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    Why we need PFC in PSU


    About PFC
    To understand the meaning of PFC (Power Factor Correction), it is important to figure out the meaning of Power Factor. The power factor can be performed with the following formula, then the difference between efficiency and power factor will be introduced, followed by the categoies of PFC. Having indicated both of them, the passive and active PFC power supply will be addressed respectiively.


    Power Factor = Real Power / Apparent Power
    This ratio can indicate the usage of power.


    The difference between efficiency and power factor
    Take our daily life as an example; the current we use everyday is alternating current while most of the household products are belonging to resistive load (light bulb, heater, etc.) and inductive load (engine, air condition, etc.). When alternating current connects to inductive load, it will result current waveform’s phase angle behind voltage waveform, which is named as non-efficient power. If the waveforms of current and voltages can have the similar wave shapes, then the power factor value will close to 1, which can be also seen as 100 percent transform. This condition indicates that there is no loss during the electronic power transferring process and the power is used with efficiency.

    The difference between efficiency and power factor efficiency indicate the usage degree of power results from household electronics; it can be seen as the electronic fee we spend. When the power supply performs with low efficiency it can produce extra heat which increases its temperature. With this result, cooling performance will need to increase to satisfy environmental requirement.

    Power factor reveals the electronic usage ratio which the household electronics consume, mainly focus on the degree of usage and waste. Although power factor’s influence to electronic fee is not as large as efficiency, the requirement of large power is increasing with the computer device improvement and this results increasing expenditure of power. Although the low performance of power factor of power supply is not the main reason that affects our electronic fees but can be seen as a huge loss for the limited power in the world.

    While environmental protection is gradually becoming an important issue, the European Union has practiced the PFC safety standard for power supply over 70 Watts selling within Europe, which mandates the inclusion of PFC function in order to reduce the requirement of power voltage. Also in 2006, the Europe Union also introduced RoHs standard. For limited global resource, and for environmental protection, SilverStone’s power supplies are all designed to meet the RoHs standard, high PH value, and high efficiency.

    To increase the efficiency of power usage, the input of household applications are added a loop which is named as power factor correction. With this design, the inputting time and waveform of alternative current can be controlled to increase the high power factor. This kind of design is very important to the electronic device which needs a huge requirement of power. Without this design, the consumption of power from electronic devices may become over spec. and may interfere with other device. Normally, the power factor value of electronic device without power factor correction is approximately 0.5.

    The categories of PFC
    PFC can be divided into active and passive, this is classified by controlling PFC component characteristics. The main difference is that the active PFC power supply is without manual switch voltage and support all voltage range.
    [img width=500 height=183]http://img147.imageshack.us/img147/5261/newpicturepf8.jpg[/img]

    Introduction of passive PFC power supply
    Passive PFC power supply is consisted of passive components, its PF value is between 70%~80% approximately. The more voltage of power supply, the requirement size of PFC components becomes greater. The input power voltage is required to switch via manual operation. Passive PFC power supply is using a low pass filter to filter the distortion’s high harmonic wave, and only leave the 60 Hz (or 50Hz) basic wave in order to increase the power factor. Passive PFC power supply can only decrease the current wave within the standard and the power factor can not be corrected to 1. This kind of design has the following advantages, simple structure, easy design, low cost, and only require a filter to correct, but will have the following disadvantages, large dimension of filter, heavy and low efficiency resulted from thermal and voltage decrease while current pass through the filter.
    Introduction of active PFC power supply
    The PF value of Active PFC power supply is over 90 percent. It is even possible to reach 99.99 percent and include the full range special feature. Active PFC power supply can detect the input voltage automatically, supports 110V to 240V alternative current, its dimension and weight is smaller than passive PFC power supply which goes against the traditional view that heavier power supply is better.

    To distinguish active PFC power supply, the input resistant should be pure resistance, in other words, active PFC power supply can enforce the current tracking the voltage waveform in order to have the same wave as voltage. This usually can correct the active power factor by current inverter and digital I.C. which can reduce the harmonic wave and can stabilize the voltage. The benefits of active PFC power include light weight, small dimension and the power factor value of over 0.95. The disadvantage of active PFC is that the layout design is complex, and high cost (needs PFC control IC, high voltage MOSFET, high voltage U-fast, choke and other circuit).

    Active PFC power supply can achieve 99 percent power factor; therefore, it can save more energy and its power factor performance is more stable to meet higher environment standards.

    Active PFC Circuit

    Active PFC Circuit on Board

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    does ST50F have these circuit?

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    yes sir.

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    pwede ba SLI ang ST50F? kaya niya? naa man gud cya 2 power for Pci-E

    e8200..4gb ram..palit 8800gt sonic..mao ni gamit nako as of now..kaya ba?

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    Quote Originally Posted by me82
    pwede ba SLI ang ST50F? kaya niya? naa man gud cya 2 power for Pci-E

    e8200..4gb ram..palit 8800gt sonic..mao ni gamit nako as of now..kaya ba?
    kaya ra man cguro bro... did you OC?

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    kahinumdom lng ko aning power factor sa nagskwela pa ko da. ma gamit man pud diay ni abi nko kutob ra ni lecture hehehe

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    Quote Originally Posted by me82
    pwede ba SLI ang ST50F? kaya niya? naa man gud cya 2 power for Pci-E

    e8200..4gb ram..palit 8800gt sonic..mao ni gamit nako as of now..kaya ba?
    pila man ang rating(Amps) sa 12V line sa ST50F? unsa man ang required rating sa imong 8800gt sonic(SLI mode na)?...kung ok ra then tira i once use an ST50F for a XFX 8800GTX(requires 2 - 6pin power connectors...28A or more)...ok ra man..hope this helps...

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    @FineUpgrades: VERY GOOD discussion gyud ni nga topic para ma enlighten ang atong fellow Istoryans that there is more to just the Wattage in a good power supply....if u can try to get OCCT(Overclock Checking Tool), free download ra sya...maka kuha ka ug pretty good/accurate graph how your different voltage lines perform during idle/load testing...and u can post here how good Silverstone PSUs perform under such idle/load conditions...

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    Quote Originally Posted by simoko
    pila man ang rating(Amps) sa 12V line sa ST50F? unsa man ang required rating sa imong 8800gt sonic(SLI mode na)?...kung ok ra then tira i once use an ST50F for a XFX 8800GTX(requires 2 - 6pin power connectors...28A or more)...ok ra man..hope this helps...
    dual 18amps = 36amps total? i think

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    @ me82: we won't recommend sir, ST50F did not get the approval of nVidia for SLI use. although you can try, but better to play safe. For gamers & OC's better use the higher wattage. ST56F is ATI crossfire certified. :mrgreen:

    @ simoko: thanks sir yoyong.. :mrgreen:

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