Tagan ITZ 1300W Loads

Tagan ITZ 1300W Load Values
PSU Load 3.3V 5V 12V1 12V2 12V3 12V4 12V5 12V6 Wattage
All Rails
10% 1.87A 2.16A 1.53A 1.53A 1.53A 1.53A 1.53A 1.53A 131W
20% 3.74A 4.31A 3.06A 3.06A 3.06A 3.06A 3.06A 3.06A 261W
50% 9.34A 10.78A 7.64A 7.64A 7.64A 7.64A 7.64A 7.64A 646W
80% 14.95A 17.25A 12.23A 12.23A 12.23A 12.23A 12.23A 12.23A 1023W
100% 18.69A 21.56A 15.29A 15.29A 15.29A 15.29A 15.29A 15.29A 1274W
110% 20.56A 23.72A 16.81A 16.81A 16.81A 16.81A 16.81A 16.81A 1393W

DC Outputs




From the DC results we can see already that this unit is actually much better performing than any previous version. As we have six 12V rails there is quite some load to put on this power supply. On all graphs we can see the same results as shortly before the lower end of the 5% edge the power supply tries hard (and barely manages) to stay within specs. All rails are operating close to the limits but remain inside the recommended output limit.

Ripple & Noise Results







The Tagan ITZ power supply has more than just four 12V rails but to keep an acceptable overview we decited here as well to just show four of them in each graphic. Tagan has indeed problems with keeping the specs since we measured up to 130mV at the 12V1 rail. The 3.3 and 5V rail went also out of specification with higher loads of more than 1000 watts.
Tagan ITZ 1300W Tagan ITZ 1300W Performance Characteristics
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  • EatSpam - Monday, October 22, 2007 - link

    PC Power and Cooling will do a custom wiring harness for you, so if you need a different connector configuration, they'll do it for a small fee.
  • NicePants42 - Monday, October 22, 2007 - link

    I understand that most machines don't need anywhere near this much power, but those acoustic graphs are important. There aren't many 500-600W PSUs that will remain quiet at 100% load.

    For my last build, I got the CM Real Power Pro 1000 Watt PSU for $179 after $50 MIR - a far cry from the usual ~$350 price range for 1000W+ PSUs. While I may not use all of the power capacity, I do get very high efficiency and zero noise at an (estimated) 500W load, and the PSU will last that much longer because it's not running at 100% capacity.

    After 6 months with the PCP&C 'Silencer' 750 (which cost $200, btw), this 'overkill' PSU is a welcome change, and definitely worth $179.

    For those interested, I think svc.com is now offering a $50 MIR, although I got mine from ZZF.
  • EatSpam - Monday, October 22, 2007 - link

    I can't imagine needing this much power. My server is running a lowly Silencer 610 and has 2 Clovertowns, 12gb of FBDIMMs, and 16 HDs. No problems at all.
  • flipmode - Monday, October 22, 2007 - link

    1300w PSUs - for the folks that drive tandem dump trucks to get their groceries.
  • AssBall - Monday, October 22, 2007 - link

    NEXT UP!
    AT does a review of a mental facility and finds that in fact, 95% of the patients are actually retarded!

    ........
  • magreen - Monday, October 22, 2007 - link

    That was so random I couldn't stop laughing...
  • sprockkets - Monday, October 22, 2007 - link

    quote:

    During our first round of testing our temperature probe broke and we saw more than 1000°C on our thermometer.


    Not quite sure if it was that high, perhaps 100c? If it was 1000c I would be worried :)
  • Christoph Katzer - Monday, October 22, 2007 - link

    Actually is was way over 1k. I just attached new cables and it was running well again. Sorry by the way for not including these ripple tests. There is one prob after another. I actually don't have internet since 5 weeks now which is why there was no review last month. The e-scope function needs an IP address and this is provived by the router from the ISP. This company has just the lamest service I've seen in my life and doesn't seem to have the need to send a new box.
  • jenli - Monday, October 22, 2007 - link

    I am curious if two lower wattage PSU ganged
    together would be cheaper, quieter, and more
    robust ?
  • eetnoyer - Monday, October 22, 2007 - link

    So when do we see the budget power supply roundup that you suggested when you started this project? You know, the stuff that the other 96% of your readers care about.

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