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Mini-ITX System Cases - Four Compact Versions (Part 6)

5/31/2013 9:23:31 AM

InWin IP-AD160-2 power supply

We already know about this PSU review the IW-BM-648 system case, so today we will only discuss the parameters of its operation only.

The specs of the PSU

The specs of the PSU

·         Specs have not changed since our last test. The cables and connectors are the same:

·         A cable to the mainboard with a 20 +4- pin connector (25 cm)

·         A CPU cable with a 4-pin connector (31 cm)

·         One cable with two SATA power connectors and one PATA port (13 + 6 + 20 cm)

As opposed to the model mentioned above, this PSU lacks SATA power connector. You will not be able to plug two drives (2.5 and 3.5-inch ones) and an optical drive without an adapter. However, the gap between the SATA power connector on the cable shows that they are not consistent with the optical drive. The cable is too short to plug the optical drive and one hard drive. This shows that the manufacturers of the computer case models do not really think this is the need to install an optical drive in it.

The PSU can switch to the UPS battery at any level of any load.

The voltage

The voltage

The output voltage is even more stable than the previous model taken from an InWin BM-648 model. The PSU can work normally at almost zero load and its voltage never goes beyond the scope of the request.

The graph describing the voltage

The graph describing the voltage

Ripples describe the strong high-frequency voltage but it is still within the allowable range.

The graph describing the voltage

The graph describing the voltage

It is also similar to voltage the ripple at double the mains frequency.

The graph describing the voltage

The graph describing the voltage

This PSU is the most effective of the four models: almost as high as 80% even at 50 watts load (compared to the other models at only 70%) and in 84% at a higher load, except at the at full load.

The power factor graph indicates active PFC.

The graph describing the voltage

The graph describing the voltage

The fan is the only difference compared to the pattern of this PSU we've tested before. It is the 7-blade ADDA AD0412MS-G70 40x40x10mm fan with a permanent speed of 4,800 RPM instead of AXR fan.

The permanent speed ​​ is achieved at full load, but the fan hardly makes a sound that can be heard even at 5,000 RPM. At 50 watts load the fan rotates at the speed of 1,600 RPM, a low-speed form factor for a compact fan.

The speed of the fan is one third more than any load level compared to the PSU model we tested earlier, but the bad situation did not occur when it came to the sound. The 80mm fan is the main source of noise in this computer case system.

The data of the air temperature in and out is not precise. The PSU case will be very hot at high loads (and will be even hotter than the actual system because there is no way for the hot air to get out of the chassis). The temperature delta is small as the air flow from the 40mm fan is held inside the PSU. The air flow is too weak affect the temperature sensor which is placed a few centimeters away.

Standby source

Standby source

The standby source is stable at any load.

The InWin IP-AD160-2 is generally good, providing enough power output for a compact computer. It is efficient and quiet. The only downside we can see in it is its cable system which may not be optimal for some configurations, too.

 

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