DC Load Regulation and AC Ripple
Testing Methodology
Establishing an accurate load is critical to testing and evaluating a PC power supply. PCPerspective’s power supply test bench can place a precise DC load on the PSU under test. Each power supply is tested under controlled, demanding conditions up to its maximum rated load (at 40ºC). Our current suite of tests includes:
• DC Load Regulation
• AC Ripple and Noise
• Efficiency
• Differential Temperature
• Noise
The EVGA 750 GQ power supply was evaluated on both features and performance. A full range of equipment was used to test the power supply under controlled load conditions.
• (2) CSI3710A Programmable DC load (+3.3V and +5V outputs)
• (4) CSI3711A Programmable DC load (+12V1, +12V2, +12V3, and +12V4)
• (2) 200W Precision resistor load bank (+12V5 and +12V6)
• Switchable precision resistor load bank (-12V and +5VSB)
• Agilent 34401A digital multimeter (Accuracy ±0.0035% vDC)
• Extech 380803 Power Analyzer (Accuracy ±0.5% of full scale)
• DS1M12 "StingRay" digital oscilloscope (20M S/s with 12 Bit ADC)
• Powerstat Variable Autotransformer, 1.4 KVA, 0-140 VAC
• Extech Model 407738 digital sound level meter (Accuracy ±1.5 dB)
The following cables/connectors were used to connect the EVGA 750 GQ PSU to the PCPerspective power supply test equipment.
• (1) 20+4 pin ATX
• (2) 8-pin EPS/ATX12V
• (6) 6-pin PCI-E
• (2) SATA
• (2) Molex
DC Output Load Regulation
To simulate demanding and maximum loading conditions, the EVGA 750W GQ power supply was connected to the load testers and supplied with 120 VAC. In this test we are interested in seeing how well a PSU can maintain the various output voltages while operating under different loads.
The ATX12V V2.2 tolerance for voltages states how much each output (rail) is allowed to fluctuate and has tighter tolerances now for the +12V outputs. I have also included a second table of expanded tolerances (±1% to ±6%) for reference.
The following tables list the DC voltage results for the 750 GQ PSU while operating on 120 VAC, 60 Hz.
The 750 GQ produced very good voltage regulation on all of the DC outputs. The three main outputs stayed within ±2% of the recommended guidelines; very impressive for a value minded power supply.
AC Ripple and Noise on the DC Outputs
The amount of AC ripple and noise present on the DC outputs was checked using a digital oscilloscope. This AC component may be present in the KHz range where most switching power supplies operate or it may be more prevalent at the 60 Hz line frequency. We adjust the O-scope time base to look for AC ripple at both low and high frequencies. The ATX12V V2.2 specification for DC output noise/ripple is defined in the ATX12V Power Supply Design Guide.
Ideally we would like to see no AC ripple (repetitive) or noise (random) on the DC outputs – the cleaner the better! But in reality there will always be some present. I measured the amplitude of the AC signal (in millivolts, peak-to-peak) to see how well the power supply complied with the ATX standard. The following table lists the ripple/noise results during all of the load tests for the main output voltages of interest.
The 750W GQ power supply kept the AC ripple and noise well under control, all the way up to full load. Sure, the values are a little higher than we might expect to see on some of EVGA’s premium PSUs but these are very reasonable numbers and well below half of the ATX recommended guidelines.
stil waiting for HiRes
stil waiting for HiRes quality picss.. :/
Comment changer le fusible sur cette alimentation ?
C’est généralement une mauvaise idée ; un bon moyen de recevoir un choc électrique grave.
Nice review! Just picked up
Nice review! Just picked up the 1000w GQ off jet.com for $100 after reading this 🙂
hope no new blazing psu technology swoops in…. but looking to crossfire soon and my current 550w coolermaster was not keeping up with my newly installed XFX r9 380 OC, upgraded from 750 ti 2gb, seems to be causing some of my usb inputs to not work & had 2 crashes in 3 weeks.
Wondering did the cables seem long enough in GQ to reach everything okay?