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Antec TruePower New 750 W (TP-750) Power Supply Review
Author: Gabriel Torres
Type: Reviews Last Updated: July 21, 2009
Page: 7 of 10
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Load Tests
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We conducted several tests with this power supply, as described in the article Hardware Secrets Power Supply Test Methodology.



First we tested this power supply with five different load patterns, trying to pull around 20%, 40%, 60%, 80%, and 100% of its labeled maximum capacity (actual percentage used listed under “% Max Load”), watching how the reviewed unit behaved under each load. In the table below we list the load patterns we used and the results for each load.

If you add all the power listed for each test, you may find a different value than what is posted under “Total” below. Since each output can vary slightly (e.g., the +5 V output working at 5.10 V), the actual total amount of power being delivered is slightly different than the calculated value. On the “Total” row we are using the real amount of power being delivered, as measured by our load tester.

+12V1 and +12V2 are the two independent +12V inputs from our load tester and during our tests the +12V1 input was connected to the +12V1 (main motherboard and peripheral power connectors) and +12V3 (video card power connector) rails, while the +12V2 input was connected to the +12V2 (EPS12V connector) rail.

Input

Test 1

Test 2

Test 3

Test 4

Test 5

+12V1

5 A (60 W)

11 A (132 W)

16 A (192 W)

22 A (264 W)

27 A (324 W)

+12V2

5 A (60 W)

10 A (120 W)

16 A (192 W)

21 A (252 W)

27 A (324 W)

+5V

2 A (10 W)

4 A (20 W)

6 A (30 W)

8 A (40 W)

10 A (50 W)

+3.3 V

2 A (6.6 W)

4 A (13.2 W)

6 A (19.8 W)

8 A (26.4 W)

10 A (33 W)

+5VSB

1 A (5 W)

1.5 A (7.5 W)

2 A (10 W)

2.5 A (12.5 W)

3 A (15 W)

-12 V

0.5 A (6 W)

0.5 A (6 W)

0.5 A (6 W)

0.5 A (6 W)

0.5 A (6 W)

Total

149.1 W

312.9 W

451.5 W

600.8 W

748.6 W

% Max Load

19.9%

41.7%

60.2%

80.1%

99.8%

Room Temp.

44.9º C

47.5º C

47.2º C

49.7º C

49.4º C

PSU Temp.

46.6º C

48.3º C

48.8º C

49.6º C

51.6º C

Voltage Stability

Pass

Pass

Pass

Pass

Pass

Ripple and Noise

Pass

Pass

Pass

Pass

Pass

AC Power

175.2 W

361.9 W

526.4 W

713.0 W

912.0 W

Efficiency

85.1%

86.5%

85.8%

84.3%

82.1%

AC Voltage

111.2 V

108.8 V

107.3 V

105.8 V

102.6 V

Power Factor

0.961

0.974

0.982

0.985

0.985

Final Result

Pass

Pass

Pass

Pass

Pass

Antec TruePower New 750 W presented an impressive efficiency between 85% and 86.5% when we pulled up to 60% from its labeled capacity (i.e., up to 450 W). At 80% load (600 W) efficiency was still high at 84.3%. At full load (750 W) efficiency dropped a bit, but still above 82%. Excellent.

Voltage stability was another highlight from this product. All voltages (including -12 V) were within 3% from their nominal value, whereas the ATX specification says they must be within 5%. Translation: voltages were closer to their nominal values than needed.

Ripple and noise levels were impressively low. You can see the results for test number five below. All numbers are peak-to-peak figures and the maximum allowed is 120 mV for the +12 V outputs and 50 mV for the +3.3 V and +5 V outputs.

Antec TruePower 750 W power supply
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Figure 18: +12V1 input from load tester at 748.6 W (25.6 mV).

Antec TruePower 750 W power supply
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Figure 19: +12V2 input from load tester at 748.6 W (26.6 mV).

Antec TruePower 750 W power supply
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Figure 20: +5V rail with power supply delivering 748.6 W (15.4 mV).

Antec TruePower 750 W power supply
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Figure 21: +3.3 V rail with power supply delivering 748.6 W (17.2 mV).

Let’s see if we could pull more than 750 W from this unit.

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