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80 Plus (trademarked 80 PLUS) is a voluntary certification program launched in 2004, intended to promote
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in computer power supply units (PSUs). Certification is acquirable for products that have more than 80%
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at 20%, 50% and 100% of rated load, and a
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of 0.9 or greater at 100% load.


History

* EPRI (Electric Power Research Institute) and Ecos Consulting (promoter of the brand) develop the Generalized Internal Power Supply Efficiency Test Protocol for desktop derived multi-output power supplies. * March 2004: the 80 Plus idea was presented as an initiative at the ACEEE Market Transformation Symposium. * February 2005: the first market-ready power supply was created by
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. * 2006:
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added 80 Plus requirements to their then-upcoming (in effect since July 2007) Energy Star 4.0 computer specifications. * November and February 2006: HP and
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certify their PSUs to the 80 Plus specification. * 20 July 2007: Energy Star Computer Specification 4.0 goes into effect. The specification includes 80 Plus power supply efficiency levels for desktop computers. * December 2007: over 200 PSUs on the market are 80 Plus certified and it is becoming the market standard. * First-quarter 2008: standards revised to add Bronze, Silver, and Gold higher efficiency level certifications. * October 2009: added specification for the Platinum efficiency level. * February 2012: Dell and
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working together were able to achieve world-first 80 Plus Titanium server power supply.


Efficiency level certifications

7 categories for the certification: * 115V Internal - certified for desktop, workstation and non-redundant server applications. * 230V Internal - certified for redundant, data center applications. * 230V EU Internal - certified for desktop, workstation and server applications in non-redundant configurations. * 277V Internal - certified for redundant, data center applications. * 480V Internal - certified for redundant, data center applications. * 380V DC - certified for redundant, data center applications. * 115V Industrial - Units in any physical format (embedded, encapsulated, open frame, rack mount, DIN-mount). For the higher certification levels, the requirement of 0.9 or better power factor was extended to apply to 20% and 50% load levels, as well as at 100% load. The Platinum level requires 0.95 or better power factor for servers. The
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efficiency level targets for workstations for 2007 through 2011, corresponding to the 80 Plus certification levels. From July 2007 through June 2008, the basic 80 Plus level (Energy Star 4.0). For the next year, the target is 80 Plus Bronze level, the following year 80 Plus Silver, then 80 Plus Gold, and finally Platinum. Redundancy is typically used in
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s.


Misleading power supply advertising

There have been instances where companies claim or imply that their supplies are 80 Plus when they have not been certified, and in some cases do not meet the requirements. For example, the highest 80 Plus is 80+ Titanium (95.4% efficiency at 50% load). Some companies will claim they meet this requirement even when they are only close (i.e. 94.xx%) therefore claiming 80+ Titanium. However, this is not the case as one could easily modify the test unit to be more enhanced than production models in order to slightly raise numbers. When a company resells an OEM power supply under a new name, it must be certified under the new name and company, even if the OEM supply is certified. In some instances, a reseller has claimed a higher
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age than the supply can deliver, so the resellers supply would not meet 80 Plus requirements. Although some power supply manufacturers name their products with similar names, such as "85 Plus", "90 Plus" and "95 Plus", there is no such official certification or standard.


Certification

Plug Load Solutions tests PSUs according to their testing protocol and lists certified PSUs, allowing consumers to verify how many and which models are listed by each company.


Technical overview

The efficiency of a computer power supply is its output power divided by its input power; the remaining input power is converted to heat as expected under
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. For instance, a 600 W power supply with 60% efficiency running at full load would draw 1000 W from the mains and waste 400 W as heat. A 600 W power supply with 80% efficiency running at full load would draw 750 W from the mains and waste only 150 W as heat. For a given power supply, efficiency varies depending on how much power is being delivered. Supplies are typically most efficient at between half and three-quarters load, much less efficient at low load, and somewhat less efficient at maximum load. Older
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power supplies were typically 60% to 75% efficient. To qualify for 80 Plus, a power supply must achieve at least 80% efficiency at three specified loads (20%, 50% and 100% of maximum rated power). However, 80 Plus supplies may still be less than 80% efficient at lower loads. For instance, an 80 Plus, 520 watt supply could still be 70% or less efficient at 60 watts (a typical idle power for a desktop computer). Thus it is still important to select a supply with capacity appropriate to the device being powered. It is easier to achieve the higher efficiency levels for higher wattage supplies, so gold and platinum supplies may be less available in consumer-level supplies of reasonable capacity for typical desktop machines. Typical computer power supplies may have
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s as low as 0.5 to 0.6. The higher power factor reduces the peak current draw, reducing load on the circuit or on an
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. Reducing the heat output of the computer helps reduce noise, since fans do not have to spin as fast to cool the computer. Reduced heat and resulting in lower cooling demands may increase computer reliability. The testing conditions may give an unrealistic expectation of efficiency for heavily loaded, high power (rated much larger than 300 W) supplies. A heavily loaded power supply and the computer it is powering generate significant amounts of heat, which may raise the power supply temperature, which is likely to decrease its efficiency. Since power supplies are certified at room temperature, this effect is not taken into account. 80 Plus does not set efficiency targets for very low load. For instance, generation of
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may still be relatively inefficient, and may not meet requirements of the
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. Testing of 80 Plus power supplies shows that they vary considerably in standby efficiency. Some power supplies consume half a watt or less in standby with no load, where others consume several times as much at standby, even though they may meet higher 80 Plus certification requirement levels.


See also

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AC adapter An AC adapter or AC/DC adapter (also called a wall charger, power adapter, power brick, or wall wart) is a type of external power supply, often enclosed in a case similar to an AC plug. AC adapters deliver electric power to devices that la ...
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Green computing Green computing, green IT (Information Technology), or Information and Communication Technology Sustainability, is the study and practice of environmentally sustainable computing or IT. The goals of green computing include optimising energy ef ...
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IT energy management IT energy management or Green IT is the analysis and management of energy demand within the Information Technology (IT) department in any organization. IT energy demand accounts for approximately 2% of global emissions, approximately the same l ...
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Power management Power management is a feature of some electrical appliances, especially copiers, computers, computer CPUs, computer GPUs and computer peripherals such as monitors and printers, that turns off the power or switches the system to a low-power ...
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Performance per watt In computing, performance per watt is a measure of the energy efficiency of a particular computer architecture or computer hardware. Literally, it measures the rate of computation that can be delivered by a computer for every watt of power con ...
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Quiet PC A quiet, silent or fanless PC is a personal computer that makes very little or no noise. Common uses for quiet PCs include video editing, sound mixing and home theater PCs, but noise reduction techniques can also be used to greatly reduce the n ...


References


External links

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