DC Output Quality
For those of you that are curious as to some of the reasoning and equipment behind our PSU testing program here at TheFPSReview, we have put together an introduction for you that shares a lot of the behind the scenes of the program. This program is based on what the author developed at [H]ardOCP and utilizes the equipment bequeathed to the author by Kyle Bennett. The testing we are conducting today is exactly as described in that document and will continue with our examination of the DC Output Quality.
Control Test Graphing
This image is the blank background control test on an unused connector from our SM-8800 during the testing of the Antec Neo ECO Gold ZEN 700W. This lets us determine what the background noise looks like during testing.
120v Input
100v Input
Test #1 is equal to approximately 25% of the rated capacity of the Antec Neo ECO Gold ZEN 700W at 45c. This makes Test #1 equal to 184W by loading the 12v rail to 13a, the 5v rail to 2a, the 3.3v rail to 1a, the +5vsb to 2a, and the -12v to 0.3a. The Neo ECO Gold ZEN 700W is starting off in not great shape today. The 12v and 3.3v rails are peaking at ~20mV of ripple/noise and the 5v rail is peaking at ~25mV of ripple/noise.
120v Input
100v Input
Test #2 is equal to approximately 50% of the rated capacity of the Antec Neo ECO Gold ZEN 700W at 45c. This makes Test #2 equal to 325W by loading the 12v rail to 24a, the 5v rail to 3a, the 3.3v rail to 2a, the +5vsb to 2a, and the -12v to 0.3a. Test #2 sees the 12v rail move up to ~25mV of ripple/noise. The 5v rail is still coming in at ~30mV of ripple/noise, and the 3.3v rail is peaking at ~25mV of ripple/noise.
120v Input
100v Input
Test #3 is equal to approximately 75% of the rated capacity Antec Neo ECO Gold ZEN 700W at 45c. This makes Test #3 equal to 486W by loading the 12v rail to 36a, the 5v rail to 5a, the 3.3v rail to 4a, the +5vsb to 2a, and the -12v to 0.3a. Test #3 sees the 12v rail peaking at ~35mV of ripple/noise while the minor rails are coming in at ~30mV of ripple/noise on the 5v rail and ~25mV of ripple/noise on the 3.3v rail.
120v Input
100v Input
Test #4 is equal to approximately 100% of the rated capacity of Antec Neo ECO Gold ZEN 700W at 45c. This makes Test #4 equal to 699W by loading the 12v rail to 56a, the 5v rail to 1a, the 3.3v rail to 1a, the +5vsb to 2a, and the -12v to 0.3a. In the final regular test, we see the 12v rail peaking at ~60mV of ripple/noise while the minor rails are peaking at ~30mV of ripple/noise on the 5v rail and ~25mV of ripple/noise on the 3.3v rail.
Torture Test
The Torture Test is equal to approximately 80% of the rated capacity of the Antec Neo ECO Gold ZEN 700W at 45C full load. This makes the Torture Test equal to 571W by loading the 12v rail to 42a, the 5v rail to 7a, the 3.3v rail to 5a, the +5vsb to 6a, and the -12v to 0.3a. At the end of the Torture Test, we see the 12v rail peaking at ~30mV of ripple/noise while the 3.3v rail is peaking at ~30mV of ripple/noise and the 5v rail is peaking at ~35mV of ripple/noise.
DC Output Quality Summary
The overall DC Output Quality of the Antec Neo ECO Gold ZEN 700W is passing. The Neo ECO Gold ZEN 700W ended up posting a peak trace amplitude on the 12v rail of ~60mV followed by ~35mV on the 5v rail and ~30mV on the 3.3v rail during our normal tests. The worst absolute value among these (the 12v rail) hit ~50% of the ATX12v specification limit.
In a relative sense, the 5v and 3.3v rails did even worse though as they were peaking at more than 50% of the ATX12/EPS specification limit. Additionally, these results all mean that this unit was mixed with the Cougar BXM 700 once more. Overall then, the unit is passing so we cannot fail it based on this, but this aspect of testing does not warrant particularly positive attention. Let’s move on now and see how all of this wraps up!