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Rosewill Capstone Modular 1000 W Review

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Test Setup



All measurements were performed with two Chroma 6314A mainframes equipped with the following electronic loads: six 63123A [350 W each], one 63102A [100 W x2], and one 63101A [200 W]. The aforementioned equipment is able to deliver 2500 W of load, and all loads are controlled by a custom-made software. We also used a Rigol DS2072A oscilloscope kindly sponsored by Batronix, a Picoscope 3424 oscilloscope, a Picotech TC-08 thermocouple data logger, two Fluke multimeters (models 289 and 175), and a Yokogawa WT210 power meter. We also included a wooden box, which, along with some heating elements, was used as a hot box. Finally, we had at our disposal three more oscilloscopes (Rigol VS5042, Stingray DS1M12, and a second Picoscope 3424), and a Class 1 Bruel & kjaer 2250-L G4 Sound Analyzer which is equipped with a type 4189 microphone that features a 16.6 - 140 dBA-weighted dynamic range. You will find more details about our equipment and the review methodology we follow in this article. We also conduct all of our tests at 40°C-45°C ambient to simulate the environment seen inside a typical system with a higher accuracy, with 40°C-45°C being derived from a standard ambient assumption of 23°C and 17°C-22°C being added for the typical temperature rise within a system.

Rigol DS2072A kindly provided by:

Primary Rails Voltage Regulation

The following charts show the voltage values of the main rails, recorded over a range from 60 W to the maximum specified load, and the deviation (in percent) for the same load range.







5VSB Regulation

The following chart shows how the 5VSB rail deals with the load we throw at it.


Hold-up Time

Hold-up time is a very important PSU characteristic and represents the amount of time, usually measured in milliseconds, a PSU can maintain output regulations as defined by the ATX spec without input power. In other words, it is the amount of time the system can continue to run without shutting down or rebooting during a power interruption. The ATX specification sets the minimum hold-up time to 16 ms with the maximum continuous output load. In the following screenshot, the blue line is the mains signal and the yellow line is the "Power Good" signal. The latter is de-asserted to a low state when any of the +12V, 5V, or 3.3V output voltages fall below the undervoltage threshold, or after the mains power has been removed for a sufficiently long time to guarantee that the PSU cannot operate anymore.



The hold-up time we measured was less than 16 ms, so the PSU failed this test.

Inrush Current

Inrush current or switch-on surge refers to the maximum, instantaneous input-current drawn by an electrical device when it is first turned on. Because of the charging current of the APFC capacitor(s), PSUs produce large inrush-current right as they are turned on. Large inrush current can cause the tripping of circuit breakers and fuses and may also damage switches, relays, and bridge rectifiers; as a result, the lower the inrush current of a PSU right as it is turned on, the better.



Inrush current was quite high, although it wasn't the highest we have ever measured in a 1 kW unit.

Voltage Regulation and Efficiency Measurements

The first set of tests revealed the stability of the voltage rails and the efficiency of the CAPSTONE-1000-M. The applied load was equal to (approximately) 10%-110% of the maximum load the PSU can handle, in 10% steps.

We conducted two additional tests. The first test puts a high load on the two minor rails (5V and 3.3V) while the load at +12V is only 0.10 A. This test reveals whether the PSU is Haswell ready or not. In the second test, we dialed the maximum load the +12V rail can handle while the load on the minor rails is minimal.

Voltage Regulation & Efficiency Testing Data - Rosewill CAPSTONE-1000-M
Test12 V5 V3.3 V5VSBPower
(DC/AC)
EfficiencyFan SpeedFan NoiseTemp
(In/Out)
PF/AC
Volts
10% Load6.425A1.926A1.949A0.979A99.70W84.79%1680 RPM46.3 dBA 38.59°C0.878
12.164V5.182V3.379V5.087V117.58W 41.91°C230.3V
20% Load13.899A2.906A2.937A1.180A199.60W89.76%1740 RPM46.5 dBA 39.07°C0.933
12.138V5.166V3.368V5.073V222.36W 42.85°C230.3V
30% Load21.771A3.393A3.453A1.379A299.76W91.29%1850 RPM49.1 dBA 40.33°C0.957
12.113V5.153V3.356V5.060V328.35W 44.44°C230.3V
40% Load29.654A3.888A3.943A1.584A399.59W91.74%1885 RPM49.9 dBA 41.07°C0.964
12.087V5.140V3.345V5.044V435.56W 45.99°C230.2V
50% Load37.237A4.878A4.946A1.784A499.53W89.71%1980 RPM49.5 dBA 41.81°C0.969
12.060V5.123V3.334V5.031V544.54W 47.31°C230.2V
60% Load44.855A5.868A5.959A1.991A599.43W91.50%2040 RPM49.6 dBA 43.08°C0.973
12.032V5.106V3.321V5.013V655.10W 49.67°C230.1V
70% Load52.499A6.873A6.977A2.199A699.36W91.15%2055 RPM49.7 dBA 43.90°C0.977
12.006V5.091V3.308V4.996V767.25W 51.49°C230.1V
80% Load60.188A7.887A8.007A2.405A799.27W90.71%2055 RPM49.7 dBA 45.18°C0.980
11.977V5.073V3.297V4.983V881.15W 54.25°C230.1V
90% Load68.351A8.400A8.550A2.410A899.26W90.25%2055 RPM49.7 dBA 45.98°C0.982
11.948V5.061V3.287V4.972V996.40W 56.31°C230.0V
100% Load76.274A8.917A9.069A3.029A998.94W91.73%2055 RPM49.7 dBA 46.55°C0.984
11.921V5.047V3.274V4.947V1113.55W 58.27°C229.9V
110% Load84.891A8.934A9.093A3.035A1099.03W89.12%2055 RPM49.7 dBA 48.15°C0.985
11.890V5.037V3.265V4.937V1233.20W 61.83°C229.9V
Crossload 10.097A14.017A14.005A0.000A119.75W82.35%2055 RPM49.7 dBA 45.67°C0.898
12.149V5.109V3.353V5.088V145.41W 52.95°C230.5V
Crossload 282.929A1.002A1.003A1.001A1001.87W90.18%2055 RPM49.7 dBA 47.11°C0.984
11.919V5.104V3.301V5.010V1110.95W 58.83°C229.9V

Voltage regulation was on loose on all rails, which shows the platform's age. Efficiency was good overall; however, the competition is a little bit more efficient. Yet given the price Rosewill asks, you can't be that picky since performance was more than descent. It also easily delivered its full power at a very high ambient temperature, which shows that it can easily handle huge loads under very tough conditions. The only significant downside to most of you will be its output noise. The fan profile is quite aggressive, which dramatically increases the fan's speed once the ambient exceeds 35°C-36°C.
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