Transient Response
20% Load – 20ms
Voltage | Before | After | Change | Pass/Fail |
12V | 11.943V | 11.749V | 1.62% | Pass |
5V | 5.092V | 4.937V | 3.05% | Pass |
3.3V | 3.330V | 3.193V | 4.12% | Pass |
5VSB | 5.074V | 5.024V | 0.99% | Pass |
50% Load -20ms
Voltage | Before | After | Change | Pass/Fail |
12V | 11.930V | 11.830V | 0.84% | Pass |
5V | 5.084V | 4.941V | 2.82% | Pass |
3.3V | 3.321V | 3.176V | 4.36% | Pass |
5VSB | 5.018V | 4.971V | 0.93% | Pass |
The transient response is decent at 12V but needs improvement on the minor rails, especially at 3.3V, which drops below 3.2V at both tests.
Transient Response ATX v3.1 Tests
The PSU passes all ATX v3.1 transient response tests.
I would like to see a higher voltage level on the 12V rail in the 200% transient response tests.
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I found this psu in local online marketplace and it’s about $105,63 (current currency). I was a bit skeptical first because it’s have newest feature in a cheap price. But glad i found this positive review, can’t wait for my next pc build
Aris did you have or receive some ASUS Prime PSU that based on CWT GPX is that good enough as ATX 3.0 psu ?
Nope as I remember