Sunbeam Tuniq Ensemble 1200W Review 1

Sunbeam Tuniq Ensemble 1200W Review

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Tuniq Ensemble 1200W PSU-ENS-1200W-BK
AC Input100V-240V, 15A, 50-60 Hz
DC Voltage+3.3V+5V+12V1+12V2+12V3+12V4+5VSB
Max. Output 30A30A20A20A25A25A6A
200W1080W30W
1200W


Tested on: AMD Athlon64 FX-62 @ 2800 MHz, ABIT AT8, 2x 512 MB DDR400, WD Raptor 36 GB, Radeon X1900 XTX + Radeon X1900 XTX Crossfire
Voltage stability on the 12V line is very good, which is to be expected of a 1200W PSU.


When I measured the ripple voltage I noticed that there were two distinct ripples of different frequency. The first image shows ripple at 5 mV/div, 5 uS/div which is the way we usually test. You can clearly see the ripple with 18 mV amplitude. On the second image we have ripple measured at 5 mv/div, 1 ms/div, so basically zoomed out by factor 20 on the horizontal time scale. Here we also see a nice ripple curve. I would say this is nothing bad, it was just something I noticed during testing. It has probably to do with the way how this PSU is constructed.

Standard deviation 12V7.87
Standard deviation 5V5.05
Standard deviation 3.3V7.55
Power Factor0.93
Ripple Voltage 12V18.2 mV
Power Efficiency @ 320 W83% (320W:384W)

Standard deviation is a statistical term, which tells how far away from the average the measurements are. In other words it's the average of the average.
A large standard deviation indicates that the data points are far from the average and a small standard deviation indicates that they are close within the average.


Even though the Tuniq Ensemble can not reach the claimed efficiency of 86%-87%, it still delivers very good results with its 83% efficiency.
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