Energy Efficiency of Component Power Supplies
Whilst it is easy to discuss Energy Star and energy efficiency (meaning active efficiency and no load power) requirements of external power supplies with customers, it is harder to have a similar discussion regarding component power supplies. This is because external power supplies are considered as a product in their own right (and as such have easy to understand requirements), but component power supplies are not.
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