be quiet! Pure Power L8 700W Review

Published by Lukas Mühle on 05.11.13
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A Look Inside



   


BeQuiet's Pure Power L8 is based on a HEC OEM design. The first hint for a high-quality power supply you can get from the transient filtering stage.

On the primary side you find a rectifier. We can find a PCB housing for the CM6800. The CM6800 controls the PFC Booster and the Push-Pull converter. This PSU has a Push-Pull topology using two Mosfets and two Diodes according to the following primary sided principle: link
This is an old school standard topology; simple and proven, but it won't achieve any new efficiency records. Because this topology requires hard switching from the Mosfets (Switching Mosfets under voltage and current generates losses) this topology is more and more replaced in the PC PSU market by resonant topologies. The transformer has two coils on the secondary side, one for 12V and one for 5V. The 3.3V is generated from the 5V Coil. This is the classic old PSU topology.

The APFC Capacitor with 470uF at 400V and 85°C from Teapo. The PFC Booster uses a BCY10-600 Hyperfast recovery diode and three FDP18N50 Mosfets. This is quite normal for the PSU in this price range as SiC Diodes are still quite expensive. For rectifying the secondary side, Schottky diodes are used. The Output filter Capacitors are from Teapo. 105°C is written on them.

The OCP, UVP, OVP is done by a WT7527.





Page 1 - Presentation
Page 2 - Photo Gallery
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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