Transient Response
20% Load – 20ms
Advanced Transient Response 20% - 50 Hz - No Caps | ||||
Voltage | Before | After | Change | Pass/Fail |
12V | 12.076V | 12.014V | 0.51% | Pass |
5V | 5.021V | 4.890V | 2.61% | Pass |
3.3V | 3.305V | 3.205V | 3.03% | Pass |
5VSB | 5.056V | 5.018V | 0.74% | Pass |
50% Load -20ms
Advanced Transient Response 50% - 50 Hz - No Caps | ||||
Voltage | Before | After | Change | Pass/Fail |
12V | 12.044V | 11.993V | 0.42% | Pass |
5V | 5.017V | 4.890V | 2.54% | Pass |
3.3V | 3.299V | 3.196V | 3.13% | Pass |
5VSB | 5.018V | 4.977V | 0.82% | Pass |
The transient response at 12V is excellent, but this is not true for the minor rails. At 5V, the deviation is high, while at 3.3V, the voltage level drops below 3.2V in the second test.
Transient Response ATX v3.1 Tests
The PSU passes all ATX v3.1 transient response tests.
The 12V rail’s performance is impressive!
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Hello Aris. Thanks for amazing job here and on Cybenetics.com.
I have a question. How many Watts this psu can handle in 115/127V?!
Realistically, not more than 1600-1650W
Hello,
is there a place where we can view the 20, 50% load transients for power supplies not covered here on Hwbusters?
cybenetics PSU performance database includes them in the overall performance algorithm that it uses to classify the PSUs
hello Aris wanna ask about legality of cybenetics logo, i’ve seen FSP VITA GM product certified data was Platinum but in boxes it just showing Gold efficiency, it’s still allowed by laws to put Gold effficiency logo on Platinum product ?
Hi! “Downgrades” are permitted, but no upgrades!