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Minitest: Cheap PSUs vs. graphics cards coils whine

Fractal Design Anode and Zalman ZM-500GV

You’ve already read the extensive analysis of graphics card coil whine changes depending on the PSU used. One last thing is missing for it to be complete. And that is to add the behavior of cheap PSUs with lower quality components. Otherwise, one could still speculate that across classes the situation could be significantly different. Could it? This is what we will focus on in the measurements with “80 Plus” PSUs, one of which is also already quite old.

Does a cheap ATX PSU have a bigger impact on the coil whine of graphics cards than a more expensive one built on higher quality components? That’s what we’ll focus on in this article. It won’t be as many PSUs combined with different graphics cards as last time, but we don’t consider that necessary. For the reason that as long as the same graphics card was used, the dependency of the noise on the PSU used was always insignificant. We only tested the cheaper Fractal Design Anode (you already know that one from this article) and the old Zalman ZM-500GV with the MSI RTX 4070 Ti Super Ventus 3X. Both PSUs belong to the lower class and are rated 80 Plus Bronze in terms of efficiency.

The testing methodology is the same as for the more efficient PSUs from the previous analysis. This includes filtering out the external influence of interference from the power grid. For this, the PSUs are powered by pure sinusoidal voltage.

Test results

The noise measured by the noise meter, represented by a single value (a mix of all sound frequencies), does not deviate from the average value of the others for either PSU. We can even say that they correspond to it. With 37.5 dBA (Zalman ZM-500GV) and 38.0 dBA (Fractal Design Anode (550 W)) respectively, the noise of the coils with cheap PSUs is average.


While the Zalman ZM-500GV has a tonal peak at a high 10540 Hz, with the Fractal Design Anode it’s still high, but lower (than 10.5 kHz) at 6267 Hz.

The dominant sound frequency with the Anode (6267 Hz) is the same as the other two PSUs, the Chieftec Polaris 3.0 and Asus ROG Strix 850G Aura, while the noise differences at this frequency are negligible (at -1.6 dBu). The common tonal peak (with five other power supplies) is also with Zalman, which is the quietest. Not overall (i.e. taking into account all sound frequencies), but only on this one, the dominant one.


Note: The blue area in the graphs shows the total amount of noise. However, this is always very similar and to distinguish noisier/quieter, focus more on the shape of the graph. A higher bar means a higher noise level at a frequency of sound that doesn’t make you feel good. And that’s already subjective. One person may be more bothered by higher frequencies, another by lower ones, although the sound of the coils is characterized by higher tones (but even these have different “shades”).

The distribution of noise levels at individual frequencies is well illustrated in the spectrograms below. In them you can focus on the dominant frequencies of both PSUs, for example. For the FD Anode it is 6267 Hz (-76.1 dBu), which the Zalman ZM-500GV has quieter by about 2.4 dBu, i.e. minimally.

The most annoying tone of the Zalman ZM-500GV (10540 Hz) is again quieter with the FD by about 3.8 dBu. This is more, but still not much and you will hardly register the difference at a greater distance or through a closed case. You still have to take into account that our measurements are from a very short distance, amplified (by a parabolic collar) and especially the fact that in a different scene the achieved sound frequency may be completely different and possibly the “quieter/louder” order may be reversed as well.

These are all very subtle nuances at the limit of being distinguishable by human hearing. It takes very special ears indeed to be able to confidently point out a setup with a noisier PSU, if you’re not looking.

English translation and edit by Jozef Dudáš

PSUDominant sound freq. and noise level (with MSI RTX 4070 Ti Super 16G Ventus 3X)
Frequency [Hz]Noise level [dBu]
Fractal Design Anode (550 W)6267,2-76,1
Zalman ZM-500GVZalman ZM-500GV10540,1-78,2
Asus ROG Strix 850G Aura6267,2-77,6
BeQuiet! Dark Power 13SilentiumPC Fluctus 120 PWM10540,1-73,1
Cooler Master GX III Gold 8506088,7-77,2
Corsair RM850x Shift6088,7-74,8
DeepCool PX1000G10540,1-75,7
Enermax ERT850 EWT6088,7-78,0
FSP Hydro G Pro ATX3.010240,0-76,5
Gigabyte GP-UD850GM PG5W6088,7-78,0
Chieftec Polaris 3.0 (PPS-850FC)6267,2-77,4
MSI MPG A850G12901,6-78,0
Seasonic Vertex GX-85010540,1-74,6
SilverStone DA850R Gold10540,1-73,7
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