Unboxing, product pictures and scope of delivery
The packaging follows the brand’s typical design for the 100-watt model as well. It provides adequate protection, and the package is rich, including Velcro straps, cable ties, and mounting screws for mounting the PSU to the case. There is also an OC mount with a switch and an OC jumper, both of which have the same function: They combine all the 12-volt rails into one. This helps you prevent the system from rebooting under overclocked conditions.
The exterior design is nice, at least in my eyes, and the build quality is top notch. It would be nice if the fan’s protective grille was less restrictive, though. The same goes for the exhaust grille. The dimensions of the unit are large by today’s standards. Still, it fits easily into any ATX-compatible case.
The number of EPS, PCIe and SATA connectors is reasonable, but I can’t say the same for the 4-pin Molex connectors. There are only two, while most power supplies come with four connectors, especially in this power range. It’s hard to answer the question of whether you need them at all, though. The cable length is satisfactory, and the distance between the ports of the peripherals is good at 150 mm. Finally, the 12VHPWR cable is rated for an output power of 600W.
In tabular form, it reads like this:
Modular Cables | ||||
Description | Cable Count | Connector Count (Total) | Gauge | In Cable Capacitors |
---|---|---|---|---|
ATX connector 20 4 pin (600mm) | 1 | 1 | 18-22AWG | No |
4 4 pin EPS12V (700mm) | 1 | 1 | 16AWG | No |
8-pin EPS12V (700mm) | 1 | 1 | 16AWG | No |
2x 6 2 pin PCIe (600mm) | 2 | 4 | 16-18AWG | No |
12 4 pin PCIe (600mm) (600W) | 1 | 1 | 16-28AWG | No |
SATA (600mm 150mm 150mm) | 2 | 8 | 18AWG | No |
SATA (600mm 150mm 150mm) | 1 | 3 | 18AWG | No |
SATA (600mm 150mm) / 4-pin Molex ( 150mm 150mm) | 1 | 2 / 2 | 18AWG | No |
AC Power Cord (1360mm) – C13 coupler | 1 | 1 | 18AWG | – |
Protection circuits
When we need to test a power supply with multiple 12-volt rails, we have a hard time because we have to isolate each 12-volt rail on the unit and rearrange the connections, and that’s easier said than done. As you can see, all of the 12V rails have sky-high OCP trip points to deal with current spikes. With ATX v3.0 power supplies, it’s difficult to implement multiple 12V rails. In addition, the OCP trip points are also extremely high on the secondary rails for no reason, especially at 3.3V.
FSP has set the device’s overvoltage protection to over 140 in at room temperature, but fortunately it drops to a more realistic percentage at high temperatures. Finally, the over-temperature protection is present and works well, as it did not bother me during testing.
OCP (Cold @ 24°C) | 12V1: 49.7A (155.31%), 11.902V 12V2: 47.8A (149.38%), 11.779V 12V3: 61.3A (153.25%), 11.608V 12V4: 63A (157.5%), 11.616V 5V: 34.6A (138.4%), 5.028V 3.3V: 33.9A (135.6%), 3.317V 5VSB: 4.5A (150%), 4.841V |
OCP (Hot @ 37°C) | 12V1: 49.4A (154.38%), 11.888V 12V2: 47.5A (148.44%), 11.772V 12V3: 59.8A (149.5%), 11.595V 12V4: 60.2A (150.5%), 11.615V 5V: 34.7A (138.8%), 5.029V 3.3V: 33.9A (135.6%), 3.316V 5VSB: 4.5A (150%), 4.841V |
OPP (Cold @ 28°C) | 1425.09W (142.51%) |
OPP (Hot @ 37°C) | 1317.11W (131.71%) |
OTP | ✓ (115°C @ secondary side) |
SCP | 12V to Earth: ✓ 5V to Earth: ✓ 3.3V to Earth: ✓ 5VSB to Earth: ✓ -12V to Earth: ✓ |
PWR_OK | Accurate |
NLO | ✓ |
SIP | Surge: MOV Inrush: NTC Thermistor & Bypass relay |
On the next page we will now go inside, please turn the page!
- 1 - Einführung, technische Daten und Testreport
- 2 - Unboxing, Kabel und Schutzschaltungen
- 3 - Teardown: Topologie, Komponenten, Verarbeitung
- 4 - Load Regulation, Ripple Suppression, Transient Resonse
- 5 - Hold-Up Time, Timings, Inrush-Current
- 6 - Average Efficiency and PF
- 7 - Betriebsgeräusch und Lüfter
- 8 - Zusammenfassung und Fazit
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