Antec High Current Pro 1000 Platinum Review

Published by Lukas Mühle on 10.09.13
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Result Analysis and Discussion


Efficiency 115V

Load Pin(W) Pout(W) Efficiency
20 % 225.6 204.15 90.49 %
50 % 550.7 508.22 92.29 %
100 % 1118.5 1007.19 90.05 %


The 80Plus Platinum certification requirements (90% - 92% - 89%) are surpassed especially at 20% Load. This is the case with most of todays PSU's as it mainly originates from the reason of lower losses in the AC filtering stage and the PFC at 230V AC.

Output Stability

Load Rail Loading(A) Output(V)
20 % 5V 2.70 5.05
3.3V 2.71 3.33
12V 14.5 12.18
5VSB 0.52 5.08
 
50 % 5V 6.81 5.01
3.3V 6.80 3.30
12V 36.35 12.16
5VSB 1.31 5.04
 
100 % 5V 13.61 5.00
3.3V 13.60 3.28
12V 72.52 12.08
5VSB 2.64 4.97


Noise
Load  
20 % Silent
50 % Silent
100 % Audible


The Voltage Regulation of this PSU is very good. It makes use of a DC-DC topology. This means, that the HCP-1000 Platinum is mainly a 12V PSU and then generates its 5 and 3.3V from 12V. This is a modern approach, and since the Load is mainly on 12V it makes a lot of sense. For almost any PSU which makes use of this topology crossload tests do not present a problem.

Noise/Ripple
Voltage Noise/Ripple Vpp
5V 0.020
12V 0.025
-12V 0.032
3.3V 0.023
+5VSB 0.021


The noise values are very good.



Page 1 - Introduction
Page 2 - Preview
Page 3 - Delivery / Specs
Page 4 - A Look Inside
Page 5 - Input/Output Power and Efficiency
Page 6 - Result Analysis and Discussion
Page 7 - Conclusion




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