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Antec is one of the oldest and best known manufacturers of high quality power supply units, many enthusiasts will remember the early models of the TruePower line which were highly favored by overclockers for use in their systems as they were exceptionally stable. Antec went quiet for some time though and most of the last year they had too few new products to entice enthusiasts with, however that changed late last year when Antec released several new high class products. Today we have one of those new products in for review - The Neo HE. The Neo HE line mainly consists of power supply units which are extremely efficient (HE = High Efficiency). Our sample is the Neo HE 550W Modular unit, the pinnacle of Antec’s current offerings for home computers.

 



Here’s What Antec have to say about the unit:

“Neo HE combines the most desired features in PC power supplies with unprecedented efficiency in design. These new power supplies' energy-efficient operation reduces power consumption by up to 20% compared with traditional power supplies, saving users money. Also generating less heat, and enabling cooling with a smaller, slower, quieter fan. Active PFC circuitry further reduces impact on the power infrastructure. The result is cooler, quieter, and more environmentally friendly power.”

The Neo HE is somewhat different to most other power supply units and we do not mean that because it is a modular type power supply unit as there are many of these around these days. The Neo HE is relying on its own high efficiency factor to solve all of the problems that a power supply unit may face and it is this that makes the Neo HE so different.

To keep things simple, when a power supply unit is drawing power from AC (110V-230V) and converts it to DC, there is a power loss. The lost power becomes heat. The less efficient a power supply unit is the more power it will waste and the less power it will be able to provide and also the more heat it will need to dissipate. Antec solved that problem not by adding stronger cooling, which is the cheap way of solving that problem. Antec enhanced the efficiency factor of the Neo HE as far as that is currently possible. This way, as you can imagine, the power supply unit will not waste much power while converting AC voltage to DC voltage. That allows it to remain much cooler without the need of high speed fans and also will keep your electricity bill somewhat lower. Also, this way the power supply unit remains cooler and can provide more power itself.

The Neo HE we have here for testing for example is rated for 550W peak output at 50C ambient temperature. If the air surrounding it is cooler, it is able to provide more power than 550W. Or if you like, it will always be able to provide 550W while mounted in most computer cases, unlike most cheap power supply units.


Let’s check out the specifications of this power supply unit:

FEATURES
Switches ATX Logic on-off
Additional power rocker switch
Maximum Power 550W
Transient Response +12V, +5Vand +3.3V independent output circuitry provides stable power and tighter cross regulation (+/- 3%)
P. G. Signal 100-500ms
Over Voltage Protection
recycle AC to reset
+5V trip point < +6.5V
+3.3V trip point < +4.1V
+12V trip point < +14.3V
Special Connectors ATX12V/EPS12V Compatible 4 + 4 pin +12V
Molex Peripheral
Floppy
SATA
PCI Express
Leakage Current <3.5mA @ 115VAC
DIMENSIONS
Unit Size 5.9"(L) x 5.9"(W) x 3.4"(H)
15cm(L) x 15cm(W) x 8.6cm(H)
Net Weight 5lbs.2.3kg
OUTPUT
Output Voltage
+3.3V
+5V
+12V1
+12V2
+12V3
-12v
+5Vsb
Available Power
79.2W
100W
504W
9.6W
12.5W
Total Power
550W continuous output @ 50C ambient temperature
INPUT
Input Voltage 100Vac to 240Vac +/- 10%
Input Frequency Range 47Hz to 63Hz
Inrush Current 60A @ 115V , 100A @ 230V
Input Current 9A @ 115V, 4.5A @ 230V
Hold-up Time 20ms at full load
Efficiency Up to 85%
115V - Full load 76%; Typical load 82%, Light load 77.9%
230V - Full load 80%; Typical load 85%, Light load 79.45%
EMI/RFI FCC Class B
ENVIRONMENTAL
Operating Temp. 10 ºC to 50 ºC
Operating Alt. Sea Level-10,000 ft
MTBF 80,000 hours at 50ºC
Safety Approval UL, CUL, TUV, CE, FCC, CCC, CB, C-tick

As you can see in the above charts the specifications of the NeoHE 550 is impressive, it also has dual PCIe power cables, and with its triple 12v rails with 18Amps on each this power supply should be able to power the most demanding system.

The Neo HE comes in a cardboard box, which is wrapped in plastic. The design of the box was kept simple, but it still looks nice. On the outside Antec’s marketing motto, “Power and Protect” is mainly its theme. By opening the box you will find the power supply unit wrapped in a nylon bag and cardboard pieces, separated from the rest of the bundle. It would have been nice to see something more protective on the inside like foam cushions or something else more “bump proof” than cardboard however this is certainly better than having the unit loose or with no protection.

We didn’t really expect the Neo HE to have anything special bundled with it as generally no power supply units do. The bundle sent out with this product mainly consists of a manual, cables and the mounting screws. The manual is written in 5 languages, and that’s a good thing. It is a very simple manual though with only basic data and precaution tips. The AC power cable is nothing more than a standard AC power cable and four mounting screws nothing notable as well. Finally, there is a bag with all the internal cables you are able to use with the Neo HE. Let’s take a closer look at the cables.

You will receive 7 pieces of cables with your PSU. The first two are Molex power cables for your 4-pin powered devices, such as common optical drives and hard disk drives. The two cables provide you with six Molex connectors. Next there are two PCI-E 12V power cables, for two of today’s high power video cards which make the Neo HE SLI/Crossfire ready. There are two cables which provide SATA connectors as well, for up to four SATA hard disk drives. Finally, there is a 4-pin to floppy power 3-pin converter which converts a single 4-pin Molex to two 3-pin floppy connectors, as the name suggests.

Many people are not using floppy disk drives anymore so it is nice that you are able to get rid of the floppy connectors if needed. All of these cables (except the 4-pin to 3-pin converter) can be directly attached to a port at the rear of the Neo HE. You can connect any of the cables to any of the ports at the rear of the Neo HE; they will all work just the same, despite the cables powering different components. The only cable you have to be careful about is the PCI-E power cable, as both ends are almost similar. The end that indicates ‘PCI-E’ goes to the video cards and the black ends are attached on the Neo HE. The main power cables which are the ATX power cable and the 12V CPU power cable are fixed on the power supply unit as you are going to use them no matter what.

 

 

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