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I will get right to it. I would like to know if getting a higher wattage power supply also gets you more watts till the fan kicks on. Corsair says the zero rpm fan mode works from a 0-30% load. So the conclusion I've come to is a 1200 watt psu would give you 360 watts before fan kicks in but a 600 watt psu only gives you 180 watts before fan kicks in. Is this basically how it works?
I need to know because under maximum full stress mode my system uses 450 watts but more typically around 300 watts. So when I get the new psu if I get the 1200 watt psu, even though i dont need 1200 watts it will keep the psu in fanless mode most of the time and still have a fan for backup incase it gets too hot, it should give me 360 watts of fanless.
Will the 1200 watt one stay in fanless mode more than the 750 watt one talking about the corsair HXi series?
I need to know because under maximum full stress mode my system uses 450 watts but more typically around 300 watts. So when I get the new psu if I get the 1200 watt psu, even though i dont need 1200 watts it will keep the psu in fanless mode most of the time and still have a fan for backup incase it gets too hot, it should give me 360 watts of fanless.
Will the 1200 watt one stay in fanless mode more than the 750 watt one talking about the corsair HXi series?