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If I'm correct the Hong Hua fans they use are not known for much consistency, so there can probably be a batch of semi-ok fans, a batch of meh fans, a batch of good fans. But I'd be hard-pressed to say they have a large issue with the M12ii units, most people who own them I reckon have no problems at all until after maybe 4-5 years of usage. Also, noisiness of a fan is not necessarily a product defect (though I'm not sure about rattling), it could simply be a noisy fan, and I believe the M12ii does have a loud fan, so that's something that would be good to research prior to purchasing the PSU. Most people won't experience loud noise if they're running at a lighter load, plus some people don't care much about noise as is, so you have a whole plethora of perspectives.
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And those two could possibly have a connection I'd think (I haven't been following this stuff too well so forgive me if I'm oblivious to former conclusions).
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But the thing that makes the English language so great is that there are so many opportunities for (corny) jokes with multiple meaning things! I came up with one the other day I kind of like, why did the tree not want to go to the party it was invited to? It said "I wood but i have to leaf for Florida in the morning."
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Sometimes they may be talking about electrical instead of audible noise, hard to tell sometimes without making the distinction.
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It doesn't matter if it's quieter than the rest of the system still. If the GPUs and CPU cooler and case fans are louder than the PSU fan it's rather irrelevant.
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Probably because people throw out boxes, proofs of purchase, don't register their product on time, etc. I know I don't really like being flooded by boxes, I like to send them right to the trash.
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Probably not, it's probably the same on both.
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Make what you want of the information that is out there, but if I owned it I would not hesitate to use it. I don't know what particular flaw the 750 G3 had but the 850W one had OTP set too high.
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Well we're the ones talking about EVGA right now, so I guess it worked
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It'd be a good idea to first identify where the sound is coming from. Hold a paper towel roll up to your ear.
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They have a GD, too?? They need a GW, for "Gee Whiz".
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Then prove that what you said is true and what I said is false.