700W Power Supplies
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↪ Notes: Qualified for 80+ Silver in testing
↪ Notes: Cybenetics Silver
↪ Notes: ODM is Dongguan Changhu Electronics Co. Ltd.
↪ Notes: 5VSB rail has >50mV of ripple under crossloads.
↪ Notes: "Full Range" version is equally as bad according to the claimed specs.
↪ Notes: Updated N series
↪ Notes: Sleeve-bearing fan.
↪ Notes: Be wary that more variants of the Prestige are made! Same platform as Xigmatek Hydra M.
↪ Notes: PPFC; e-waste
↪ Notes: PPFC; e-waste
↪ Notes: PPFC; e-waste
↪ Notes: Non modular variant of the Pure Power 10 CM, virtually identical.
↪ Notes: Weak 3.3V transient response, mediocre electrical performance, and claimed rifle bearing but yet to be proven.
↪ Notes: Voltage regulation is out of ATX specifications on the minor rails; also not independently regulated.
↪ 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: Not 100% sure on platform
↪ Notes: Complete e-waste. Extremely poor build and component quality all around.
↪ Notes: OEM and platform is unconfirmed, unit is basically e-waste though.
↪ Notes: All wattages exhibit various issues regarding 12V OCP. 700W notably has a large voltage drop out of ATX spec, and all experience high ripple.
↪ Notes: Doesn't claim necessary protections, unknown components such as the capacitors.
↪ 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: Limited information.
↪ Notes: See notes under Series name for how to identify each version.
↪ Notes: See notes under Series name for how to identify each version.
↪ Notes: See notes under Series name for how to identify each version.
↪ Notes: See notes under Series name for how to identify each version.
↪ Notes: No OCP on 12V. High RMA rate due to MLCC cracks, similar to other HEC-built EVGA PSUs
↪ Notes: Uncommon and possibly limited to the Australian market?
↪ Notes: Malfunctioning safety protections that cause the unit to experience catastrophic failure and blow up. Fire hazard.
↪ Notes: Not enough extensive testing.
↪ Notes: Lacks protections, not independently regulated.
↪ Notes: Doesn't claim certain protections, old outdated platform.
↪ Notes: Simplicity HPG, just with a red LED 120mm fan.
↪ Notes: Actual 12V line output is 50 watts less than the model name (despite being DC-DC), numerous minute issues; overall suboptimal quality.
↪ Notes: Platform is GPN (or at least very similar), even though the model number indicates it to be GPK.
↪ Notes: No OCP, faulty UVP on 3.3V, bad electrical performance.