Product Comparison - Loading Charts

Amacrox Freesstyle 750

PSU Load

3.3V

5V

12V1

12V2

12V3

12V4

Wattage All Rails

10%

1.80A

1.80A

1.29A

1.29A

1.29A

1.29A

80W

20%

3.59A

3.59A

2.58A

2.58A

2.58A

2.58A

157W

50%

8.99A

8.99A

6.44A

6.44A

6.44A

6.44A

390W

80%

14.38A

14.38A

10.30A

10.30A

10.30A

10.30A

617W

100%

17.97A

17.97A

12.88A

12.88A

12.88A

12.88A

762W

110%

19.77A

19.77A

14.16A

14.16A

14.16A

14.16A

834W


Antec Truepower Quattro 850

PSU Load

3.3V

5V

12V1

12V2

12V3

12V4

Wattage All Rails

10%

1.71A

2.05A

1.41A

1.41A

1.41A

1.41A

86W

20%

3.42A

4.10A

2.82A

2.82A

2.82A

2.82A

171W

50%

8.54A

10.25A

7.06A

7.06A

7.06A

7.06A

424W

80%

13.67A

16.40A

11.30A

11.30A

11.30A

11.30A

670W

100%

17.08A

20.50A

14.12A

14.12A

14.12A

14.12A

830W

110%

18.79A

22.55A

15.53A

15.53A

15.53A

15.53A

908W


Cooler Master Real Power M850

PSU Load

3.3V

5V

12V1

12V2

12V3

12V4

12V5

12V6

Wattage All Rails

10%

1.79A

2.15A

0.78A

0.78A

1.22A

1.22A

0.78A

0.78A

78W

20%

3.58A

4.29A

1.57A

1.57A

2.44A

2.44A

1.57A

1.57A

172W

50%

8.94A

10.73A

3.92A

3.92A

6.09A

6.09A

3.92A

3.92A

426W

80%

14.30A

17.16A

6.27A

6.27A

9.75A

9.75A

6.27A

6.27A

674W

100%

17.88A

21.45A

7.83A

7.83A

12.19A

12.19A

7.83A

7.83A

835W

110%

19.66A

23.60A

8.62A

8.62A

13.41A

13.41A

8.62A

8.62A

915W


Hiper Type M Mk II 730 (HPU-5M730)

PSU Load

3.3V

5V

12V1

12V2

12V3

12V4

Wattage All Rails

10%

1.56A

1.87A

1.19A

1.19A

1.19A

1.19A

74W

20%

3.11A

3.74A

2.39A

2.39A

2.39A

2.39A

148W

50%

7.79A

9.34A

5.96A

5.96A

5.96A

5.96A

368W

80%

12.46A

14.95A

9.54A

9.54A

9.54A

9.54A

584W

100%

15.57A

18.68A

11.93A

11.93A

11.93A

11.93A

725W

110%

17.13A

20.55A

13.12A

13.12A

13.12A

13.12A

795W


Hiper Type R Mk II 770 (HPU-5K770)

PSU Load

3.3V

5V

12V1

12V2

12V3

12V4

Wattage All Rails

10%

1.56A

1.87A

1.24A

1.24A

1.24A

1.39A

78W

20%

3.11A

3.74A

2.48A

2.48A

2.48A

2.78A

156W

50%

7.79A

9.34A

6.19A

6.19A

6.19A

6.96A

387W

80%

12.46A

14.95A

9.90A

9.90A

9.90A

11.14A

612W

100%

15.57A

18.68A

12.38A

12.38A

12.38A

13.92A

760W

110%

17.13A

20.55A

13.61A

13.61A

13.61A

15.31A

833W


Hiper Type R Mk II 880 (HPU-5K880) & Type M 880 (HPU-4M880)

