Visiting FSP + Aurum CM 750W Preview
by Martin Kaffei on July 21, 2011 1:50 PM EST- Posted in
- Cases/Cooling/PSUs
- PSUs
- 80Plus Gold
- 750W
- FSP
- Aurum
- CM
- Chroma ATE
Noise Levels
Hold Up Time | |
Load | time (ms) |
+3.3V | 24.52 |
+5V | 21.84 |
+12V (best) | 22.14 |
+12V (worst) | 22.08 |
+5V (Standby) | 73.00 |
-12V | 36.00 |
In the FSP HQ we were able to measure the Hold Up Time at full load. With minimum 21-22ms all rails reach more than the required ATX values (>17ms). +3.3V is able to deliver stable power during a 24.52 ms long power failure.
Efficiency and PFC
115VAC, 60Hz | ||
Load | Efficiency | PFC |
10% | 87% | 0.953 |
20% | 90% | 0.976 |
50% | 91% | 0.996 |
80% | 89% | 0.998 |
100% | 87% | 0.998 |
110% | 86% | 0.999 |
230VAC, 50Hz | ||
Load | Efficiency | PFC |
10% | 85% | 0.904 |
20% | 90% | 0.950 |
50% | 92% | 0.985 |
80% | 90% | 0.991 |
100% | 89% | 0.993 |
110% | 89% | 0.994 |
Here we can see more uncommon results. At 10% load the PSU reached a high efficiency with 115V input voltage while the 230VAC measurements are worse. Lower current is usually easier to handle. With more than 0.904 the power factor is very high in all power grids. In addition up to 92% efficiency is a good result -- even for an 80Plus Gold power supply.
Neutral
Line
Finally we added some EMC charts from the Audix Technology Corporation. These graphs show the EMI emission in dBμV over the phase and neutral conductor. Note that the X-axis is divided in different frequencies and not time like an oscillogram. As you can see the interference level is low and within the EN55022 EU standard. AV stands btw. for the arithmetic average of an envelope while the upper red line shows the QP limit. The QuasiPeak value is an "impression" of the overall emission (quantity and quality of the amplitudes).
This is an interesting aspect since most editors can't measure such things. Not entirely coincidental I know some results from other PSUs. The Sirtec 80Plus Gold design e.g. failed in these EMC tests many times and most cheaper PSUs have one or more frequency where they got problems with these limits. EMIs are a difficult problem. A single component can change everything here.
All Aurum CM models (550, 650, 750W) use flat peripheral cables while the fixed ones have a common cable sleeving. FSP offers 5 years warranty and a special case design with arrowy ventilation holes, which took a long time for planning. FSP uses a 120mm fan with a fluid dynamic bearing. These kinds of fans live long but they also have one disadvantage. During the start there is not much pressure which induces mixed friction.
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Zap - Saturday, July 23, 2011 - link
The flat modular cables look pretty nice!Martin Kaffei - Saturday, July 23, 2011 - link
Well, I like them more than the ones from Corsair since they have no real sleeving like FSP. Therefore Corsair uses a better design.futurepastnow - Sunday, July 24, 2011 - link
I've owned a couple of FSP power supplies. I've always thought of them as makers of high-quality but low-polish PSUs... stable voltages and no problem delivering their rated output, but noisy and inefficient, with unsleeved cables. Nice to see they're addressing those shortcomings.As a side note- Isn't it interesting how many companies are headquartered in Taiwan, enemy of China, with factories on the mainland?
Martin Kaffei - Monday, July 25, 2011 - link
Taiwan is not an enemy, it's more like another interpretation of China (or what it could be). In addition Taiwan is just semi-independent. No reason for China to see their activities as provocations at the moment.