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Antec Edge 650W Modular Power Supply Review

Ripple


Noise and Ripple can easily be measured by an oscilloscope. These show how much voltage fluctuation there is on a particular rail. We tested the rail stability of the 3.3 volt, 5 volt and 12 volt rails using an identical time and millivolt scale for all graphs. millivolt ripple is measured by the peak to peak size of the voltage curve.

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Sample Ripple Graph

The latest ATX 12 volt version 2.3 specifications state that ripple from peak to peak must be no higher than 50 millivolts for the 3.3 volt and 5 volt rails, while the 12 volt rail is allowed up to 120 millivolts peak to peak to stay within specifications. Millivolt figures are stated to the closest increment of 5 given their variability.

Load (%) 3.3V Ripple 5V Ripple 12V Ripple
20  3mV  4mV  10.2mV
40  3.4mV  4.4mV  14.8mV
60  3.6mV  5mV  23.4mV
80  4mV  7.4mV  25.4mV
100  7.2mV  12mV  32.8mV

The ripple results speak volumes about the Seasonic OEM design used. All major rails had excellent performance and kept well within ATX specs. Check out the 100% load shots below:

3.3 volts @ 100%

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5 volts @ 100%

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12 volts @ 100%

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