New 80+ modular Nexus power supplies
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New 80+ modular Nexus power supplies
http://www.nexustek.nl/nx8040_80plus_mo ... supply.htm
http://www.nexustek.nl/nx8050_80plus_mo ... supply.htm
http://www.nexustek.nl/nx8060_80plus_mo ... supply.htm
Ok, I have to say they sound very promising. Nexus list all models with a different idle noise levels, with the 500W model listed as low as 17.6 dba.
I hope endpcnoise.com decides to send a sample to SPCR.
http://www.nexustek.nl/nx8050_80plus_mo ... supply.htm
http://www.nexustek.nl/nx8060_80plus_mo ... supply.htm
Ok, I have to say they sound very promising. Nexus list all models with a different idle noise levels, with the 500W model listed as low as 17.6 dba.
I hope endpcnoise.com decides to send a sample to SPCR.
Ticks lots of boxes that SPCRer's are looking for:
Modular
80%+ efficient
credible low-noise measurement
sleeved cables
has the potential to be #1 SPCR Recommended PSU if stats are true. My only concern is whether Nexus interpretation of "80plus" is the same as the 80plus organisation, ie 80% at 20/50/100% load. Also no price yet?
Modular
80%+ efficient
credible low-noise measurement
sleeved cables
has the potential to be #1 SPCR Recommended PSU if stats are true. My only concern is whether Nexus interpretation of "80plus" is the same as the 80plus organisation, ie 80% at 20/50/100% load. Also no price yet?
I only know local pricing 95/116/133 euros for 400/500/600W models respectively. That makes them cheap. For example 520W Corsair sells for 130 euros here and 600W Corsair for 185 euros. M12-600 is 195 euros here. Compared to those prices the 600W sounds like a bargain. But time will tell. We need to know how the fan controller works.
A quote from nexus:
"Nexus NX-8050 produces only 17,6 dB(A) in idle mode*.
* Notice:
When we test the noise level of our power supplies we do this in an ISO-certified chamber for noise tests. It is important to know that the background noise in such a chamber is a little over 15 dB(A). These are the best possible conditions for these tests and hence you should always be aware when a manufacturer is claiming dB(A) values that are lower then 15 dB(A). Because how where they able to measure this? We provide the real figures, from the actual tests. Can it get any more reliable…? Judge for your self."
Wow, words of truth from a manufacturer...
A quote from nexus:
"Nexus NX-8050 produces only 17,6 dB(A) in idle mode*.
* Notice:
When we test the noise level of our power supplies we do this in an ISO-certified chamber for noise tests. It is important to know that the background noise in such a chamber is a little over 15 dB(A). These are the best possible conditions for these tests and hence you should always be aware when a manufacturer is claiming dB(A) values that are lower then 15 dB(A). Because how where they able to measure this? We provide the real figures, from the actual tests. Can it get any more reliable…? Judge for your self."
Wow, words of truth from a manufacturer...
Since they don't claim 80+ certification, I'd doubt it. Still, if they only miss out by a small percentage (like the Antec Neo 430), the other features are enough to make it a real contender for most systems (assuming the noise levels are anywhere near what they claim).jaganath wrote: My only concern is whether Nexus interpretation of "80plus" is the same as the 80plus organisation, ie 80% at 20/50/100% load.
Indeed, it does look like FSP, which is good (see BeQuiet Straight Power or Amacrox). The four 12V rails also look good (even though its probably done for commercial & certificate pursposes) -very much like in the Zalman Pace mentioned. The modular cables system looks the same too. And it's black - like SPCR's fave S12 or P180 toys. Which obviously means helluva lot.
Good thing they had a go at explaining the dB measurement procedure. They could have said at what distance it's measured. 1m? 2m?
Good thing they had a go at explaining the dB measurement procedure. They could have said at what distance it's measured. 1m? 2m?
Good call. Zalman had better efficiency curve then Corsair 520W, so that is promising. Zalman also run pretty cool, but it's hard to tell how much of coolness was due to heat pipes. Too bad Nexus isn't know for sending out samples for review, I really hope endpcnoise.com comes to resque like with previous Nexus samples and sends sample(s) to SPCR asap. Frankly only the 500W review is interesting as the other models are rated louder by Nexus.Pace wrote:The casing seems identical to the Zalman ZM600 PSU, so my bet would be that they're manufactured by FSP like the older Nexus's. Given they don't have heatpipe cooling and very likely have a different fan we can only hope for the best until some decent reviews are made.
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Extra info on these PSU's
Hi Guys,
Thanks for discussing these items and discussing the questions you have after reading the info on the web.
I can confirm to you that these PSU's have a 80% or higher efficiency at all loads. This info is added to the website.
And a illustration is also published showing the testing-set up for the noise level tests.
Any more suggestions are welcome..
Nexus Technology
Thanks for discussing these items and discussing the questions you have after reading the info on the web.
I can confirm to you that these PSU's have a 80% or higher efficiency at all loads. This info is added to the website.
And a illustration is also published showing the testing-set up for the noise level tests.
Any more suggestions are welcome..
Nexus Technology
Re: Extra info on these PSU's
Hi,mvanderjagt wrote:Hi Guys,
Thanks for discussing these items and discussing the questions you have after reading the info on the web.
