I've been chasing down an odd problem in which the PSU comes into play.
I starting looking at the output voltage lines on a scope and noticed some small spikes and even a harmonic with a Enermax Liberty 620W.
I replaced the PSU with a PPC 610EPS12V and don't see quite the same noise, but still see some suspected variances.
I realize that the general nature of a switching power supply that a small amount of noise on the output voltage is expected.
Also, with the PSU connected to the motherboard I assume that the motherboard itself might throw some noise onto the lines as well.
Also assume that the cap quality and overall design of how they are used also comes into play on smoothing out the noise.
But how much is considered "normal"?
Also, if the PSU is rated for a higher wattage output but the system draw is say 30-40% would the efficiency of the power supply affect the amount of noise and voltage stability on the lines?
I starting looking at the output voltage lines on a scope and noticed some small spikes and even a harmonic with a Enermax Liberty 620W.
I replaced the PSU with a PPC 610EPS12V and don't see quite the same noise, but still see some suspected variances.
I realize that the general nature of a switching power supply that a small amount of noise on the output voltage is expected.
Also, with the PSU connected to the motherboard I assume that the motherboard itself might throw some noise onto the lines as well.
Also assume that the cap quality and overall design of how they are used also comes into play on smoothing out the noise.
But how much is considered "normal"?
Also, if the PSU is rated for a higher wattage output but the system draw is say 30-40% would the efficiency of the power supply affect the amount of noise and voltage stability on the lines?
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