Dell H305P-01 Power Supply Review

Load Testing

Test 1 (101.42W Load)

Rail Load Voltage Ripple
12V1 2.3A 11.93V 16.0mV
12V2 2.3A 11.93V 9.6mV
5V 5.09A 5.09V 9.0mV
3.3V 4.97A 3.38V 6.2mV
-12V 0.1A -11.99V 11.8mV
5Vsb 0.51A 5.13V 12.6mV
AC Power 132.7W
Efficiency 76.43%
Power Factor 0.72
Intake Temp 22°C
Exhaust Temp 27°C

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Test 2 (155.5W Load)

Rail Load Voltage Ripple
12V1 4.5A 11.81V 15.4mV
12V2 4.5A 11.8V 9.8mV
5V 5.11A 5.11V 8.6mV
3.3V 4.96A 3.37V 6.2mV
-12V 0.1A -12.0V 11.2mV
5Vsb 1.02A 5.12V 10.6mV
AC Power 200.3W
Efficiency 77.63%
Power Factor 0.73
Intake Temp 23°C
Exhaust Temp 32°C

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Test 3 (199.17W Load)

Rail Load Voltage Ripple
12V1 4.5A 11.93V 14.6mV
12V2 4.5A 11.92V 8.6mV
5V 10.12A 5.06V 8.8mV
3.3V 10.18A 3.36V 5.0mV
-12V 0.1A -12.02V 10.0mV
5Vsb 1.02A 5.11V 10.4mV
AC Power 257.1W
Efficiency 77.47%
Power Factor 0.75
Intake Temp 23°C
Exhaust Temp 33°C

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Test 4 (253.14W Load)

Rail Load Voltage Ripple
12V1 6.8A 11.84V 14.6mV
12V2 6.8A 11.82V 9.2mV
5V 10.16A 5.08V 8.8mV
3.3V 10.18A 3.36V 5.2mV
-12V 0.1A -12.02V 10.4mV
5Vsb 1.02A 5.11V 9.8mV
AC Power 326.1W
Efficiency 77.63%
Power Factor 0.76
Intake Temp 23°C
Exhaust Temp 34°C

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Test 5 (308.03W Load)

Rail Load Voltage Ripple
12V1 8.8A 11.75V 15.8mV
12V2 8.8A 11.73V 8.8mV
5V 10.2A 5.1V 10.4mV
3.3V 10.18A 3.36V 5.0mV
-12V 0.4A -12.02V 11.4mV
5Vsb 2.04A 5.09V 10.6mV
AC Power 408.7W
Efficiency 75.37%
Power Factor 0.75
Intake Temp 23°C
Exhaust Temp 35°C

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Overload Test (404.7W Load)

Rail Load Voltage Ripple
12V1 13.1A 11.58V 16.2mV
12V2 13.1A 11.54V 11.0mV
5V 10.26A 5.13V 11.2mV
3.3V 10.15A 3.35V 5.2mV
-12V 0.4A -12.03V 11.0mV
5Vsb 2.04A 5.09V 9.0mV
AC Power 584.0W
Efficiency 69.30%
Power Factor 0.73
Intake Temp 23°C
Exhaust Temp 41°C

 

The 12V rail started off at 11.93V, and dropped to 11.75V at full load. This works out to be 0.25V (2.08%) Regulation, with a drop of 0.18V (1.5%). The 12V2 rail was marginally worse, dropping by 1.66%, but that’s still well and truly in spec. The 5V rail had maximum and minimum values of 5.11V and 5.06V respectively. This works out to be 0.11V, or 2.2% regulation and a variation of exactly 1%. The 3.3V rail started off at 3.38V and only dropped by 0.02V, which equates to 2.42% regulation, and a 0.6% drop. This is an excellent result on all of the rails, as the voltages all stayed within 3% of their nominal values and dropped by less than 2%.

The efficiency wasn’t very good, peaking at only 77.63%. On 230V, I would expect a better result than this. The power supply features passive PFC, so the power factor was above 0.7 throughout the testing. This is a better result than we usually see from units which lack PFC altogether, but it’s still no match for Active PFC. I was able to overload this power supply to just over 400W, but the voltage regulation and efficiency were beginning to suffer. The 12V rails dropped considerably, and the efficiency dropped below 70%.

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Rail Test 5 (308.03W) Overload Test (404.7W)
12V1  Test5-12v  OL-12v
12V2  Test5-12v2  OL-12v2
5V  Test5-5v  OL-5v
3.3V  Test5-3.3v  OL-3.3v
-12V  Test5--12v  OL--12v
5Vsb  Test5-5vsb  OL-5vsb

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The ripple suppression was excellent, with none of the rails even reaching the 20mV mark. The 3.3V rail was especially quiet – staying below 6mV for the most part.

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