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ATX Semi-Fanless ASM 620W Quiet Power Supply
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ATX Semi-Fanless ASM 620W Quiet Power Supply
 
Brand: Nesteq
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We receive many power supplies on evaluation here at Quiet PC from manufacturers who claim their products are quiet or silent. However, we are dubious when a power supply is marketed as being silent where the unit has a fan installed. Common sense dictates that fans make noise no matter how slowly they run, so for a manufacturer to claim such a product to be silent would in our view be misleading!

When we received an evaluation PSU from Nesteq, it didn’t say “silent” on the box, it said “Advanced Silent Mode"! Having become accustomed to this sort of marketing-speak, we were expecting this power supply to be as noisy as the rest of the samples we receive, but in fact we were pleasantly surprised.

Advanced Silent Mode (ASM) is a very simple feature. It allows the PC power supply to run virtually fanless, with the 120mm fan only switching on when absolutely necessary. During our evaluation we installed the PC power supply in a system which incorporated 2 x 6800 Ultra graphics card in SLI mode, just to see how long it would remain silent. We were astonished to see that the fan hardly moved at all! About every two or three minutes the fan rotated for about ten seconds before stopping again, and while the fan was turning it was inaudible above the noise of the other quiet fans in the PC. This approach seemed to keep the power supply relatively cool to the touch in comparison to other fanless power supplies. In fact, Nesteq state that their PC power supply will be completely fanless for 99% of the time while ASM is enabled!

One of the main reasons the Nesteq ASM PC power supply can run so quietly is the fact that it has an efficiency rating above 80%, meaning that it will not generate as much heat as other PC power supplies! Not only does this allow the PSU to run cooler, it also saves money because it will not draw as much power as a lower efficiency unit.

As well as the ASM feature, it is also possible to make the 120mm fan to run continuously, either automatically or manually. From a noise point of view this setting is marginally louder (20 - 30 dBA). If low noise is the primary reason for purchase then we strongly recommend using the SSM feature. The PC power supply also comes with a massive 36 months warranty!

The PSU is supplied with all the connectors you would expect on a high quality power supply. It is possible to detach 4-pins of the 24-pin ATX motherboard connector, making it compatible with 20-pin motherboards. The 8-pin EPS12V connector can also split making two 4-pin connectors, one of which is for the ATX12V connector for the latest AMD and Intel processors. These Nesteq PSUs are also great for SLI systems because two PCI-E connectors are supplied. One PCI-E is wired directly into the loom whereas the other is available by using the converter cable supplied.

Please note: Nesteq is the new name for Elan Vital. So if you are looking for an Elan Vital PSU then please consider the Nesteqs as a direct replacement.

Installation:

Specifications

 Semi-Fanless ASM PSU, 520WSemi-Fanless ASM PSU, 620W
Model number NA-5201 NA-6201
ATX12V Version 2.2
+3.3V maximum output current 25 A
+5V maximum output current 30 A
+12V1 maximum output current 18 A
+12V2 maximum output current 22 A 30 A
Combined maximum output +3.3V / +5V 150 W
Fan speed control ASM or Manual
Acoustic noise level 0 - 30 db(A)
Dimensions 86 x 150 x 140 mm
+5VSB maximum standby current 2.5 A
Mains input voltage 90-264 VAC, 47-63 Hz
ATX12V (4-pin) support Yes
EPS12V (8-pin) support Yes
20-pin ATX connector Yes
24-pin ATX connector Yes
PCI-E support (6-pin) Yes (x2)
Mains input voltage selection Auto
Remote power on / off Yes
Number of floppy drive connectors 2
Number of hard drive connectors 8
SATA connectors 4
Over voltage protection Yes, on all outputs
Short circuit protection Yes, on all outputs
Safety approvals CE, CB, TUV
Monitor pass-through power socket No
Master power on/off switch Yes
Length of motherboard power cable 55 cm (approx)
Shipping Cost: $14.99
Shipping Info: Usually ships within 5 days.
Listing Price: $209.95Selling Price: $199.95
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Buy a silent PC power supply and replace the non silent pc power supply that is too loud and noisy . A poorly-designed power supply is usually the major noise generator in a PC. Inexpensive (cheap!) fans may have poorly designed blades that cause the air to oscillate at audible frequencies as it’s pulled through the fan housing, as well as inexpensive, noisy bearings. Better fans have improved ball bearings or noiseless sleeve bearings designed to rotate at high RPM with little friction, and a more efficient blade design. Unfortunately, with power supplies it’s hard for sleeve-bearing fans to move enough air, so ball bearing-based units are usually preferred. A “bonus” of ball bearing fans is that they often get noisier just before failing, whereas sleeve-bearing fans can seize up without your knowing it potentially leading to failure of the whole power supply. Audible oscillation of air can be generated as the fan pulls air past internal components, adding even more noise. Poorly-designed chassis holes in the power supply’s case often cause an audible “siren effect” as air is forced through the openings. Unlike older single-speed power supply fans, some of the better power supplies now available include temperature-sensing circuits and variable speed control so the fan rotates only as quickly as needed for proper cooling. This is good for audio applications, but make sure you check out any power supply under full load; a unit that’s quiet when idling can get very noisy when the fan’s higher speeds kick in. There are now off-the-shelf power supplies that produce in excess of 350W yet are virtually inaudible. Installing a quiet fan in the power supply can be a worthwhile upgrade, but the procedure requires a qualified technician. Power supply capacitors can retain a lethal shock, even when unplugged. Also, the fan connector may be non-standard or may require a direct solder connection to the board.

There are some relatively new models of fan-less power supplies now avaiable which are very well designed and very efficient, but remember that the main source of venting for most internal case heat build-up is usually the power supply fan so you may have to install an extra case fan anyway to exhaust the internal case heat. Also, a fan-less power supply may not need a fan because it doesn’t produce a very high output, so you may not be able to expand your computer without pushing it over the edge. There are more elaborate silencing methods, such as water or oil cooling, but these options are generally impractical in the typical sound production/playback environment. When selecting a power supply, look for “sheathed” cables that supply 5V and 12V power on the ATX connector (as well as the serial ATA connectors if so equipped) to the PC’s various components. These improve airflow and don’t have gaps that can generate noise as air goes through them. I’ve had excellent results with the QTechnology line of power supplies; they’re quiet, efficient, and have sheathed cables.

Some power supplies have the exhaust fan mounted on the power supply’s bottom. This helps keep fan noise inside the case rather than directly out of the back where there’s a more direct path to your ear. However, as the area at the top of the inside of the case behind the power supply gets less air flow, try to mount hard drives toward the bottom of the case to avoid inadvertently creating “heat pockets.”

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A quiet computer power supply or quiet pc power supply usually has the bonus of having ball bearing fans that are noisier just before failing, thus giving you warning that they need to be replaced. Quiet atx computer power supplies are intelligently designed, reducing the siren effect when air is pulled over components when the fans circulate it. We sell silent power supplies that are in excess of 350W and are virtually inaudible. Installing a quiet fan in the power supply can reduce noise but requires some technical expertise.

If you are tired of your noisy loud atx power supply, we offer quiet power supplies and silent power supplies that are fan less. Buy a quiet power supply, silent power supply, silent PC power supply, or quiet pc power supply to sleep better at night.
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