Gigabyte's New Odin GT 800W Power Supply
by Christoph Katzer on July 24, 2007 12:01 AM EST- Posted in
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Power Factor Correction
At lower input voltages the power factor correction again looks very nice. With increasing input like 230VAC we see a tremendous decrease and the correction cannot even reach .99 anymore. This is a normal result, but it could be better for a high-end PSU.
At lower input voltages the power factor correction again looks very nice. With increasing input like 230VAC we see a tremendous decrease and the correction cannot even reach .99 anymore. This is a normal result, but it could be better for a high-end PSU.
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mostlyprudent - Tuesday, July 24, 2007 - link
Read the test methodology article.neogodless - Tuesday, July 24, 2007 - link
Did you find any issues with the modular design? Obviously the efficiency was good. Could anything else have been affected by the additional connection point?Christoph Katzer - Tuesday, July 24, 2007 - link
I am in the midle of testing that with other models. I will write something which will bring light in this in matter...