It’s not silent but it’s not overpowering. In my not very quiet room, I measured around 40 dB at idle with a room that is around 36 dB with the laptop off. At idle, the fans are running but are only a couple of dB over the noise floor. There are several fan profiles you can select from to choose how much you want them to ramp up. When a device ships with a 330 watt A/C adapter, it is going to need some serious cooling capabilities to move all of that heat, and MSI has included just that. You really can’t beat a good set of headphones though. I would have liked to see a bit better out of the Titan due to its size, but still it is a good result. Idealy the ultimate response would be a flat line but that would take some pretty amazing speakers. However once you get past the low end, the frequency response was pretty flat over most of the range which is a good result. The subwoofer does help out a bit, with the GT80 Titan having reasonable response at the low end of the curve but it is not amazing. Let’s take a look at the frequency response from the setup. Listening to some music I was able to measure 93 dB(A) from this setup which makes it one of the loudest I have measured. The power output is not listed, however the setup gets very loud. MSI includes Dynaudio Premium Speakers with a Subwoofer on the GT80. The software may be overkill for some, but since this device is targeted at the enthusiast crowd you can be sure there will be people who like to check out their stats and see how much downloading they have done.
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