Due my decision to perform PSU Reviews, I did discover that they are two significant issues.
There is guidelines about PSU testing, and technical bibliography, that amateurs pretending the PSU reviewers they do not read or comply with the proper how-to of testing.
ATX Version 3.0 Multi Rail Desktop Platform Power Supply / Design Guide Revision 2.0 ( February 2022)
Table 4-5: Recommended Standby Rail DC and AC Power Efficiency
Here comes the obvious conclusion, that INTEL recommendations they do cleanly mention a high of importance information.
When testing 5VSB Rail = Minimum load current this is 550mA of load and the PSU it should deliver 75% of electrical efficiency.
The second of high importance information, in order to establish minimum compliance to ALPM and ErP* Lot 3 2014 (newest)
The PSU / 5VSB Rail, it should be tested with 90mA of load, and the PSU it should deliver 55% of electrical efficiency.
5 DCV at 90mA this represents basic loading that a connected motherboard will creates.
DC wattage this is now 0.45VA or W with expected efficiency 55%.
Efficiency of 55% this translates that PSU will waste almost 1W of AC power so to deliver 0.45VA or W
The second test, verification of power efficiency 75%:
5 DCV at 550mA this is 2.75 VA or W
In this test it is expected the PSU to use (3,4375 W) of AC power so to deliver 2.75 VA or W
And now I have a question for all serious thinkers, whom or which PSU product reviews source, takes measurements as they should be taken, in order this to become product reviews comparison point?
In conclusion.
It is hilarious for someone to baptize him self as electrical test LAB manager, if you are not aware of electrical power fundamentals along theory, and you also missing real training along certifications.
The industry of electrical power analysis, this must be flamed too.
When minimum testing requirements for tower computer this is 1W of AC energy and above, there is no need for super expensive power analyzer.
Third myth that must be exterminated, this is the called as Vampire power, there is no such a thing.
There is no pulsing PSU this be connected alone, to a wall plug, and this wasting energy all by it self.
PSU and a motherboard this is a bonded electrical design, they cannot work as separate.
If we did have smart people as PSU testers (reviewers) around us?
They would all had agree to use a specific INTEL motherboard model (workstation) as testing platform for the evaluation 5VSB consumption by using different PSU models with it.
And or at least them to use instead, DC loading relative to 55% and 75% mark of AC Power Efficiency target.
I am now in denial to use any PSU testing reports, a product of amateurs work, as comparison point to my own, proper made PSU testing work.
By pilling up test equipment at your room, that you are not aware of their use,
this does not makes you a test lab specialist.