LEPA G700-MA 700 W Review 1

LEPA G700-MA 700 W Review

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Test Setup

All measurements are performed utilizing ten electronic loads (seven Array 3711A, 300W each, and three Array 3710A, 150W each), which are able to deliver over 2500W of load and are controlled by a custom made software. We also use a Picoscope 3424 oscilloscope, a CHY 502 thermometer, a Fluke 175 multimeter and an Instek GPM-8212 power meter. Furthermore, in our setup we have included a wooden box, which along with a heating element is used as a Hot Box. Finally, we have at our disposal four more oscilloscopes (Rigol 1052E and VS5042, Stingray DS1M12 and a second Picoscope 3424) and a CEM DT-8852 sound level meter. In this article you will find more details about our equipment and the review methodology we follow. Finally, if the manufacturer states that the maximum operating temperature of the test unit is only 40°C then we try to stay near this temperature, otherwise we crank up the heat inside the hotbox up to 45-50°C.

Voltage Regulation Charts

The following charts show the voltage values of the main rails, recorded over a range from 60W to the maximum specified load, and the deviation (in percent) for the same load range.







5VSB Regulation Chart

The following chart shows how the 5VSB rail deals with the load we throw at it.


Efficiency Chart

In this chart you will find the efficiency of G700-MA at low loads and at loads equal to 20-100% of PSU’s maximum rated load.



Voltage Regulation and Efficiency Measurements

The first set of tests reveals the stability of voltage rails and the efficiency of G700-MA. The applied load equals to (approximately) 20%, 40%, 50%, 60%, 80% and 100%, of the maximum load that the PSU can handle. In addition, we conduct two more tests. In the first we stress the two minor rails (5V & 3.3V) with a high load, while the load at +12V is only 2A and in the second test we dial the maximum load that +12V can handle while load at minor rails is minimal.

Voltage Regulation & Efficiency Testing Data
LEPA G700-MA
Test12 V5 V3.3 V5VSBPower
(DC/AC)
EfficiencyTemp
(In/Out)
PF/AC
Volts
20% Load9.671A1.981A1.923A0.971A140.00W90.21%40.7°C0.924
12.243V5.047V3.432V5.145V155.20W46.9°C229.9V
40% Load19.753A4.005A3.884A1.172A280.00W91.56%42.6°C0.949
12.191V4.993V3.398V5.118V305.80W48.8°C229.5V
50% Load24.696A5.034A4.881A1.574A350.00W91.43%43.2°C0.955
12.168V4.966V3.380V5.082V382.80W51.6°C229.3V
60% Load29.659A6.063A5.886A1.973A420.00W91.12%45.1°C0.963
12.145V4.948V3.364V5.064V460.95W54.8°C228.5V
80% Load39.792A8.156A7.933A2.391A560.00W89.82%46.5°C0.975
12.103V4.904V3.328V5.020V623.50W58.5°C228.2V
100% Load50.602A9.226A8.989A3.020A700.00W88.83%49.7°C0.979
12.061V4.877V3.304V4.966V788.00W64.8°C227.6V
Crossload 12.010A14.000A14.000A0.500A140.60W84.57%46.6°C0.931
12.248V4.823V3.278V5.136V166.25W56.8°C229.7V
Crossload 258.015A1.000A1.000A1.000A712.00W89.62%48.4°C0.979
12.040V5.007V3.406V5.082V794.50W63.6°C230.0V

Efficiency is high, something natural for a Gold unit and it peaks at 91.56% with 40% load. Also the unit had no trouble at all working at very high ambient temperatures and the fan was really inaudible in all cases, although it worked very efficiently and this is clearly shown by the delta of the In/Out temperatures in the above table. Voltage regulation at +12V is under 2% but on the minor rails it is on the loose side since it is well out of the 3% range.

Efficiency at Low Loads

In the next tests, we measure the efficiency of G700-MA at loads much lower than 20% of its maximum rated load (the lowest load that the 80 Plus Standard measures). The loads that we dial are 40, 60, 80 and 100W (for PSUs with over 500W capacity). This is important for scenarios in which a typical office PC is in idle with power saving turned on.

Efficiency at Low Loads
LEPA G700-MA
Test #12 V5 V3.3 V5 VSBPower
(DC/AC)
EfficiencyPF/AC
Volts
11.826A1.977A1.919A0.192A40.00W80.81%0.842
12.272V5.056V3.439V5.190V49.50W230.7V
23.374A1.977A1.919A0.387A60.00W85.23%0.880
12.272V5.056V3.438V5.163V70.40W230.9V
34.925A1.983A1.920A0.581A79.95W87.38%0.902
12.265V5.043V3.436V5.163V91.50W230.8V
46.478A1.988A1.921A0.777A99.95W88.61%0.915
12.257V5.029V3.435V5.150V112.80W230.4V

At low loads the G700-MA plays in its field as it seems since it registers very high efficiency and at all tests efficiency is over 80%. This is impressive to say the least! So if you use your system at low utilization mostly or you have it sitting idle for long periods then definitely this is the PSU for you.

5VSB Efficiency

ATX spec states that the 5VSB standby supply's efficiency should be as high as possible and recommends 50% or higher efficiency with 100mA load, 60% or higher with 250mA load and 70% or higher with 1A or more load.
We will take four measurements, three at 100 / 250 / 1000 mA and one with the full load that 5VSB rail can handle.

5VSB Efficiency
LEPA G700-MA
Test #5VSBPower (DC/AC)EfficiencyPF/AC Volts
10.100A0.52W41.27%0.088
5.190V1.26W231.4V
20.250A1.30W55.09%0.159
5.190V2.36W231.3V
31.000A5.16W69.73%0.359
5.163V7.40W231.3V
43.000A15.17W70.89%0.511
5.056V21.40W230.9V

The 5VSB rail is not so efficient and at the first three tests it fails to meet the ATX spec recommended levels. With full load, efficiency barely surpasses 70%, rather disappointing performance.

Power Consumption in Idle & Standby

In the table below you will find the power consumption and the voltage values of all rails (except -12V), when the PSU is in idle mode (On but without any load at its rails) and the power consumption when the PSU is in standby (without any load at 5VSB).

Idle / Standby
LEPA G700-MA
Mode12 V5 V3.3 V5VSBPower (AC)PF/AC Volts
Idle12.272V5.082V3.464V5.190V7.01W0.374
231.2V
Standby0.60W0.043
231.1V

Phantom power is below 1W so the unit meets the ErP Lot 6 2010 directive. Regardless this fact we have seen many contemporary PSUs consuming much less power in standby than the G700-MA, so we were not impressed by the its performance in this test.
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