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TEST METHODOLOGY
Test Setup:
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Test configuration device listing.
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Measurement and Analysis Tools
Video Test Clip
1080p | 24fps | ~22mbps
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H.264: Crash is a 1080p x264 clip encoded from the
Blu-ray version of an science fiction film. It features the aftermath
of a helicopter crash. It has an unusually high bitrate for video of this type.
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Estimating DC Power
The following power efficiency figures were obtained for the
Seasonic SS-400ET used in our test system:
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Seasonic SS-400ET Test Results
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DC Output (W)
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21.2
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41.6
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60.2
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81.9
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104.7
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124.1
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145.2
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AC Input (W)
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32.0
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58.0
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78.0
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102.0
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128.0
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150.0
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175.0
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Efficiency
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66.3%
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71.7%
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77.1%
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80.3%
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81.8%
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82.8%
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83.0%
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This data is enough to give us a very good estimate of DC demand in our test
system. We extrapolate the DC power output from the measured AC power input
based on this data. We won't go through the math; it's easy enough to figure
out for yourself if you really want to.
Testing Procedures
If available, the latest motherboard BIOS is installed prior to testing. Certain services/features
like Indexing, Superfetch, System Restore, and Windows Defender are disabled
to prevent them from causing spikes in CPU/HDD usage. We also make note if energy
saving features like Cool'n'Quiet/SpeedStep or S3 suspend-to-RAM do not function
properly. If a WiFi adapter is present, it is enabled but left unconnected.
Our main test procedure is designed to determine the overall system power consumption
at various states (measured using a Seasonic Power Angel). To stress CPUs we
use either Prime95 (large FFTs setting) or CPUBurn depending on which produces
higher system power consumption. To stress the IGP, we use FurMark, an OpenGL
benchmarking and stability testing utility. Power consumption during playback
of high definition video is also recorded.
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