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TOSHIBA-TR150 (960,20 GB) - drive 1, rev SAFZ12.3, SMART Status: Healthy
#PSU TIER LIST V2 PRO#
Samsung SSD 850 PRO 1TB (1024,21 GB) - drive 2, rev EXM01B6Q, SMART Status: Healthy Samsung SSD 850 EVO 500GB (500,11 GB) - drive 4, rev EMT01B6Q, SMART Status: Healthy NIET LSSPDDEWM04G0 4 - drive 8, rev E81V1053, Not SMART Micron_1100_MTFDDAK2T0TBN (2048,41 GB) - drive 6, rev M0MU031, SMART Status: Healthy Micron_1100_MTFDDAK2T0TBN (2048,41 GB) - drive 0, rev M0MU031, SMART Status: Healthy Kingston DataTraveler II USB Device (115 MB) - drive 10 X99-DELUXE Rev 1.xxĩ011,74 Gigabytes Usable Hard Drive CapacityĬrucial_CT525MX300SSD1 (525,11 GB) - drive 5, rev M0CR040, SMART Status: HealthyĬT2000MX500SSD1 (2000,40 GB) - drive 3, rev M3CR023, SMART Status: Healthy
#PSU TIER LIST V2 WINDOWS 10#
Windows 10 Professional (圆4) (build 19041)īoot Mode: UEFI (Secure Boot likely not supported by this UEFI)īoard: ASUSTeK COMPUTER INC. So there's basically a 365W difference between my measurement and the recommended PSU Watts. When I use a physical power meter (model PM-300-UK) and measure the total power consumption from my PC while running Cubase with 50% CPU usage it never goes higher than 120W. Only DAW usage and surfing/email basically. For instance I don't game on this PC at all. QUESTION 2: A 550W would probably be enough, but could even a 450W do?īecause when I look at it says recommended is 485W.īut I deliberately exaggerated a lot of numbers (gaming hours/day, always on, extra PCI-units, USB-units etc) just to be sure. QUESTION 1: Which model of Whisper and Formula is the quietest do you think? MODEL AVG NOISE OUTPUT DB(A) NOISE RATINGĝATE The Whisper is almost everywhere described as quieter than Formula.īut Cybernetics listing shows quite the opposite:
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My five/six year old EVGA Supernova G2 750W Gold (230V) has become a bit noisier the last year, so I'm looking for a replacement.Īfter spending several days online comparing, looking for the quietest and most priceworthy (because I'm very poor), I've narrowed it down to these three models: