AMD Athlon Buyer's Guide - Part 4: Power Supplies
by Anand Lal Shimpi on January 17, 2000 8:56 AM EST- Posted in
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System Stress Test | |||
Athlon 800 Setup |
Rating |
3.3V + 5V Combined Rating |
SYSMark
2000 |
Antec PP-253X |
250W |
135W |
95.5% |
Antec PP-303X |
300W |
150W |
100.0% |
Delta Electronics DPS-200PB-103A |
250W |
145W |
0.0% |
Delta Electronics DPS-338AB C rev.00 |
330W |
220W |
98.2% |
Fong Kai Industrial ATX-250-1 |
250W |
160W |
0.0% |
HIPRO HP-250ATXA6 |
250W |
150W |
95.5% |
Leadman Electronic LP-6100 |
400W |
155W |
0.0% |
Leadman LP-RD400 |
400W |
155W |
0.0% |
Seventeam ST-301HR |
300W |
125W |
97.3% |
Sparkle FSP300-60GT |
300W |
150W |
96.4% |
Superpower SH250ATX |
250W |
135W |
97.3% |
Here's where things get even more interesting. The Antec PP-303X didn't crash once out of the 110 test runs our System Stress Test threw at it, thus crowning it the winner with a rating of 100%. The beauty of the Antec PP-303X is that it is apparently available in quite a few local PC hardware shops according to those we've talked to, so it should be fairly easy to come about.
The Delta Electronics 330W unit managed to crash once and came in a close second at 98.2%, followed by the Superpower and Seventeam units.
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