Cybenetics
- So, I added the missing information. And if you search for Cybenetics on Google, you can see that there are many power supply units that have been certified for that certification, and it is becoming a new efficiency certification standard following 80Plus certification. --Ox1997cow (talk) 14:12, 7 February 2021 (UTC)
Cybenetics is a certification standard that improves energy efficiency and noise of computer power supply units (PSU), one of the computer devices. The existing 80 Plus certification raises issues that the test environment is too cool at 23℃, that standby power and 5VSB efficiency are not measured, and that the product used in the test may be different from the actual product sold because the test is conducted only once. In order to solve this problem, cybenetics authentication has emerged. The efficiency test process of Cybenetics certification is conducted by applying 80W of power for 15 to 20 minutes to warm up the power supply, then putting the warmed up power supply in a chamber with an internal temperature of 30°C and applying a load. Noise is measured in a room with less than 6dB of noise, 25℃ temperature and 50% humidity.[1] On the Cybernetics website, you can see the products of companies participating in the certification, such as Corsair Gaming and Cooler Master. List of certified products
Efficiency[edit]
The efficiency certification standard of Cybenetics is ETA, derived from Greek alphabet ‘Η’. The ETA efficiency certification grade standards used until December 30, 2020 and the ETA efficiency certification grade standards used from December 31, 2020 are as follows.[2]
- Until December 30, 2020
115V ETA Grade | Efficiency | Power Factor | 5VSB Efficiency | Standby Power | 230V ETA Grade | Efficiency | Power Factor | 5VSB Efficiency | Standby Power |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
A++ | 94% | 0.985 | 79% | 0.10W | A++ | 96% | 0.95 | 78% | 0.10W |
A+ | 91% | 0.98 | 77% | 0.15W | A+ | 93% | 0.94 | 76% | 0.15W |
A | 88% | 0.97 | 75% | 0.20W | A | 90% | 0.93 | 74% | 0.20W |
A- | 85% | 0.96 | 73% | 0.23W | A- | 87% | 0.92 | 72% | 0.23W |
Standard | 82% | 0.95 | 71% | 0.25W | Standard | 84% | 0.91 | 70% | 0.25W |
- From December 31, 2020
115V ETA Grade | Efficiency | Power Factor | 5VSB Efficiency | Standby Power | 230V ETA Grade | Efficiency | Power Factor | 5VSB Efficiency | Standby Power |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Diamond | 93% | 0.985 | 79% | 0.10W | Diamond | 95% | 0.945 | 78% | 0.12W |
Titanium | 91% | 0.980 | 77% | 0.13W | Titanium | 93% | 0.940 | 76% | 0.15W |
Platinum | 89% | 0.975 | 76% | 0.16W | Platinum | 91% | 0.935 | 75% | 0.18W |
Gold | 87% | 0.970 | 75% | 0.19W | Gold | 89% | 0.930 | 74% | 0.20W |
Silver | 85% | 0.960 | 73% | 0.22W | Silver | 87% | 0.920 | 72% | 0.23W |
Bronze | 82% | 0.950 | 71% | 0.25W | Bronze | 84% | 0.910 | 70% | 0.25W |
Noise[edit]
The noise certification standard of Cybenetics is LAMBDA, which is derived from the Greek alphabet 'Λ'.
LAMBDA Noise Grade | Noise range |
---|---|
A++ | ~ 15 dB |
A+ | 15 dB ~ 20 dB |
A | 20 dB ~ 25 dB |
A- | 25 dB ~ 30 dB |
Standard++ | 30 dB ~ 35 dB |
Standard+ | 35 dB ~ 40 dB |
Standard | 40 dB ~ 45 dB |
References[edit]
- ↑ "Cybenetics Offers New PSU Efficiency Certification". TomsHardware. 2017-05-03. Retrieved 2021-02-07.
- ↑ "Cybenetics Introduces Easy PSU Efficiency and Noise Badges". TECHPOWERUP. 2020-12-31. Retrieved 2021-02-07.
External Link[edit]
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