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MSI MEG Ai1600T PCIE5 Power Supply Review

Performance and Testing

As you know, I do not have the specialized equipment for PSU testing (which costs thousands of dollars). So the best way I could do test the PSU is by using what we’ve got. My testing method involves comparing the voltage and power consumption reading during idle and at full load. I know it’s not the most accurate method technically, but I think this simple method should provide some ideas of the performance of the power supply in terms of stability and power consumption.

 

Efficiency Requirements for 80Plus Certification

 

The main thing to watch out for, is the fluctuation on the +12V line. If the +12V line drops to below 12V during full load or large fluctuations in the V readings … then we’re in trouble. The system may unstable and you might also get random reboots.

We used AIDA64 and simultaneously ran both CPU and GPU stress test which produces 100% load. We then checked the voltage readings on AIDA64.

 

Idle

Voltage readings taken from ADIA64 at idle

  • +12V : 12.048V
  • +5V : 5.030V 
  • +3V : 3.276V

 

Load

Voltage readings taken from ADIA64 under load

  • +12V : 12.048V (No change)
  • +5V : 5.030V (No change)
  • +3V : 3.272V (-0.004 change)

 

At full load for both CPU and GPU, the system is drawing a decent amount of power. As you can see the power consumption for the CPU is around  228.50W, while the GPU uses a total of 321.28W of power. Both the +12V and +5V lines was rock solid and did not drop at all. While the +3V line dropped ever so slightly from 3.276V to 3.272V

Now lets move on to the Conclusion and Verdict!

 

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