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Speeze RockeTeer 600W Power Supply
Written by Mavke   
Saturday, 11 March 2006

Speeze Corp.

 

Evaluation & Performance

To get a good view on the performance of the Speeze RockeTeer 600W power supply we will be using Everest Ultimate Edition 2006 thanks to Lavalys. We will be focusing on the voltage fluctuation during idle and full load operation. And next to that we will also check how stable this PSU is in both operation modes and of course the noise levels. Let's take a look...

Speeze RockeTeer 600W - Idle Operation


Speeze RockeTeer 600W - Full Load Operation

Everest Ultimate Edition 2006 from Lavalys gives a good indication of the voltages reported from the power supply. When looking at the outcome from the idle operation all voltages are at their appropriate level as it should be. When we start putting some pressure on the system and by that of course the PSU will have to be able to take the load the voltages might drop a bit, which is actually normal. Only the 12V rail shows a small drop on the voltage level.

And what about the noise levels of the RockeTeer 600W power supply? Well I have to say that Speeze truly did a very good job in keeping this PSU silent during our testing. During idle or normal operation the 120mm fan is running at low speed and the noise levels are around 21dB. While upping the load, we will see an increase in heat and to compensate the fan will start running a bit faster. Still at full load the noise produced was not that much noticeable. So a great job of Speeze for attaining these quite silent noise levels!

 

Speeze Corp.



 
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