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Enermax shows us its new power supplies and its DFX self-cleaning technology


Enermax shows us its new power supplies and its DFX self-cleaning technology



The Enermax Platimax Gemini With its 1,200 W of power and 100% modular design, it is the first power supply on the market that complies with Intel ATX 3.0 and ATX12VO standards.

Geeknetic Enermax shows us its new power supplies and its DFX 1 self-cleaning technology

It offers 12VHPWR connectivity for next-generation graphics cards capable of delivering up to 600W on a single 12-pin cable. It boasts 80 PLUS Platinum efficiency and exceeds the efficiency under load required by the Intel ATX 12VO standard, as well as reducing power consumption at idle.

Geeknetic Enermax shows us its new power supplies and its DFX 2 self-cleaning technology

next to this Enermax Platimax Gemini, Enermax also showed us their SPlave X Enermax source, a custom model of the Enermaz Revolution along with the overclocker “Splave”.

Geeknetic Enermax shows us its new power supplies and its DFX 3 self-cleaning technology

On the other hand, the Enermax Platimax DFX is a 1,500 W model with 80 PLUS Platinum efficiency that integrates the new anti-dirt system that allows the fans to rotate in the opposite direction to automatically remove dirt and prevent loss of cooling capacity. This fan also stops turning when the load drops below 20%, which in a 1,500W source means 200W of power.

Geeknetic Enermax shows us its new power supplies and its DFX 4 self-cleaning technology

Its side also draws attention with 14 ARGB lighting modes, in addition to native support for ATX 3.0 with PCI Express 5.0 cable with 600W 12VHPWR cable.

The DFX self-cleaning system has also been integrated into the line Enermax Revolution DFX. with powers of 650 W, 1,050 W, 1,200 W, 1,350 W and 1,600 W and 80 PLUS Gold efficiency.

Geeknetic Enermax shows us its new power supplies and its DFX 5 self-cleaning technology

This line is characterized by a compact format, only 14 cm long in models up to 1,200 W and 17 cm in models with higher power.

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Article Editor: Antonio Delgado

Anthony Delgado

Computer Engineer by training, writer and hardware analyst at Geeknetic since 2011. I love gutting everything that comes my way, especially the latest hardware that we receive here for reviews. In my free time I mess around with 3d printers, drones and other gadgets. For anything here you have me.

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