Delivery and Specifications
Delivery |
Cable |
Length |
1 x ATX 24 pin |
60 cm |
1 x EPS/ATX 12V 4+4 pin |
65 cm |
2 x PCI-E 6+2 pin |
60 cm |
1 x 4 SATA |
62 cm (39 cm - 11.5 cm - 11.5 cm) |
1 x 2 SATA |
41.5 cm (30 cm - 11.5 cm) |
1 x 4 4-pin
Molex |
66 cm (41 cm - 12.5 cm - 12.5 cm) |
1 x 2 4-pin
Molex |
43 cm (30.5 cm - 11.5 cm) |
1 x Floppy-Adaptor |
10 cm |
The delivery
found with the
Seasonic Platinum Series Fanless 520 W is good. In its watt-class the Platinum
Series Fanless 520 W comes with plenty of cables and it allows you to wire a
system accordingly. Of course, from a 520 Watts PSU you don't have to expect,
that there are more than two PCI-E 6+2 Pin power cords, since this PSU is not
recommended to use with an SLI or CrossFire setup. If you start looking for SATA
and Molex connectors you find a total of six connectors each. All cables are
long enough to easily wire a system.
Specifications |
Voltage |
Current |
Power |
+ 3.3 V |
20 A |
100 Watt |
520 Watt (Total) |
+ 5.0 V |
20 A |
+ 12 V1 |
43 A |
516 Watt |
- 12 V |
0.5 A |
6 Watt |
+ 5 Vsb |
2.5 A |
12.5 Watt |
The
Platinum Series Fanless power supply with 520 Watts has been 80Plus Platinum
certified, which means that this PSU is able to reach a maximum efficiency of more
than 92 percent. Furthermore this PSU complies with ErP guidelines (Energy
Rated Product) and therefore it consumes less than 1 Watt when an attached system is powered off or in standby.
Comparing
this unit to it's "predecessor", the X-460FL shows that there are some grave
differences, like for example the fact this PSU is with full bridge topology on
the primary side. Furthermore the MOSFETs for the 12 volt regulation aren't on
the main PCB, their on a daughter PCB instead. Therefore a more efficient heat
dissipation is possible. Furthermore also on the primary side, there is a LLC resonance controller, which helps improving the efficiency. On the secondary
side there is a synchronous design for the DC-DC converters on the modular PCB.
The DC-DC converters are very close to the modular connectors, which has the
advantage that no wires are needed.
Right
behind the AC receptacle there is a small PCB, which has been covered by a metal
shield to reduce EMI emissions. There are four Y caps, one CM choke, and a
single X cap on this small PCB. You'll also find two more CM chokes, two pair X
and Y caps and a MOV on the main PCB. An additional NTC thermistor is taking
care of high inrush currents. One step further into the power supply we find a
ICE2QR4765 PWM controller. Another step onto it there are two parallel bridge
rectifiers GBJ2506.
A
closer look at the hold-up cap shows that it's from Hitachi and it's rated at
330 uF at 420 volt and 105°C. Looking for the APFC controller shows it on a
small daughter board, which can be found close to this PSU's primary heatsink.
There are also four IPP50R250CP from Infineon, which have been arranged in a
full-bridge topology. There is even another LLC resonance converter, which again
helps improving efficiency. On the daughter board, where there are the modular
connectors you can also find Nippon Chemi-Con electrolytic caps as well as
additional rubycon caps.
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