I have a bottom-of-the-barrel CWT build labelled as "Psi" brand, model ATX-400EPNC12. Quality-wise it's about level with the Epic Fail ATX-400, though the PCB is clearly different (the same one used for the "ISO" series).
The mains wires to the PCB are only rated for 300V (AWM 1007, the same style used for most output wires). I don't know if this is a serious hazard, but the mains cords I've cut open have heavier insulation, and decent PSUs usually use 600V (various styles, some of which are double-insulated) wiring on the primary side. The input filtering includes three 400VDC film capacitors (a 0.68µF on the AC input, before the switch, and two 0.1µF on the PCB), one common-mode coil, and three 4.7nF 2kV ceramic capacitors (two on the AC side, one on the DC side of the bridge). The rectifier is made up of four RL205 (2A 600V), the primary capacitors are 330µF "MK" (which look much like Fuhjyyus, right down to the date-code format, so presumably they're another rebrand of them), and the main switchers are TT2146. The main transformer is EI-28
. The +5VSB has two 680µF 10V 8mm Fuhjyyu TMR, the +3.3V (the only other rail with a full Π filter) has a 1000µF 10V TN before the coil and a (leaking) 2200µF 6.3V TNR (a special orange type which seem to be commonly used on the +3.3V in ISO series PSUs) after (both 10mm), the +5V has two 470µF 10V 8mm TNs, and the +12V has a single 680µF 16V 8mm TMR.
The fan is a Ruilian Science RDM8025SA, the same model in the Okia from the previous round-up. I only just found out how much more noise can result when you put a fan in a badly ventilated PSU, and it can make seemingly very quiet fans ~whooooosh~. I bet this PSU would get another fail award if you reviewed it.
By the way, the Epic Fail has no MOVs.
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