Corsair VX450 it's not Quiet

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mike23
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Corsair VX450 it's not Quiet

Post by mike23 » Thu Nov 01, 2007 4:22 am

Hi all,

Sorry i'm don't speak english :oops:

My new PC

Intel Core 2 Duo E2140 + Scythe Ninja passive :)
MSI P35 Neo2
8600GT Palit Sonic + S2 - 0 db :) yea
Antec Solo :)
Fander 600-700 rpm
Corsair VX450 - f**** :twisted:

I have the same problem
Maybe I had high expectations, but the Corsair VX450 isn't as quiet as I thought it would be. My friend has one of the Antec PSUs, and his comp is barely audible, a low hum. My computer is actually a constant high-pitched noise, and I suspect it is being amplified by my case. It isn't really loud in terms of volume, but it is high-pitched and really annoying.

I read another thread here where someone said the HX520 was barely audible ... which makes me wonder if anyone else has problems with the VX450? Am I expecting too much, or should I RMA my unit?
viewtopic.php?t=43844

Buzz/ it's not quiet, please help me.

Maybe fanswap fander ?

ame
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Post by ame » Thu Nov 01, 2007 9:52 am

your unit is obviously deffective. replace it for a good one

mike23
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Post by mike23 » Thu Nov 01, 2007 10:41 am

ame wrote:your unit is obviously deffective. replace it for a good one
you think that they will accept on the guarantee ?

OMG he is very loud :( that shit no PSU... :x

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Post by ame » Thu Nov 01, 2007 12:53 pm

a quickey - are you using 110v or 220v in your country?
im wondering if there is a differance in sound/buzz (i'm in 220v)
Could any Canadian tell me the voltage there?

Chris Chan
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Post by Chris Chan » Thu Nov 01, 2007 2:32 pm

Canada uses 110volt; same as the US. from the Fander fans,I can assume the OP is in poland where the voltage is 220v.

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Post by aristide1 » Wed Nov 07, 2007 1:32 pm

mike23 wrote:you think that they will accept on the guarantee ?

OMG he is very loud :( that shit no PSU... :x
I like your english very much.
:)

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