Power Supplies

Thermaltake GF1 SNOW 650W Power Supply Review

Ripple

The ripple results provided in our testing of the Thermaltake GF1 SNOW were, shall we say, more than a little weird. As you can see in the chart below, while the 5V rail remained incredibly low, the 12V and 3.3V were a little more, well, everywhere. – With a minimum score of 18.4 recorded, this is clearly hugely below the EU maximum allowance of 50. – It does, however, seem that the power output does have a pretty notable effect on how cleanly the rails operate.

Anything to be worried about here though? In a word, no!

 Load (%)  3.3V  Ripple  5V Ripple  12V Ripple 
 203.22.46
 403.83.418.4
 6043.817
 80135.218.4
 1005.25.416.8

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