Riotoro Enigma 850W PSU Review

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Ripple Measurements

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The following table includes the ripple levels we measured on the Enigma 850 's rails. The limits, according to the ATX specification, are 120mV (+12V) and 50mV (5V, 3.3V, and 5VSB).

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Test12V5V3.3V5VSBPass/Fail
10% Load22.8mV4.1mV5.5mV10.9mVPass
20% Load20.5mV4.8mV5.2mV11.6mVPass
30% Load21.1mV5.3mV5.6mV15.2mVPass
40% Load23.0mV6.3mV6.3mV15.4mVPass
50% Load26.9mV7.7mV7.9mV15.4mVPass
60% Load30.6mV8.6mV14.3mV16.5mVPass
70% Load34.7mV10.3mV17.1mV17.6mVPass
80% Load40.2mV11.0mV16.6mV18.7mVPass
90% Load45.3mV11.4mV13.9mV19.2mVPass
100% Load52.5mV12.7mV14.0mV23.8mVPass
110% Load57.5mV14.5mV14.6mV23.2mVPass
Cross-Load 125.1mV6.9mV7.6mV11.7mVPass
Cross-Load 252.5mV12.2mV11.7mV15.7mVPass

While ripple suppression at +12V is decent, it would be much better if it stayed below 45-50mV under the worst-case scenario. Fortunately, ripple suppression on the minor rails is excellent.

Ripple Oscilloscope Screenshots

The following oscilloscope screenshots illustrate the AC ripple and noise registered on the main rails (+12V, 5V, 3.3V and 5VSB). The bigger the fluctuations on the screen, the bigger the ripple/noise. We set 0.01 V/Div (each vertical division/box equals 0.01V) as the standard for all measurements.

Ripple At Full Load

Ripple At 110-Percent Load

Ripple At Cross-Load 1

Ripple At Cross-Load 2

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Aris Mpitziopoulos
Contributing Editor

Aris Mpitziopoulos is a contributing editor at Tom's Hardware, covering PSUs.