I can confirm to you that these PSU's have a 80% or higher efficiency at all loads. This info is added to the website.
And a illustration is also published showing the testing-set up for the noise level tests.
Any more suggestions are welcome..
Nexus Technology
Do you intend sending samples, for SPCR to test?
Indeed! Gotta fight off all the FUD and fake specs from companies like Silenx.(when will they stop advertising 9dba fans and get legit?) Buy your products from the good companies!!s_xero wrote:Hi people,
I think these manufacturers need to be praised for trying to be as truthful as possible in the faint world of marketing:
Nexus, Scythe, Seasonic and Aerocase (Thermalright too?)
Hanze Technical Institute,
Study: Mechanical Engineering
P.S. See? Dutch people rule!
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PSU for review to SPCR
Yep, We will be happy to arrange some samples to be send to SPCR. Do not worry! (probably in April)
[ I am glad I found some fellows on the battle agains fake dB(A) values!]
[ I am glad I found some fellows on the battle agains fake dB(A) values!]
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I think mCubed might also have a rep here.Chris Chan wrote:mvanderjagt - Nice to see a Nexus rep here on the forum. I think that makes:
Aerocase
Antec
Silverstone
Nexus
have reps on the forum now. I think what sets SPCR apart is that manufacturers pay attention to it!
Erssa wrote:Too bad Nexus isn't know for sending out samples for review
I'm glad to see I was wrong.mvanderjagt wrote:Yep, We will be happy to arrange some samples to be send to SPCR. Do not worry! (probably in April)
Re: Extra info on these PSU's
At 40W load? At load in entire range from 40-100W? Would be really coolmvanderjagt wrote:I can confirm to you that these PSU's have a 80% or higher efficiency at all loads. This info is added to the website.
Well, I know that this is practically impossible (80% efficiency at 40W for 600W PSU), but let's wait for SPCR samples and testing. 80% at 100W would be very good result anyway.
latest PCI-E graphics card connector?
Does this have the latest weird 8-pin PCI-E graphics card connector? I think they added more power pins for the giant space heaters (a.k.a. G80, SB600
And the NX-8050 looks like it's the quietest. Sign me up for one if it fits into a Q-Xpack Can you even get these yet? I can't find them w/ Froogle...
And the NX-8050 looks like it's the quietest. Sign me up for one if it fits into a Q-Xpack Can you even get these yet? I can't find them w/ Froogle...
Re: latest PCI-E graphics card connector?
One supplier here has listed availability as 26.3.2007, so I guess they'll be out in two weeks (in Finland).kenyee wrote:Can you even get these yet? I can't find them w/ Froogle...
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If they really are 80% or higher efficiency at all loads, then why isnt it certified as 80+?
Also, why no 300w version?
and since im talking to a PSU vendor i might as well ask for the holy grail of quiet PSU's:
will you ever develop a 300w external passive single 12v output power brick, packaged with a DC/DC converter like the Pico-PSU, with additional 12v lines straight from the power brick to be used to power graphics card power plugs and the 4pin 12v motherboard power plug?
i swear, the first company to make one of those will make a fortune.
Also, why no 300w version?
and since im talking to a PSU vendor i might as well ask for the holy grail of quiet PSU's:
will you ever develop a 300w external passive single 12v output power brick, packaged with a DC/DC converter like the Pico-PSU, with additional 12v lines straight from the power brick to be used to power graphics card power plugs and the 4pin 12v motherboard power plug?
i swear, the first company to make one of those will make a fortune.
I concur, or at least I would certainly buy one of those and recommend it to everybody. The past few days I have been thoroughly looking for AC/DC bricks (even core transformers) which output 12V / 8-10A because I just don't want to buy a new bigger PSU just for the video card. I would so use an external brick and power only the video card from it! Anyone knowing of such a brick that costs less than a 500W low-noise PSU? A fanless 150-300W PSU would work for that too but all those cables an bulkiness ... blehAris wrote:and since im talking to a PSU vendor i might as well ask for the holy grail of quiet PSU's:
will you ever develop a 300w external passive single 12v output power brick, packaged with a DC/DC converter like the Pico-PSU, with additional 12v lines straight from the power brick to be used to power graphics card power plugs and the 4pin 12v motherboard power plug?
i swear, the first company to make one of those will make a fortune.
I hope the new Nexus PSUs stand up to the claims. Nexus seems to be playing seriously regarding noise. An efficiency graph for loads from 20% to 100% is at this time what is missing (Corsair did a good thing adding one of those on their website).
ground is ground. there is a grounding wire on external brick PSU's that is connected to all the common ground in the system. there is no seperated grounds. every ground point in the entire system is connected to every other ground point in the system, which BTW, is also connected to the chassis of the system. Which is why your supposed to touch the chassis before you reach inside it and touch any components, so that you are "grounded" to the system.kenyee wrote:Won't this have grounding issues?mastabog wrote: I would so use an external brick and power only the video card from it!
I.e., if you use a different power supply, the ground voltage for the video card won't be the same for the rest of your system?
lol, thats awsome. But id prefer one that just uses the universal PCI-E power connector so it would work with any video card. Plus, with power consumption comming down on CPU's and GPU's, it wouldnt be hard to power most "quiet pc's" with a single 300w external PSU.A176 wrote:the V5 6000 says hi.