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Benchmark
Used hardware:
| Processor | Intel P4 2.4C @ 3GHz |
| Motherboard | DFI LanParty PRO875 |
| RAM | Corsair XMS4000 2x512MB |
| Hard Drive | Seagate Barracuda 7200.2 80 GB Seagate Barracuda ATA IV 40 GB |
| Optical | Plextor PX-708A |
| Graphics Card | ATi 9700 Pro |
| Misc | USB Card-reader |

Motherboard Monitor
Voltages were measured with Motherboard Monitor 5. As there are differences between motheboards and the accuracy of their voltage metering this test will only show the fluctuation of the values.
In the first part the system were left to idle on Windows XP SP1 desktop. 12 volt line seems to "live" a bit but all this is happening inside the normal operating parameters. Second part was stressed with a fast session of America's Army. Again we can see 12 volt line moving a bit that is only natural and once again we are inside the parameters. Running several different filters inside Adobe Photoshop CS didn't seem to affect the PSU in any way compared to idle so it is safe to say that this unit is more than enough for our relatively light test system. All voltages are in check and there are no excess noise or whine coming from the unit.

Multimeter
Because the voltage readings of 3.3 and 5 volt lines were bit low when measured with Motherboard Monitor so I decided to confirm everything with a multimeter. With America's Army idling at the background all of the voltages; 3.3, 5 and 12 were in perfect working order.
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