Hi, everyone! So i've spent a day to collect all possible information about FlexATX fan upgrades and found no follow-ups. People generally replace stock 40mm fans with Noctua NF-A4x10 which is usually twice slower, has around 70% less static pressure and around 30-40% less airflow. It is surely quieter however I found no feedback on how PSU reacts on such upgrade in terms of temps.
I have a FlexATX 500W in my mini PC, and under full load it's around 270-290W. So in theory a stock fan at 10 000 rpm with higher static pressure should do the job. But it's too noisy. So the only viable option i found is Noctua NF-A4x10 fan. How can I make sure my PSU won't be damaged after this upgrade? I heard different opinions: some say PSU will die pretty quickly, some say that any fan will basically do the work since the airflow is too low anyways to completely cool down PSU under heavy load, and that just a stable somewhat airflow will do the same job. And like i said, nobody actually tested it.
Any advice on this? I don't want to make such upgrade and hear my PSU explode one day. There's not much information on web, luckily I found this forum which should be the right place to ask for an advice.
I have a FlexATX 500W in my mini PC, and under full load it's around 270-290W. So in theory a stock fan at 10 000 rpm with higher static pressure should do the job. But it's too noisy. So the only viable option i found is Noctua NF-A4x10 fan. How can I make sure my PSU won't be damaged after this upgrade? I heard different opinions: some say PSU will die pretty quickly, some say that any fan will basically do the work since the airflow is too low anyways to completely cool down PSU under heavy load, and that just a stable somewhat airflow will do the same job. And like i said, nobody actually tested it.
Any advice on this? I don't want to make such upgrade and hear my PSU explode one day. There's not much information on web, luckily I found this forum which should be the right place to ask for an advice.
