Corsair AX760 Power Supply Review

Ripple and Noise Tests

Voltages at the power supply outputs must be as “clean” as possible, with no noise or oscillation (also known as “ripple”). The maximum ripple and noise levels allowed are 120 mV for +12 V and -12 V outputs, and 50 mV for +5 V, +3.3 V and +5VSB outputs. All values are peak-to-peak figures. We consider a power supply as being top-notch if it can produce half or less of the maximum allowed ripple and noise levels.

The Corsair AX760 provided extremely low ripple and noise levels, as you can see in the table below.

Input Test 1 Test 2 Test 3 Test 4 Test 5
+12VA 13.0 mV 15.4 mV 17.4 mV 21.0 mV 24.2 mV
+12VB 12.8 mV 16.2 mV 19.0 mV 23.4 mV 28.6 mV
+5 V 10.8 mV 10.0 mV 11.2 mV 12.0 mV 13.0 mV
+3.3 V 7.8 mV 8.8 mV 9.2 mV 10.8 mV 12.6 mV
+5VSB 4.8 mV 6.2 mV 7.4 mV 7.0 mV 8.2 mV
-12 V 11.8 mV 13.4 mV 13.6 mV 14.2 mV 19.4 mV

Below you can see the waveforms of the outputs during test five.

Corair AX760 PSUFigure 25: +12VA input from load tester during test five at 758.4 W (24.2 mV)

Corair AX760 PSUFigure 26: +12VB input from load tester during test five at 758.4 W (28.6 mV)

Corair AX760 PSUFigure 27: +5V rail during test five at 758.4 W (13 mV)

Corair AX760 PSUFigure 28: +3.3 V rail during test five at 758.4 W (12.6 mV)

Let’s see if we can pull more than 760 W from this unit.

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