230V Input Range Power Supplies
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↪ Notes: 5 year warranty, OCP is set way higher than necessary on the minor rails.
↪ Notes: Insane 7 year warranty given the component quality, OCP is set way higher than necessary on the minor rails, very poor 200% excursion response.
↪ Notes: APFC - no 80 Plus or Cybenetics rating
↪ Notes: OCP is not claimed on any rail (although it most likely exists for the minor rails only), very low +12V line output relative to total capacity.
↪ Notes: Although OCP is set reasonably (118% on 12V), the platform is at its limit and cannot handle the increased stress, as ripple gets out of control.
↪ Notes: PPFC - no 80 Plus or Cybenetics rating
↪ Notes: Cybenetics Silver
↪ Notes: ODM is Dongguan Changhu Electronics Co. Ltd.
↪ Notes: 5VSB rail has >50mV of ripple under crossloads.
↪ Notes: ODM is Dongguan Changhu Electronics Co. Ltd.
↪ Notes: 5VSB has >60mV of ripple in crossloads and OCP is poorly tuned, with >50mV ripple for 5VSB and 3.3V, but these are not heavily loaded rails.
↪ Notes: Detiered only due to specified input voltage. Good performance otherwise.
↪ Notes: 5VSB has >60mV of ripple in crossloads and OCP is poorly tuned, with high ripple for all rails.
↪ Notes: 12VHPWR cable, unknown quality fan (likely sleeve bearing), no claimed OTP. Only teardowns proving platform.
↪ Notes: Read note regarding input range. Despite markings on the DC-DC daughterboard indicating CWT GPU, internal shots confirm CWT GPX.
↪ Notes: Read note regarding input range. Mid quality fan; Same Martech "FDB" fan on the MSI A-GL series.
↪ Notes: Pro and Pro RGB Modular are the same internally.
↪ Notes: 1000W model might be DC-DC, unable to confirm without a proper teardown
↪ Notes: 1000W model might be DC-DC, unable to confirm without a proper teardown
↪ Notes: 1000W model might be DC-DC, unable to confirm without a proper teardown
↪ Notes: 1000W model might be DC-DC, unable to confirm without a proper teardown
↪ Notes: Overall very low build quality
↪ Notes: Double-sourced between HEC and Andyson
↪ Notes: Double-sourced between HEC and Andyson
↪ Notes: PPFC on 650W models and below. "Specifications are subject to change at any time without notice."
↪ Notes: PPFC on 650W models and below. "Specifications are subject to change at any time without notice."
↪ Notes: "Full Range" version is equally as bad according to the claimed specs.
↪ Notes: Claims APFC, "90+" badge, extremely low 12V output relative to total, as is per usual for terrible PSUs
↪ Notes: Improperly set OCP allows for abysmal voltage drops past ATX spec.
↪ Notes: PPFC
↪ Notes: Sleeve bearing fan. 12V-2x6 is fixed.
↪ Notes: No 80 Plus or Cybenetics rating, OCP is not claimed on any rail, poor 12V output relative to total capacity, poor quality fan, etc. Basically e-waste.
↪ Notes: Cost-down full input new PSAZ Bronze w/ ARGB fan.
↪ Notes: Cost-down full input new PSAZ Bronze.
↪ Notes: Low quality fan, 85C bulk cap.
↪ Notes: Terrible ripple suppression, especially on 12V (well over 100mV under full load), OCP is not set properly, low efficiency, low quality fan.
↪ Notes: "90% 230V only", claims meeting 80+ Gold without certifying. No direct transient response testing but platform is well reviewed.
↪ Notes: Voltage regulation is out of ATX specifications on the minor rails; also not independently regulated.
↪ Notes: "85% 230V only", ketchup and mustard cables. Outdated and no official 80+ certification, only on the tier list since it's still on their website.
↪ Notes: "85% 230V only", ketchup and mustard cables. Outdated and no official 80+ certification, only on the tier list since it's still on their website.
↪ Notes: "85% 230V only", ketchup and mustard cables. Outdated and no official 80+ certification, only on the tier list since it's still on their website.
↪ Notes: "85% 230V only", ketchup and mustard cables. Outdated and no official 80+ certification, only on the tier list since it's still on their website.
↪ Notes: Yellow on black label; no 80+ certification and aging. Not certain on topology but not recommendable regardless. See review here. No OCP.
↪ Notes: Blue label. No OCP.
↪ Notes: Doesn't claim OCP.
↪ Notes: "85% 230V only", ketchup and mustard cables, not independently regulated. Doesn't have OCP according to this review.
↪ Notes: Fake 80+ 230V only certification label, ketchup and mustard cables, not independently regulated. White label. No OCP.
↪ Notes: Fake 85% efficiency label, black on yellow label; it's also old. Not certain on topology but not recommendable regardless. See review here. No OCP.
↪ Notes: Protections don't kick in nearly in time before the voltage on the minor rails falls out of spec under ~108% overload.