Cougar GX G1050 Noise

Sound Pressure Level
Load dB(A)
10% 18
20% 18
50% 19
80% 23
100% 30
110% 36

The Cougar is as silent as the OCZ at low loads, but it's louder at 100% and 110%. However, the GX series is still quieter than older designs with common Young Lin fans. It is nice to see less than 20dBA beneath 50% load.

Efficiency and PFC

230VAC, 50Hz
Load Efficiency PFC
10% 75% 0.886
20% 90% 0.934
50% 91% 0.974
80% 90% 0.985
100% 88% 0.988
110% 87% 0.995

 

115VAC, 60Hz
Load Efficiency PFC
10% 73% 0.979
20% 88% 0.978
50% 90% 0.993
80% 88% 0.995
100% 86% 0.996
110% 84% 0.996

With 89.79 % Cougar doesn't quite reach 80Plus Gold - unless you round up. Overall it does okay, and PFC is very high with both input voltages. The only real point of criticism is the low efficiency at 10% load (about 105W load); we'd recommend running high-end setups that idle at around 200W or more to get optimal efficiency from this PSU.

Cougar GX G1050 Regulation and Ripple Cooler Master Silent Pro Gold 1200W
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  • SirGCal - Thursday, December 9, 2010 - link

    Ditto! I have bought nothing but Corsair powersupplies for quite some time. I got tired of my Antec supplies dieing out on me so I switched to some of the others (Seasonic) but once I found the new (at the time) Corsair's lineup... There was no competition. And generally speaking, I don't buy their ram or other products, but their power supplies are rock solid.
  • Squuiid - Thursday, December 9, 2010 - link

    +1
    Where's the Corsair?!
  • aandea - Thursday, December 9, 2010 - link

    +1
    Where's the Corsair?!
  • Martin Kaffei - Friday, December 10, 2010 - link

    Well, we can't test all brands out there, but we've already reviewed the AX 750, which is a very good PSU and this roundup wasn't the last one. I'm sure, Corsair will send more samples, if you are interested.
  • landerf - Friday, December 10, 2010 - link

    The AX 750 and the AX1200 are hardly comparable. You can't just assume by the model line, especially with corsair. They're not made by the same manufacturer. The AX is considered "god" tier at the moment, so it'd be expected to be in any such comparison.
  • landerf - Friday, December 10, 2010 - link

    Meant AX1200
  • Havor - Friday, December 10, 2010 - link

    Still the AX1200 belongs among the tested products as its the only one that is in the same range as the Antec High Current Pro 1200W
  • Jerricho24 - Friday, December 10, 2010 - link

    I also have a few corairs and would have liked to see the AX1200 set along side the enermax Revolution 1250 or Galaxy 1000(that I also have both of)
    the REAL top end players seem to be missing from 1000W+ review.
  • Beenthere - Thursday, December 9, 2010 - link

    ...it's good to expose that some known and unknown brands have mediocre PSU quality. Now days you need to consider accurate PSU reviews on the specific model PSU you are considering purchasing as the quality and performance can vary drastically from one PSU model to another of the same brand.
  • SirGCal - Thursday, December 9, 2010 - link

    Even the Corsair CMPSU-1000HX or CMPSU-950TX would have been interesting in the mix. Let alone the AX1200 monster.

    But still, the majority of users who aren't running tripple SLI won't need anything more than a 600-900W unit depending. It would be more interesting to see a good comparison of say the ~750W range. That'll hold most systems even with two GPUs in many cases. But no problem at all with any single GPU as the majority of users run.

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