppy
I have an Antec 3700BQE with the preinstalled 350W Smartpower, and am looking for something a bit quieter.
I have a budget of around £50-£60 for a replacement power supply, and saw the Nexus 4090 for £55.
This has not been reviewed on SPCR, so I was wondering if anybody had any good reliable links for reviews of this power supply, or if anybody has experience of it first hand?
Are there any other power supplies in this price range that I could consider? I am looking for something in the 400W range, since I think my Antec 350 may be a bit on the low side for the AMD 64 CPU. My specs are below:
AMD 64 3000+
1GB DDR400
Pioneer DV108
Maxtor DiamondMax 10 250Gb SATA
MSI Geforce 4 Ti4200
Sound Blaster Live
3700BQE with 120mm case fan
Thanks
Jooppy
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When you say 'beat' you mean that its even quieter than the 300w Nexus?martinreed22 wrote:Have had 4090 for a couple of months. Extremely happy with it I run a reasonably thirsty system (P4/2.66, 4 x IDE drives, 2 x CDRW, ATI 9800Pro) and find it completely stable and a very low noise PSU. Beat the previous Nexus 3000 I had (also decent PSU but donated to other system).
cheers, martin
The Nexus 3000 is rated at 18.6db and the NX-4090 at 16.2db in idle mode. http://www.nexustek.nl/hq/
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I have seen that before but usually i tend to take sound readings with a pinch of salt.
Nexus seem to be one of the few companies that give a 'real' sound reading rather than just using words like 'silent' and '26db' readings. *cough*Coolermaster*cough*
When its closer to 40db and more like a jet engine!
Btw 8300ati i take it you mean 300w not 3000w
Nexus seem to be one of the few companies that give a 'real' sound reading rather than just using words like 'silent' and '26db' readings. *cough*Coolermaster*cough*
When its closer to 40db and more like a jet engine!
Btw 8300ati i take it you mean 300w not 3000w
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He means:
http://www.nexustek.nl/nx3000.htm wrote:NX-3000 Real Silent Power Supply 300Watt
Slight buzz
I just bought a 4090, unfortunately it gives off a slight electrical buzz which is not loud but definately both more irritating and louder than the 120mm fan.
I read somewhere else in the forum that the buzz could be unit dependant? Did I just get unlucky or is this a common problem? What gets me worried is that if it starts of with this low electrical hum, it will grow loud over time and really cause a problem.
I read somewhere else in the forum that the buzz could be unit dependant? Did I just get unlucky or is this a common problem? What gets me worried is that if it starts of with this low electrical hum, it will grow loud over time and really cause a problem.
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I don't have any irritating buzz from where I sit(close) with the NX-4090. I bought it at end of August from recent stock. I understand what you mean about irritating though. I had a "Silen"X fan that was reasonably quiet except for this buzz. It was'nt loud at all but still a constant attack on my eardrum, and enough to make me remove it and put in a Nexus fan.I just bought a 4090, unfortunately it gives off a slight electrical buzz which is not loud but definately both more irritating and louder than the 120mm fan.
Review from Finland(my Google translator never works-maybe yours does).Take a look at that graph:
http://www.skenegroup.net/fi/artikkelit/nexus_nx-4090.2
Then there is this:(Not a review as such)
http://forums.kustompcs.co.uk/archive/i ... 19718.html
In English:
http://www.mikhailtech.com/modules.php? ... tent&id=78
http://www.skenegroup.net/fi/artikkelit/nexus_nx-4090.2
Then there is this:(Not a review as such)
http://forums.kustompcs.co.uk/archive/i ... 19718.html
In English:
http://www.mikhailtech.com/modules.php? ... tent&id=78
Re: Slight buzz
Raygun wrote:I just bought a 4090, unfortunately it gives off a slight electrical buzz which is not loud but definately both more irritating and louder than the 120mm fan.
I read somewhere else in the forum that the buzz could be unit dependant? Did I just get unlucky or is this a common problem? What gets me worried is that if it starts of with this low electrical hum, it will grow loud over time and really cause a problem.
I installed my 4090 yesterday and I got the buzz, too. Very annoying.
I planned to use it as the only case fan, but unfortunately it speeds up to airport noise very quickly. I guess the load of 2.4GHc PIV C @ 1.5v, 9800 PRO, a couple of HDDs and 1.5 Gigs of ram is too much for it to run silently.
I'll replace my 4090 tonight with my old ducted HEC 450W and 120mm Nexus fan (in the duct).