The company has released PSU models of 600W and 700W, respectively

Jan 13, 2010 13:24 GMT  ·  By

The two new power supplies from Enermax, which were known to be in development since December, are highly capable, low-noise PSUs that have an efficiency of up to 92%. The 600W EPG600AWT and the 700W EMG700AWT use the Dynamic Hybrid Transformer (DHT) design to achieve this 80Plus GOLD-rated efficiency. In addition, they also employ a 13.9 cm Twister-bearing fan and feature a Hybrid Capacitor array made of both Japanese electrolytic capacitors and solid state capacitors.

The MODU87+ and PRO87+ power supplies use the Dynamic Hybrid Transformer Topology, a technological breakthrough topology that employs a staged dynamic transformer array for an extremely high efficiency with the most durable and stable output at any load. The units' 12P modular design gives a high possibility for these PSUs to be compatible with new CPU and GPU 10P and/or 12P connectors.

Not only that, but the products are suited for any gaming configuration thanks to their support for SLI and CrossFireX, as well as for the latest Intel and AMD chips. These computing solutions include the Intel Core 2 Duo, Quad core, Extreme, Core i7 and Core i5 central processors, as well as the AMD Athlon 64X2 and Phenom II chips.

The power supplies employ the aforementioned 13.9 cm Twister-bearing fan with an MTBF (mean time before failure) of 100,000 hours and a low noise output. The PSUs even boast SpeedGuard, a patented fan control technology that can have the fan spinning at 330RPM to 1000RPM, allowing both an optimum cooling and low noise, depending on the workload.

The two devices each use three 12V rails, have ATX12V v2.3 and possess certain features that increase their reliability. The devices can run non-stop in a 50°C ambient and the Heat Guard keeps the fan running for 30 to 60 seconds after system shutdown in order to dissipate the remaining heat, thus prolonging the system's lifetime.

The EPG600AWT and EMG700AWT have prices of $159 and $219, respectively.

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