PSU Load

3.3V

5V

12V1

12V2

12V3

12V4

Wattage All Rails

10%

1.98A

1.98A

1.10A

1.10A

1.83A

1.83A

88W

20%

3.96A

3.96A

2.19A

2.19A

3.66A

3.66A

176W

50%

9.91A

9.91A

5.48A

5.48A

9.14A

9.14A

436W

80%

15.85A

15.85A

8.77A

8.77A

14.62A

14.62A

692W

100%

19.82A

19.82A

10.97A

10.97A

18.28A

18.28A

853W

110%

21.80A

21.80A

12.06A

12.06A

20.10A

20.10A

934W


OCZ ModXStream 780

PSU Load

3.3V

5V

12V1

12V2

12V3

12V4

Wattage All Rails

10%

2.09A

2.09A

1.24A

1.24A

1.24A

1.24A

80W

20%

4.18A

4.18A

2.48A

2.48A

2.48A

2.48A

161W

50%

10.45A

10.45A

6.19A

6.19A

6.19A

6.19A

398W

80%

16.72A

16.72A

9.91A

9.91A

9.91A

9.91A

629W

100%

20.90A

20.90A

12.39A

12.39A

12.39A

12.39A

780W

110%

22.99A

22.99A

13.63A

13.63A

13.63A

13.63A

854W


Seasonic X900

PSU Load

3.3V

5V

12V1

12V2

12V3

12V4

Wattage All Rails

10%

1.53A

1.91A

1.54A

1.54A

1.54A

1.54A

90W

20%

3.05A

3.82A

3.09A

3.09A

3.09A

3.09A

180W

50%

7.64A

9.55A

7.72A

7.72A

7.72A

7.72A

444W

80%

12.22A

15.27A

12.35A

12.35A

12.35A

12.35A

701W

100%

15.27A

19.09A

15.44A

15.44A

15.44A

15.44A

869W

110%

16.80A

21.00A

16.99A

16.99A

16.99A

16.99A

951W


Silverstone OP850

PSU Load

3.3V

5V

12V1

Wattage All Rails

10%

1.70A

1.82A

5.72A

85W

20%

3.40A

3.64A

11.44A

170W

50%

8.50A

9.10A

28.61A

421W

80%

13.59A

14.57A

45.77A

667W

100%

16.99A

18.21A

57.21A

826W

110%

18.69A

20.03A

62.93A

905W

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  • engman - Wednesday, January 23, 2008 - link

    Can you explain beter the Voltage Ripple and Noise graphs?
    I really cant get it! Where is the graph scale?
  • engman - Wednesday, January 23, 2008 - link

    I was trying to find a good PSU and found this review.

    When you say: "The actual Power Supply Design Guide specifies that each +12V rail should not have any ripple over 120mV and the +3.3V and +5V rails should not have any ripple over ~50mV."

    Means that each power rail should not go outside this interval:
    11.88V < 12V < 12.12V 120mV
    3.25V < 3.30V < 3.35V 50mV
    4.95V < 5V < 5.05V 50mV
    Correct?

    How can 12.17V fall inside the specified range? "The 12V rails of the OCZ ModXStream tended to be high, but this is still acceptable as they fall inside the specified range."

    4.75V is inside the specs? and 5.13?
    "The 5V rails also remain within specs, but the last two units (OCZ and Amacrox) are very close to the lower boundary at 100% load."

    So what are the exac boundaries, or the voltage interval for each power rail?

    thanks
  • yelnatsch517 - Thursday, December 6, 2007 - link

    I noticed the Cooler Master reviewed was the M850 ESBA modular version of the RS 850 EMBA. Seeing as how it is impossible to find that model in the US, I am wondering if the model reviewed was either a EU version or a new model Cooler Master is planning on introducing in the near future and also whether the internals of the US EMBA 850watt version are the same.
  • jonnyGURU - Friday, December 14, 2007 - link

    The Cooler Masters are identical. Cooler Master refrains from selling the modular version in the U.S. due to Ultra's patent on the modular interface and threats to sue. You CAN buy the Cooler Master modular here in the U.S. if you get it bundled with a case. I've seen it pre-installed in some Stacker units over at Newegg.
  • stolennomenclature - Tuesday, December 4, 2007 - link

    I know im getting old and the old brain isnt what it used to be, but did'nt i read somewhere about dwindling oil reserves, skyrocketing oil prices, depletion of the ozone layer, and the need to reduce energy counsumption and be the green movement? I even thought I saw a trend with cpu makers trying to lower energy counsmption of their cpu's.

    You would'nt think any of this stuff was real when you see the trend towards bigger fuel guzzling SUV's and now a article like this - why on earth do we need kilowatt power supplies for a PC!

    If I was in government id have these things banned or else slap an enormous tax on them.

    People need to wake up and smell the roses. Its obscene that a PC should need a power supply over 300 watts. Even thats extravagant.
  • jonnyGURU - Friday, December 14, 2007 - link

    A PSU only puts out what's asked of it. So if you're PC only uses 300W, the PSU only puts out 300W. Really the only drawback here is that larger units typically cost more to buy, and neither you nor I are in the position to tell someone how to spend their money. ;)
  • ShadowStryder - Monday, November 26, 2007 - link

    Persoanally I like the new review layout.
  • Toadster - Saturday, November 24, 2007 - link

    850W of goodness for under $190
    http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N8...">http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.a...=N82E168...

    recently was on sale for $119 A/R
  • HexiumVII - Friday, November 23, 2007 - link

    Who manufactures the Antec 750?
  • Christoph Katzer - Saturday, November 24, 2007 - link

    The 850? Enhance.

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