Chill FAQ!

I have seen other 120-140mm fan PSU's - What is the difference here?
The breathtaking innovation is neither the chassis nor the fan. The key is the internal component design, industrial component choice, unique features and the entire airflow structure. Our unique design actually needs 25-50% less airflow inside compared to other 120-140mm fan based PSU´s in order to maintain the needed running conditions. Furthermore we have spend a lot of time to create, optimize and tweak the best possible temperature and load based fan controller around - This will make sure the fan will never need to speed up dramatically, and create the noise you know all about from other power supplies. Finally the operating efficiency in our products is around market-leading 80-86%. This will dramatically reduce power waste and thereby heat generation which then needs to be removed. A "side effect" of this is a much much lower electrical bill for you as well :o)

Will the Chill Power Supplies become noisy after being on for a while?
No, they will always remain virtually silent - even at high output.
Most other Silent PSU's on the market are only able to remain silent at idle or average load.

Will the Chill Power Supplies increase my system temperature due to the virtually silent operation?
No, our heat dissipation technology is superior to most conventional Power Supplies and will actually help reducing your system temperature and improve case airflow. Other Silent PSU's will have a higher chassis- and operating temperature and less good airflow, due to the reduced fan speed. Then you would just need additional case fans, that in return will result in higher noise levels. Pointless!

Does the Chill Power Supplies fit all computer cases and motherboards?
The Chill Power Supplies fit all cases and motherboards based complying to the ATX standard.
How does the RPM Monitor feature works?
Your motherboard has to support this feature. Connect the signal cable from the PSU to a 3-pin POWER/CASE FAN plug on the motherboard. Monitor software should be supplied with the motherboard or 3rd party. With this feature you will be able to monitor the fan speed of the built-in fan to ensure it is running properly and to get an idea of your current load/temperature conditions inside.
Can I count on the Voltages readings provided by the Mainboard/BIOS?
No, not at all unfortunately!. The only way to get accurate voltage readings is to use a good Multimeter/Voltmeter. Never trust the mainboard probes!
It is not unusual the motherboard readings will differ up to +/- 1V from the actual rating.
How much power does my system require?
Please read our article on the subject: "How much Power do I need - Get inspired here!"
Does the Chill Power Supply also make coffee?
We are sorry, but this feature has not been implemented - yet!