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if its a bad fan, you could replace it
worst case, if the psu fan is not on a plug/header, cut the wires and insulate them, and route the new psu fan to a mobo header
Both PSUs were brand new. I'm certain it's just the normal noise it makes. Getting 2 duds is very unlikely.
This was a pre built pc and I wouldn't feel comfortable opening up the PSU for anything. It definitely wouldn't end well for me.
Would rather just buy a new one.
try stopping other case fans to see which ones are making the noise
BeQuiet 850W Gold Certified PSU is usually on sale on Amazon for $99
RTX4070, Ryzen 7 7800x 3D, 32GB RAM, Corsair RM650 PSU, 2X Solidigm SSD's. Case is a 4000D airflow. The sound of the PSU isn't really loud, but clearly noticeable when the fan kicks in. To most people it would probably be white noise, but the constant stopping and starting of the fan is annoying.
I will look into the Be quiet and ASUS PSUs, also the Corsair RMX series.
So I shouldn't be clearly hearing the fan kicking in? I thought the first one was bad luck but after hearing the second one make the same sound it feels like that's just how it is.
I've been using Corsair HX series since 2014 or so; they've been nothing but rock-solid and whisper quiet, don't even get hot even when applying full loads to Ryzen 7800X3D + 3080 Ti all day long. I have 2 other PCs with RM850X and those are just as good as the HX
Buy a PSU model that is actually produced in 2022 or 2023 or newer.
Those models are much improved over the original.
Maybe it's the RM650 in general, maybe those are just junk.
Cause I know the 750/850 watt versions are not.
I don't really see going below 850W anyways given current CPU and GPU power needs. And you might not need that much power right now, but you might the next time you want to upgrade your hardware. Since the chosen PSU should easily last you like 10 years, much longer then the hardware in your initial build.