80 PLUS Power Supply Ratings – All You Need to Know as Fast As Possible

80 PLUS Power Supply Ratings - All You Need to Know as Fast As Possible

Hi, this is Wayne again with a topic “80 PLUS Power Supply Ratings – All You Need to Know as Fast As Possible”.
You’Re not little bad, you see in the quarter of almost every power supply box that says 80 plus and then has some kind of a precious metal attached to it. We’Re going to tell you what you need to know about 80 plus as fast as possible. The original 80 plus was really simple. 80 plus logo goes here. The power supply at 20 percent of its maximum load, 50 percent of its maximum load and a hundred percent of its maximum load had to be at least 80 percent efficient, converting power from AC wall power to the DC power that your computer uses after a while. It got to the point where it was becoming easier and cheaper to build power supplies that were 80 plus efficient, which is which is great. I mean power was being saved, money was being saved, trees are being saved, there’s all good things, but consumers were looking for ways to continue to differentiate, even more efficient power supplies, so over 2008 and 2009, 80 plus bronze silver, gold and platinum were all introduced.

Now some of these particularly 80 plus platinum, is almost more like a 90 plus certification because it requires 90 percent, 92 percent and 89 percent efficiency at 20 percent. 50 percent 100 percent loads. But the branding of 80 plus remains power, supplies that are extremely efficient. But, for example, have large voltage drops under load or exhibit a lot of ripple can cause long-term damage to your components, even though they might be quite efficient with that said, most 80 plus gold and platinum power supplies these days do tend to also be very well Built inside it just should be noted that you’ve got to watch out for those other things as well, and it’s important to still read reviews for power supplies for those of you who were paying really close attention before. There’S no 80-plus requirement for efficiency under 20 % load. So that’s why it’s important to buy a power supply that is appropriate for your system.

If you have a mid-range gaming rig that only draws 80 to 100 watts from the wall at idle buying a 1200 watt power supply, for it is inappropriate because that’s less than 10 percent of the overall power supplies capacity. That means this 80 plus Platinum power supply. Could be 90 % efficient at 20 % load, but it could drop all the way down to 70 % efficient at a five percent load. You don’t know, I’m not saying this one does in fact the ax 1200.

80 PLUS Power Supply Ratings - All You Need to Know as Fast As Possible

I is one of the best-built power supplies on the market, but as a general rule, you want to get something that is going to be somewhere near that sweet spot, so you want at least 20 percent load at idle and then under load. You want to be around 50 to 75 percent to take advantage of the most efficient part of the efficiency curve, which is not on this particular power supplies box. But I think you guys get the point thanks for watching this episode of fast as possible on tech. Quickie, as always, don’t forget to subscribe to tech.

80 PLUS Power Supply Ratings - All You Need to Know as Fast As Possible

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80 PLUS Power Supply Ratings - All You Need to Know as Fast As Possible