The following graph shows the total performance rating of the PSU in relation to all the other units we tested before. To be more specific, the tested unit is shown as 100% and every other unit's performance is relative to it. Read
this article if you want to know the exact method we use to calculate the performance rating of PSUs.
The following graph is the most interesting to many of you because it depicts the unit's performance-per-dollar score, comparing it to other units we have tested before. We looked up the current USD price of each PSU on the popular online shop Newegg and used it and all relative performance numbers to calculate the performance-per-dollar index. If Newegg didn't have a specific unit in stock, we searched for it at other popular online shops (e.g., TigerDirect, Amazon) and if the unit was not sold in the U.S., at popular EU shops (e.g., Caseking), converting its price to USD (w/o VAT). Note that all the numbers in the following graph are normalized by the rated power of each PSU.
Noise Rating
The graph below depicts the cooling fan's average noise output throughout the entire operating range of the PSU, with an ambient temperature between
28°C and 30°C.
Efficiency Rating
The graph below shows the average efficiency of the PSU throughout its entire operating range, with an ambient temperature between
28°C and 30°C.