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↪ Notes: ODM is Dongguan Changhu Electronics Co. Ltd.
↪ 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: Double-sourced between HEC and Andyson
↪ Notes: Double-sourced between HEC and Andyson
↪ Notes: Claims APFC, "90+" badge, extremely low 12V output relative to total, as is per usual for terrible PSUs
↪ Notes: Cost-down SSR-FM platform. White 750W is available.
↪ Notes: Sleeve bearing fan. 12V-2x6 is fixed.
↪ Notes: Most likely for the Asian market; sightings in China and India. Ketchup and mustard cables, different fan grille, label, and box.
↪ Notes: X8 might be a clone of CWT's GPK platform, but is similar to the M5 platform (not very good.)
↪ Notes: Weak 3.3V transient response, mediocre electrical performance, and claimed rifle bearing but yet to be proven.
↪ Notes: "90% 230V only", claims meeting 80+ Gold without certifying. No direct transient response testing but platform is well reviewed.
↪ Notes: 3 year warranty; 85C bulk cap, and not one of particularly good quality, either.
↪ 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 Outdated and no official 80+ certification, only on the tier list since it's still on their website.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: Electrical performance is decent (although no transient response data) but simply not recommendable due to age.
↪ Notes: Only basic voltage regulation and ripple data found here. Not recommendable due to age; only kept for legacy purposes (still on website.)
↪ Notes: Protections don't kick in nearly in time before the voltage on the minor rails falls out of spec under ~108% overload.
↪ Notes: Identical internally to the MasterWatt Bronze. Only difference is the exterior appearance.
↪ Notes: Gray label; toggleable per-cable OCP.
↪ Notes: Gray label. Custom Corsair rifle bearing fan.
↪ Notes: Gray label. Custom Corsair rifle bearing fan.
↪ Notes: Green "CX" lettering on black label. Tier should not preclude the usual caveats associated with used/very old power supplies.
↪ Notes: Grey label
↪ Notes: Green "CX" lettering on black label. 85C caps all around, 30C rated operating temp, avoid.
↪ Notes: Supremo Gold made for semi-modularity, necessary protections aren't claimed.
↪ Notes: Single EPS cable, failing or near failing 3.3V transient response, hold-up time not within ATX specifications.
↪ Notes: Same internals as the Revobron, simply a 2.0 refresh.
↪ Notes: 850W uses ARGB fan + housing and comes in black and white models. 3 year warranty.
↪ Notes: Single EPS cable. Great electrical performance but OTP is not claimed.
↪ Notes: Doesn't claim necessary protections (IC doesn't support over current either). Somewhat outdated.
↪ Notes: OCP on 12V doesnt exist. OPP is set too high. Sleeve bearing fan.
↪ Notes: Died after OPP testing. OTP claimed but not tested. Sleeve bearing fan. Failed 3.3V transient testing
↪ Notes: Uncommon and possibly limited to the Australian market?
↪ Notes: OCP (12V) is either faulty or not present; faulty OCP on 3.3V allowing for OOS operation, and no OTP per Aris' review. Very loud (50dBA+).
↪ Notes: Fundamentally a Hydro G refresh. OTP isn't tested but platform is well reviewed with OTP working in similar configurations.
↪ Notes: Identical to the Hydro Pro, simply the semi modular variant.
↪ Notes: Not enough conclusive data but platform is well reviewed.
↪ Notes: Semi-modular A-BN. See internal shots here.
↪ Notes: Still produced according to MC stock
↪ Notes: Internal shots show the unit using the same "ICB" (in reality rifle bearing) fan as the SilverStone Triton Rx.
↪ Notes: Some units produced before 2018 may experience shutdowns with high transient draw GPUs.
↪ Notes: Minor changes with a "V3" model released in 2019.
↪ Notes: GX but semi-modular
↪ Notes: Semi-modular version of the G12 GC (Global)
↪ Notes: No transient response testing found.
↪ Notes: Semi-modular/costdown Combat FG. Does not seemingly suffer the same SCP issue with the FG.
↪ Notes: Transient response was tested but values were left out. OPP is set very high, but the PSU handled it and shut down safely and properly.
↪ Notes: No proper transient testing, too old.
↪ Notes: 2 year warranty, sleeve bearing fan. Miserable electrical performance.
↪ Notes: Does not claim certain safety protection circuits which is a major deficiency.