Feb 25, 2011 08:22 GMT  ·  By

That CeBIT is just around the corner is something pretty much everyone following the news is aware of, more or less, and Enermax seems to be preparing quite a few things, especially in the PSU field.

For those that, for whatever reason, do not yet know, the CeBIT 2011 Expo will take place between March 1 and 5 in Hannover, Germany.

It is there that IT companies from around the world will convene and show off their best and newest PCs and pieces of hardware.

Enermax, naturally, will be on the site with a full collection of PC cases, coolers, fans and power supplies of various ranking on the low-to-high end scale.

Among other things, the outfit revealed that it would be showing off an 80Plus Platinum-rated power supply, a prototype known as EXX900.

Apparently, said PSU will not be alone, as Enermax also plans to demonstrate the MaxRevo collection for top-tier systems.

Actually, instead of just high-end, gaming-meant personal computers, the line is intended for industrial PCs, servers and workstations as well.

They don't have 80Plus Platinum rating, but the efficiency is still higher than what the bulk of the consumer base usually winds up buying.

To be more specific, all three models have the 80Plus Gold certification, as they have an efficiency of up to 94%.

Speaking of three units, they have power outputs of 1,200 W, 1,350 W and 1,500 W, respectively, and are, no doubt, ready and set for multi-GPU configurations.

Other facts include six 12V rails on each of them and a modular build, meaning that buyers will be able to choose what cables to put in.

As was the case with the EXX900 and most other CeBIT announcements, there was no word of any sort on pricing and availability of the MaxRevo ultra-high-end Enermax power supplies.