From what I read it doesn't even have any PFC. At all.
Let me find where I read that...
That bridge rectifier is rated for 3.5A without a heatsink, which means this unit would max at 400W on a 115VAC line. Yeah, 430W my ass. That's anemic for a 380W.
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So you know why a bridge rectifier that can handle 400Ws is a problem here, this unit is placed before almost everything else, thus is going to have to supply all the power that's wasted as well. In other words, it's placed before most of the efficiency losses. So 400W * .78 (since this isn't 80+) gives us 312W. Which makes this somewhere around a 300W power supply. .
It has SamXon capacitors. The minimum quality level you want to see in a good PSU would be around that of Teapo, and these don't meet it. Granted, there are worse ones out there than Samxon, but they're far from the best.
However, that's not the worst part. I'm copying part of a post OCN:
True, except that in this case the rail can handle more wattage than the entire PSU. :/
True, except that in this case the rail can handle more wattage than the entire PSU. :/
I meant that the rail can handle 336. But, that rectifying bridge can't even put out that much for the PSU to turn into usable power.
I agree it isn't bottom of the barrel...that honor goes to Linkworld. But, it's definitely not up to our standards, and if any other brand had put out that same product we wouldn't look twice at it.