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Voltages At 100% Load
Nominal ValueMeasurementPermitted Deviation
3.3 V3.22 V3.14 V to 3.47 V
5 V5.02 V4.75 V to 5.25 V
12 V12.22 V11.40 V to 12.60 V
12 V (CPU)12.06 V11.40 V to 12.60 V
5 V (Standby)5.09 V4.75 V to 5.25 V
-12 V-12.08 V-10.80 V to -13.20 V

Voltages At 50% Load
Nominal ValueMeasurementPermitted Deviation
3.3 V3.27 V3.14 V to 3.47 V
5 V5.08 V4.75 V to 5.25 V
12 V12.22 V11.40 V to 12.60 V
12 V (CPU)12.18 V11.40 V to 12.60 V
5 V (Standby)5.10 V4.75 V to 5.25 V
-12 V-11.78 V-10.80 V to -13.20 V

Voltages At 20% Load
Nominal ValueMeasurementPermitted Deviation
3.3 V3.32 V3.14 V to 3.47 V
5 V5.10 V4.75 V to 5.25 V
12 V12.27 V11.40 V to 12.60 V
12 V (CPU)12.26 V11.40 V to 12.60 V
5 V (Standby)5.14 V4.75 V to 5.25 V
-12 V-11.64 V-10.80 V to -13.20 V

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Anonymous 15/11/2008 20:10
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I'd love to see some ripple/noise results on these as this is rather important information about a PSU performance

Anonymous 14/04/2009 14:00
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Me too. Whats the point of "the best psu ever" if it makes a lot of noise?

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