Just finished my build with Silverstone RVZ03. I used my spare SF600. Everything seemingly all right until I remember why I changed back to ATX, and that's because the SF600. I vaguely remembered that Corsair SF600 has an issue with its fan, whereby once it ramps up, it will never go down... As is what's happening in my case. Even at idle and with AC turned on (idle temp 26 degrees C), once I play a session or two in any game, the SF600 fans just kind of stuck spinning all the time. The fan currently is the noisiest part of my build.
My last build with an RVZ02 that I got commissioned was using an i5 + GTX 980 and Corsair SF450. I remembered exactly the PSU fan only starts to spin at around 140 watts and after a game session it relaxed, and even went idle again.
Just wondering if SF600 fans behave as intended, and if it's not, does the SF750 have the same behavior?
Right now, I need to restart my PC for the fan profile to relaxed, but then, it's very inconvenient to restart my PC everytime I game.
My last build with an RVZ02 that I got commissioned was using an i5 + GTX 980 and Corsair SF450. I remembered exactly the PSU fan only starts to spin at around 140 watts and after a game session it relaxed, and even went idle again.
Just wondering if SF600 fans behave as intended, and if it's not, does the SF750 have the same behavior?
Right now, I need to restart my PC for the fan profile to relaxed, but then, it's very inconvenient to restart my PC everytime I game.