Acoustic Performance Test Procedures:
- We placed our Digital Sound Level Meter one metre away from the front of the case.
- Only the case fans and our power supply are active to accurately isolate the acoustic performance of the case fans.
- The case fans are set to maximum speed (connected to the 12V molex connectors of our PSU).
- The Interceptor Pro′s default fan configuration is 2x 120mm intake and 1x 140mm exhaust fan.
Please refer to our KitGuru noise guide for a comparison between the noise levels of this case and everyday scenarios.
KitGuru noise guide
10dBA – Normal Breathing/Rustling Leaves
20-25dBA – Whisper
30dBA – High Quality Computer fan
40dBA – A Bubbling Brook, or a Refrigerator
50dBA – Normal Conversation
60dBA – Laughter
70dBA – Vacuum Cleaner or Hairdryer
80dBA – City Traffic or a Garbage Disposal
90dBA – Motorcycle or Lawnmower
100dBA – MP3 player at maximum output
110dBA – Orchestra
120dBA – Front row rock concert/Jet Engine
130dBA – Threshold of Pain
140dBA – Military Jet takeoff/Gunshot (close range)
160dBA – Instant Perforation of eardrum
Silent isn't a term that we would associate with Xilence's flagship model. An acoustic output of 39.3 dBa is reputable for a case with an enthusiast target audience, but is by no means market-leading.
An inexpensive fan controller would have provided users with the tools required to manipulate fan speed and noise output. The economical device is sorely missed.
is that case for real? lol