Seasonic Platinum Series 860W - Platinum without the Fuss
by Martin Kaffei on February 24, 2012 12:00 AM ESTVoltage Regulation
+3.3V Regulation/Ripple and Noise | |
Load | Voltage |
5% | +1.28% (5mV) |
10% | +1.24% (6mV) |
20% | +1.12% (8mV) |
50% | +0.24% (10mV) |
80% | -1.23% (11mV) |
100% | -1.67% (14mV) |
110% | -1.79% (14mV) |
Crossload +12V max. | +0.61% |
Crossload +3.3V/+5V max. | +0.00% |
+5V Regulation/Ripple and Noise | |
Load | Voltage |
5% | +1.20% (7mV) |
10% | +0.82% (7mV) |
20% | +0.40% (9mV) |
50% | -0.02% (11mV) |
80% | -0.94% (12mV) |
100% | -0.92% (12mV) |
110% | -0.86% (13mV) |
Crossload +12V max. | +0.28% |
Crossload +3.3V/+5V max. | -0.04% |
+12V Regulation (Worst Rail)/Ripple and Noise (Worst Rail) | |
Load | Voltage |
5% | +1.13% (4mV) |
10% | +1.04% (5mV) |
20% | +0.98% (22mV) |
50% | +0.48% (16mV) |
80% | +0.01% (20mV) |
100% | -0.31% (24mV) |
110% | -0.67% (26mV) |
Crossload +12V max. | -0.17% |
Crossload +3.3V/+5V max. | +0.13% |
Noise Levels
Loudness | |
Load | Opinion |
5% | low fan noise and small electrical side noise |
10% | low fan noise and small electrical side noise |
20% | low fan noise and small electrical side noise |
50% | fan noise and small electrical side noise |
80% | strong fan noise and small electrical side noise |
100% | strong fan noise and small electrical side noise |
110% | strong fan noise and small electrical side noise |
Efficiency and PFC
Efficiency (AC input minus DC output) and Power Factor | ||
Load | Efficiency | PFC |
5% | 79.83% | 0.712 |
10% | 86.53% | 0.898 |
20% | 90.77% | 0.942 |
50% | 93.03% | 0.979 |
80% | 91.99% | 0.988 |
100% | 91.40% | 0.989 |
110% | 91.27% | 0.990 |
The ball bearing is (almost) inaudible under high loads. During low loads you might hear the PFC choke if you are close enough, but this shouldn't be a problem when the PSU is mounted in a closed case. If desired the fan can be turned off through up to 40% load by a small switch on the front of the casing, which would make the PSU completely silent at lower loads (other than the electrical noise we noted).
Efficiency is much higher than expected. Seasonic is well above the requirements for the 80 Plus Platinum certificate (90%/92%/89% efficiency at 20%/50%/100% load). Even at lower loads Seasonic is able to surpass most results from competing products. In addition the Platinum Series 860W performs much better than what we saw from the Enermax Platimax 750W. It's only at 5% load that this PSU is below 80% efficiency, and even then it's basically a rounding error. So far this is an exceptionally good result; PFC could be a little better, but we don't want to overdo things.
During all loads voltage regulation is simply perfect. Even under crossload conditions all voltages are close to their optimal values. -1.67% is the "worst" result on 3.3V while 12V is much better (-0.31% as long as we stay at <100% load). Another highlight is the low ripple voltage. We would like to see such results more often, since 26mV on 12V is only 0.22% ripple and noise—according to the ATX specification 1% is allowed. Enermax had no problems with this level as well and makes stable outputs too, but ripple was noticeably higher. Given these results, Seasonic is clearly the winner in our head-to-head comparison.
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Death666Angel - Friday, February 24, 2012 - link
I read that OCP isn't that necessary in a single rail 12V design with the 12V offering nearly the whole capacity. General overpower protection is enough there. Is that not true?Martin Kaffei - Friday, February 24, 2012 - link
Hi,if there is an overcurrent on one ouput only, the total power might be below the level for OPP.
Death666Angel - Friday, February 24, 2012 - link
So, you are saying 3V and 5V could draw overcurrents then? :P That would be a special situation in this day and age.Martin Kaffei - Saturday, February 25, 2012 - link
That won't be simple. The ouput cables are parallel-connected to 12V which means the current usually gets shared. But it might happen that a high current will flow through a single cable when resistance is low enough. E.g. an unwanted bridge between two pins.This is no short circuit since there are enough resistors (or components with resistance) between the voltage source (secondary winding) and the output. SCP doesn't work.
This is no over power since resistance is low enough that you don't need much work (voltage) to transport load carrier. Voltage will be much lower. Power is the product of voltage and current which means the total power might be below the settings for OPP, even if current is high. OPP doesn't elese.
versesuvius - Friday, February 24, 2012 - link
What is the guaranty on this power supply? 5 years? 7 years? Or just 2 years?InsaneScientist - Friday, February 24, 2012 - link
Pg 2. - Last sentence of the second paragraph:"Seasonic also provides a 7-year warranty..." ;)
versesuvius - Friday, February 24, 2012 - link
Yes, I missed that. Actually the Seasonic site is equally skimpy on this little detail as well.It would be a really good idea if Anandtech provided a spec sheet of sorts for the reviewed products so that they could be glanced for basic info. This particular review saves a lot more than that, which in the case of a "Best PSU Ever" and a Gold award, it is certainly lacking.
I searched for "guaranty" on all pages before posting. I should have searched for "warranty". Being an Iranian I always thought that they are the same, but it looks like they are the same at the same time that they are not (i.e. You take the manufacturer to court for "guaranty", and reseller or distributor for "warranty"):
http://wiki.answers.com/Q/What_is_the_difference_b...
Anyway, here is a 100 months on the spot replacement guaranty:
http://www.green-case.com/products/power/power.php...
The page says that the power is certified Platinum by EPRI-EPA, but it is sold under 80-Plus Gold. (Maybe Platinum for 230v and Gold for 110v. :) )
ProtonGuy - Friday, February 24, 2012 - link
Guarantee is the more common spelling in this day and age by the way.AnnihilatorX - Friday, February 24, 2012 - link
Seasonic always makes extremely good PSU and they haven't disappoint this time eitherI own an X-560. Before I bought Seasonic I was with Enemax.
someone need to convince me really hard not to buy from Seasonic again
entity279 - Friday, February 24, 2012 - link
Own one for 1 about month and a half. It was a (pricey) no brainer since I wanted spare power (my current sistem uses less than 400W in full load but it will be upgraded from time to time), efficiency & absolute silence. The Super Flower based alternatives were nowhere to be found in my country (Romania).So far works perfectly.