WilliamWatts on 18 February 2010
Despite being the cheapest PSU in the bunch, the Basiq delivers steady voltages all the way up to 100% of its rated capacity. The 5 and 12V lines sag a little under load, but they're still well within acceptable tolerances.
The Basiq's AC ripple content also suffers under load, particularly on the 12V lines. However, we're at worst looking at less than 14 millivolts of AC content, which is actually quite good.
The Basiq's AC ripple content also suffers under load, particularly on the 12V lines. However, we're at worst looking at less than 14 millivolts of AC content, which is actually quite good.
http://www.techreport.com/articles.x/16073/5
What stability problem from cheaper PSUs?