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13 minutes ago, LukeTheCoder05 said:

So i have a Rosewill Lepton 500 adn i was wondering if anyone knew where it falls on the PSU tier list. I've looked on all variations of the list and couldn't find anything about it.

I've never heard of this brand anywhere but just from assumptions by the specs, I would say it is probably a tier 2 - 3. Don't take this for granted though, it might fall even under worse tier judging that it probably doesn't have adequate hardware to fall in a better tier despite being 80plus gold certified and being semi-modular.

 

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4 minutes ago, PatXioPC said:

I've never heard of this brand anywhere but just from assumptions by the specs, I would say it is probably a tier 2 - 3. Don't take this for granted though, it might fall even under worse tier judging that it probably doesn't have adequate hardware to fall in a better tier despite being 80plus gold certified and being semi-modular.

 

Rosewill is Newegg's house brand. Their PSUs range from crap to good. This model could be anywhere in that range.

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Internals look the same as far as I can tell as the ATNG ATM G series, used in the Rosewill Valens and Fractal Design Tesla 500/650. Don't know which revision it is.

 

Given how poorly the 700W Valens did (HardOCP), how well the 500W Tesla did (HardOCP), and how the 650W Tesla has performance reminiscent of the 700W Valens (HardwareSecrets), I'm guessing that the 500W Lepton will probably perform similarly to the Fractal Tesla 500W.

 

Lepton:

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Valens:

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The IEC inlet threw me for a loop because it looked more HEC than ATNG.

 

And all of this is speculation. Don't know for 100% sure without any reviews on the unit.

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