February 15th, 2011

Antec TruePower 750w

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Prime95 (approx. 370W)

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Prime95 + 3Dmark Vantage (approx. 450W)

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As expected, the rails are rock solid for the Antec TruePower 750W with every single voltage well within the ATX limits and very close to the stated rail voltage especially in the case of the +3.3V rail.

There can really be no complaints here with the unit, like the Sapphire Pure 950W, very stable and scoring very impressively throughout the different load levels.

Power Consumption & PF rating

 

PF Standby

PF Idle

PF Load

Watt Standby

Watt Idle

Watt Load

Antec CP-850

0.87

0.89

0.98

4

201

445

NOX Apex 700W ng>

0.86

0.94

0.97

2

206

434

Seventeam V-Force 650W

0.88

0.93

0.96

5

211

428

Cooler Master Silent Pro M 500W

0.87

0.94

0.99

3

200

437

Nesteq ASM Xzero 500W

0.87

0.94

0.97

5

203

430

Sapphire Pure 950W

0.88

0.94

0.99

3

199

426

Antec TruePower 750W

0.86

0.92

0.97

3

205

433

N.B. Load achieved here using Prime95 + 3Dmark Vantage.

The unit isn’t quite as efficient as some but it’s not bad; a little behind the 80 PLUS silver certified Sapphire PSU and it uses a few more Watts but the differences are pretty minimal to be perfectly honest.

Noise

The unit is very quiet indeed and although at close range, some noise is evident, over the other case fans; I didn’t notice any extra noise outputs generated by the TruePower 750W power supply – very impressive.

Cost

The Antec TruePower 750W power supply retails at roughly £100 so it is pretty expensive but then with Antec, you are definitely going to get very high quality and great performance without fail.

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