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 Enermax EG-365P-VE 350w Power Supply Review  

Date : Monday, 23 April 2001
Author : Stygian
Provided by : Bigfoot Computers
Page : 1

 

Introduction
By now, most computer enthusiasts, especially the overclocker and case-modifier, are aware of the prestigious Enermax PSUswhich have garnered praise from many a reviewer. When Bigfoot Computers sent me one to review, I was all too happy to be able to take a look at one of these units. The most important thing to note about the EG-365P-VE is that it is the newest revision of Enermax's PSUs. While the earlier revision had a max output of 330w, this one has a max output of 350w. The unit also provides more power to the 5VSB (stand-by) rail, at 2.2A vs the 1.8A of the previous model. Two improvements to a power supply that is already filled with features!

Model No.

EG365P-VE
EG465P-VE

I/P

Voltage rating

90V~135V AC or 180V~265V AC
(selected by slide switch)

Iin=115/230Vac

10A / 6A
12A / 7A

Frequency

47Hz~63Hz

Inrush current

40A max. / 115V; 80A max. / 230V
(at cold start)

O/P

DC
Voltage

Ripple & Noise

Total
Reg.

Output current rating
MIN / MAX

3.3V

50mV

4%

0A / 32A
0A / 38A

+5V

50mV

5%

8A / 32A
11A / 44A

+12V

120mV

5%

4.25A / 17A
5A / 20A
-5V
50mV

10%

0A / 1A

0A / 2A

-12V

120mV

10%

0A / 1A

0A / 1A

+5Vsb

50mV

5%

0A / 2.2A

0A / 2.2A

3.3V & +5V

185W
220W

TOTAL O/P

350W
431W

  Hold up time

 17ms min. at 230V AC full load

  Over Power Protection

 105%~160% of max load

  Over Voltage Protection

 +5V: 5.6V~6.9V
 +3.3V: 3.7V~4.5V
 +5Vsb: 5.6V~6.9V

  Efficiency

 70% min. at full load

  Cooling

 Air convention by +12V DC fan

  Operation Temperature

 0oC ~25oC for full rating of load,
 decrease to zero Watts O/P at 70oC

  Storage Temperature

 -20oC ~80oC

  Humidity

 Operating: to 85% relative humidity ,
     non-condensing At 25oC
 
Storage : to 95% relative humidity ,
     non-condensing At 50oC

  MTBF

 100K hours at 25oC ,70% full rated load

  EMC

 EN55022 ,Class B
 FCC Part 15
 CNS 13438 Class B
 EN 55024

  Safety

 UL CUL VDE DEMKO NEMKO SEMKO FIMKO SABS

  Dimension

 W150 x H86 x D140 (mm)

More info can be found at Enermax's Site. Now, let's get onto more about this PSU, and what's included.

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