The ripple on the 12V rail was a little rough at the lower loads of 20 and 40% but still well within the sub-50mv expected to meet PSU standards, but at 80-100% it was certainly much better. The same is true on the 5V rail, which did run a little high, but again that has a requirement for sub 150mv, so again, not really and issue. Anyway, the more important rails and loads are extremely low, with some of the lowest ripples on 3.3v and 5VSB that I’ve seen to date.
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