EVGA Bronze 500 W Review 2

EVGA Bronze 500 W Review

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Ripple Measurements

You will see the ripple levels we measured on the main rails of the 500B in the following table. The limits are, according to the ATX specification, 120 mV (+12V) and 50 mV (5V, 3.3V, and 5VSB).

Ripple Measurements
EVGA 500B
Test12 V5 V3.3 V5VSBPass/Fail
20% Load24.0 mV11.2 mV11.2 mV9.8 mVPass
40% Load34.6 mV11.4 mV13.3 mV11.2 mVPass
50% Load39.4 mV15.6 mV12.4 mV13.6 mVPass
60% Load46.3 mV17.8 mV12.9 mV16.9 mVPass
80% Load60.1 mV20.1 mV14.7 mV18.4 mVPass
100% Load72.8 mV22.3 mV15.5 mV24.5 mVPass
110% Load80.9 mV23.1 mV16.4 mV26.2 mVPass
Crossload 130.4 mV58.7 mV18.7 mV9.6 mVFail
Crossload 272.4 mV18.9 mV12.8 mV21.6 mVPass
We would like to see ripple lower than 50 mV on the +12V rail. The minor rails performed well, especially for a unit of this category, but the 5V rail failed to keep its ripple within ATX specifications during the CL1 test (or our Haswell compatibility test).

Ripple at Full Load

You can see the AC ripple and noise the main rails registered (+12V, 5V, 3.3V, and 5VSB) in the following oscilloscope screenshots. The bigger the fluctuations on the oscilloscope's screen, the bigger the ripple/noise. For all measurements, we set 0.01 V/Div (each vertical division/box equals 0.01 V) as standard.



Ripple at 110% Load



Ripple at Crossload 1



Ripple at Crossload 2

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