Load - Total Power Sustained
This chart shows what total power the PSU was able to provide without crashing. Number one is PC Power & Cooling with their 850W model.

Ripple On 12V Rail
Ripple is the "dirty" AC noise component on a DC line. In the ideal world there should be no ripple at all. The "dirtier" it gets the more vulnerable is a PC Systems in respect to crashes. Fortron's FSP300-60GNF leaves everyone behind with just 20mV.

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