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ah, so I guess my PSU is just an “unlucky” model or batch, or something of the sort, and doesn’t have the best compensationNot exactly a 'fault', but he was speaking to the PSUs ability/quality to 'load compensate'.
It's mere physics that Voltage droops more, the more current is being demanded; the PSU is supposed to have "Load Line Calibration" or a feedback-mechanism to proportionally 'up' the voltage it is supplying (in compensation for load).
although it seems to be common right? or at least, not a big deal considering others say they dip into 11.8v pretty often. ig it depends on their own load amounts though, mine droops at 100w
higher the wattage is past 100, the more it droops obviously. at 100-110w I believe the PCIe rail is only about 11.89-11.899v so it’s not a large sag. when the wattage goes to 120-130w, that’s when it droops to 11.856-11.87 and stuff
0.6/0.7v = 12.05v
0.8/0.9v = 11.92-11.99v
1v+/100w+= 11.88-11.90v
110-120w = ~11.86-11.87v
120-130w = 11.85-11.88v
little breakdown of my voltage behaviours. the bottom 2 can be pretty variable, especially the 110-120w range but that’s the gist of it
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