Test 1′s ripple results aren’t shown in the table, but it’s obvious from that test that the 5vsb rail doesn’t like not having a load on it, as the ripple on that rail was at 260mV during that test – over five times the maximum limit. Thankfully, this is an unrealistic scenario in a PC. All computers will put a load on the 5vsb rail.
The two primary capacitors are rated at 560µF, but most 560µF capacitors are physically larger than these parts, so it wouldn’t surprise me if they are actually only 470 or even 330µF.
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