Antec EarthWatts 500 W Power Supply Review
By Gabriel Torres on February 19, 2008 Page 6 of 9

Load Tests

Hardware Secrets Golden AwardWe made several tests with this power supply as described in the article Hardware Secrets Power Supply Test Methodology. All the tests described below were taken with a room temperature between 43º and 49.5º C. During our tests the power supply temperature was between 47º and 52º C.

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

+12V2 is the second +12V input of our load tester and on this test it was connected to the power supply EPS12V connector.

Since the power supply label states a 17 A limit for each rail and a 408 W maximum power for the +12 V output we kept these limits on our test number 5, so that’s why on this test you will see a current for +5 V and +3.3 V lines a little bit higher than what we would like to use. We, of course, pushed this power supply over its limits (the results are on the next page).

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

Input

Test 1

Test 2

Test 3

Test 4

Test 5

+12V1

4 A (48 W)

8 A (96 W)

11 A (132 W)

14 A (168 W)

17 A (204 W)

+12V2

3 A (36 W)

6 A (72 W)

10 A (120 W)

14 A (168 W)

17 A (204 W)

+5V

1 A (5 W)

2 A (10 W)

4 A (20 W)

6 A (30 W)

9 A (45 W)

+3.3 V

1 A (3.3 W)

2 A (6.6 W)

4 A (13.2 W)

6 A (19.8 W)

9 A (29.7 W)

+5VSB

1 A (5 W)

1 A (5 W)

1.5 A (7.5 W)

2 A (10 W)

2.5 A (12.5 W)

-12 V

0.5 A (6 W)

0.5 A (6 W)

0.5 A (6 W)

0.5 A (6 W)

0.8 W (9.6 W)

Total

102 W

193 W

295 W

396 W

497 W

% Max Load

20.4%

38.6%

59.0%

79.2%

99.4%

Result

Pass

Pass

Pass

Pass

Pass

Voltage Stability

Pass

Pass

Pass

Pass

Pass

Ripple and Noise

Pass

Pass

Pass

Pass

Pass

AC Power

116 W

220 W

341 W

468 W

606 W

Efficiency

87.9%

87.7%

86.5%

84.6%

82.0%

EarthWatts 500 W could really deliver 500 W at 47  C as promised by Antec, but what was really impressive was its efficiency, between 82% and 87.9%, depending on the load.

All voltages were really stable, inside a 3% limit from the nominal voltage – which is really great, as the limit is 5% –, except the -12 V output. This output was at -11.02 V, -11.16 V, -11.31 V, -11.45 V and -11.48 V. Even though ATX12V standard sets -12 V tolerance at 10% (which means it can go from -10.80 V to -13.20 V) we would like to see it closer to the nominal -12 V voltage.

We were really impressed by the very low level of electrical noise produced by this power supply, the lowest we’ve seen to date. Noise on +12V1 input was between 13 and 14.6 mV on tests 1, 2 and 3, increasing to 18 mV on test 4 and 23.2 mV on test 5, hundreds of miles away from the 120 mV limit. Noise on +5 V line was between 7.4 mV and 9 mV during our tests, also far away from its 50 mV limit. Noise on +3.3 V was also very low on tests 1 thru 4 (between 6.2 mV and 7.8 mV) but increased a lot on test 5 (19.2 mV), probably because we had to increase the current on this line more than usual, as explained at the beginning of this page. All these numbers are peak-to-peak values. Below we show the noise level we found on the power supply outputs while the unit was operating at its full load (test number five).

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Figure 14: Noise level at +12V1 input of the load tester.

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Figure 15: Noise level at +12V2 input of the load tester.

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Figure 16: Noise level at +5V input of the load tester.

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Figure 17: Noise level at +3.3V input of the load tester.


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