Wednesday, May 3rd 2017
Announcing Cybenetics Power Supply Rating and Certification Agency
Cybenetics announces its arrival as a cutting-edge computer power supply rating and certification agency, which tests and certifies power-supply units (PSUs) beyond switching efficiency. Cybenetics was formed with one purpose in mind; to introduce new efficiency and noise certification standards for personal computer power supply units (PSUs). As compared to the currently available programs, the volunteered certification program offered by Cybenetics aims to add greater accuracy to efficiency testing and at the same time to provide an authentic verification of the PSU's operational noise level.
Beyond efficiency and noise certifications, Cybenetics also offers PSU Beta testing and evaluation reports which can lead to significant time and money savings in the process of increasing the quality and the performance of the tested products. The Cybenetics test procedure has been developed through many years of PSU evaluation experience. The methodologies in place, have been forged after numerous hours of testing and experimentation to obtain accuracy and reliability. Cybenetics' highly experienced personnel uses exclusively top-notch, state of the art equipment for its certifications. For further information, please visit the Cybenetics homepage.Cybenetics introduces a new efficiency rating called ETA, after the Greek letter "Η", which is based on a highly sophisticated methodology that takes into account many different factors.Contrary to the currently available efficiency rating programs that test only three or four different load points; the ETA program incorporates load combinations using a unique, custom-made application to account for the efficiency results of thousands of different load combinations through a unique proprietary application. This process allows Cybenetics to use a single value rating to represent the PSU's true overall efficiency. Moreover, and very importantly, Power Factor, Vampire Power and the +5VSB rail's efficiency are also taken into consideration in the final rating, whereas these measurements are not even considered in other efficiency certification tests. Finally, all tested PSUs must be compliant with the ErP Lot 6 2010/2013 and ErP lot 3 2014 directives and also meet all requirements mentioned in the (EU) No 617/2013 regulation:
Since we want to offer the most detailed possible evaluation reports in addition to the normal test results, we will also include a number of other test results (e.g. efficiency and load regulation at 10%-110% load; ripple performance; hold-up time; etc.), which will provide useful information not only to everyday users but also to experts and PSU reviewers who do not have the proper equipment and software to apply our methodology.
For both certification programs, we primarily use 115 VAC; however, the ETA program will include a number of tests using 230 VAC to check compliance with various EU regulations.
You can find more information about Cybenetics, the ETA and LAMBDA certification programs, at www.cybenetics.com. Within a three month period close to 40 PSU models from various brands have been certified. You will find their evaluation reports in the Cybenetics' database, which also includes a graphic charts option (per manufacturer).
Beyond efficiency and noise certifications, Cybenetics also offers PSU Beta testing and evaluation reports which can lead to significant time and money savings in the process of increasing the quality and the performance of the tested products. The Cybenetics test procedure has been developed through many years of PSU evaluation experience. The methodologies in place, have been forged after numerous hours of testing and experimentation to obtain accuracy and reliability. Cybenetics' highly experienced personnel uses exclusively top-notch, state of the art equipment for its certifications. For further information, please visit the Cybenetics homepage.Cybenetics introduces a new efficiency rating called ETA, after the Greek letter "Η", which is based on a highly sophisticated methodology that takes into account many different factors.Contrary to the currently available efficiency rating programs that test only three or four different load points; the ETA program incorporates load combinations using a unique, custom-made application to account for the efficiency results of thousands of different load combinations through a unique proprietary application. This process allows Cybenetics to use a single value rating to represent the PSU's true overall efficiency. Moreover, and very importantly, Power Factor, Vampire Power and the +5VSB rail's efficiency are also taken into consideration in the final rating, whereas these measurements are not even considered in other efficiency certification tests. Finally, all tested PSUs must be compliant with the ErP Lot 6 2010/2013 and ErP lot 3 2014 directives and also meet all requirements mentioned in the (EU) No 617/2013 regulation:
- 85% efficiency at 50% of rated output power;
- 82% efficiency at 20% and 100% of rated output power;
- Power Factor = 0.9 at 100% of rated output power.
Since we want to offer the most detailed possible evaluation reports in addition to the normal test results, we will also include a number of other test results (e.g. efficiency and load regulation at 10%-110% load; ripple performance; hold-up time; etc.), which will provide useful information not only to everyday users but also to experts and PSU reviewers who do not have the proper equipment and software to apply our methodology.
For both certification programs, we primarily use 115 VAC; however, the ETA program will include a number of tests using 230 VAC to check compliance with various EU regulations.
You can find more information about Cybenetics, the ETA and LAMBDA certification programs, at www.cybenetics.com. Within a three month period close to 40 PSU models from various brands have been certified. You will find their evaluation reports in the Cybenetics' database, which also includes a graphic charts option (per manufacturer).
37 Comments on Announcing Cybenetics Power Supply Rating and Certification Agency
- Gold
- Bronze
- Green
- Blue
- Silver
- Pink
- Cream
Unless you're looking at energy efficiency, where bronze and cream aren't available. Not the clearest scale to work with... :wtf:It's not going to be easy to provide two very different types of certifications in one, but this doesn't look like the best way of doing things. It's kind of like the European energy efficiency rating system that start with A to E or F, and now has A++++ or whatever it is, as the scale moved. Admittedly this is a much harder scale to move at this point, but I guess this is also why we have 80+ titanium and platinum these days...
This is also going to take a long time to gain any traction, as 80+ is so well established by now that it's going to take a lot of time and work to get the PSU makers to jump onto something new, especially as it'll be much harder to pass the certification using this new standard.
Cybenetics means that we (consumers) will have a PSU tested on a lot of aspects, and the certification will become an indicator of OVERALL QUALITY, not only EFICIENCY.
(Sorry my bad english).
seasonic.com/product/prime-850-w-titanium/
:roll:
Btw, checking my BeQuiet Dark Power 11, it falls somewhere in the A+ (could be just between A and A+) region for efficiency and noise at A++. It would achieve A++ even at 100% load which it never even reaches. It's usually at 50% load where it's 10dB XD
My current work rig build (photo below) with PSU in the center, yea it's a total mess right now waiting for parts to arrive so I can move forward. :oops:
Not totally a bad thing - will just result in better built supplies at of course, higher prices.
The whole Lambda thing reminds me of revenge of the nerds. They need to add in this badge.
(Sorry my bad english)
Wondering why Jonnyguru.com and Oklahoma Wolf have so far opted out of involvement in this program? :confused: Maybe they just said no.