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Layout
One of my favorite aspects of this
power supply is the layout of the fans. This may seem unimportant,
but it is not. I just happen to have a case that mounts the power
supply upside down. With the more traditional fan layout, one on
the bottom and one in the back, installed in this case would put the
bottom fan on top against the top of the case. This is not a good
design. Granted it's the case makers fault and not the power
supply's, but there are cases like that out there and this design makes
this power supply more universal. Also with the straight through
airflow, the cooling is going to improve for both the power supply and
the system. Testing
Testing of a power supply is a
difficult thing. There aren't any benchmarks out there. We
can't see how far we can overclock it. Basically, all we can do is
monitor the output under load and at idle. The test system is will
be an AMD Athlon AP2500+ on a MSI K7N2G-ILSR nForce2 motherboard. The
memory is 512mb of Crucial PC3200. The system also features a Geforce 4
TI4200 8x video card, 60gb IBM hard drive and a 52x CD Drive. I
also have 4 system fans, a CPU heatsink fan and a northbridge heatsink
fan.
One of the most important power
concerns for AMD CPUs is the 5v power rail. On the last few power
supplies that we've reviewed we've seen a pretty decent 4.97V on the 5v
rail. While this is pretty decent that slight undervolt could be
holding you back from that awesome overclock. As most of us know
the power is constantly fluctuating. We just don't want to see a
large fluctuation. The FSP 530 never dipped below 5.02v on the 5v
rail. This is outstanding. If you aren't getting that
awesome overclock now, something else is holding you back.
Next we want to see if the
power is going to drop during 100% CPU usage. Some of you may be
experiencing this already. You can actually hear it sometimes.
For instance, start a game or a heavy CPU load app and see if you hear
your fan RPMs decrease. This is a good indication that you may
need to upgrade your power supply. I put the CPU at 100%
utilization and monitored the power with SiSoft Sandra.

As you can see the 5v and 3.3v rails
remain stronger than ever, the 12v dropped slightly.
Conclusion
All is not perfect
with the FSB530-60GNA. The packaging leaves much to be desired.
Included in the box, was the power supply. That's it. There
was no documentation of any kind and there was no power cord. It
is possible that we were sent a preproduction model and that may account
for the missing items.
Pros:
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AMD & Intel approved
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Solid performance
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Great cooling
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Awesome fan layout
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Nickel plated
Cons:
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Club Overclocker Rating |
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Innovation: |
9.0 out of 10 |
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Performance: |
9.0 out of 10 |
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Quality: |
9.5 out of 10 |
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Stability: |
9.0 out of 10 |
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Overclocking: |
N/A |
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Software Pack: |
N/A |
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Value: |
9.0 out of 10 |
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Overall Rating
9.0 |
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