Thursday, May 26th 2011
Enermax Announces MaxRevo 1350W Modular Power Supply
Enermax enters the heavyweight class with its new MaxRevo, high-performance PSU specially designed for multi-GPU systems, industrial PC, workstations and servers. It complies with the strictest standards for server PSU, and is equipped with six powerful 12V rails for a safe and stable supply of power to today's high-end systems with full modular design for easy customized use for various peripheral GPU settings.
MaxRevo incorporates the Copper-Bridge Array transmission technology to replace traditional wires, which offers four times wider and shorter transmission path, and results in up to 3% improved regulation that ensures system stability and clean DC output quality.Enermax further advanced the topology of its successful Modu87+ and Pro87+ series to reduce energy losses, along with its patented high magnetic power density transformer to provide maximum switching efficiency and outstanding KW output stability, that enables PSU to attain up to 94 % peak efficiency (80 PLUS Gold standard). The MaxRevo signfies Enermax's commitment to lead the industry with innovative and high-quality power supplies, and will be available in powerful 1350W.
MaxRevo incorporates the Copper-Bridge Array transmission technology to replace traditional wires, which offers four times wider and shorter transmission path, and results in up to 3% improved regulation that ensures system stability and clean DC output quality.Enermax further advanced the topology of its successful Modu87+ and Pro87+ series to reduce energy losses, along with its patented high magnetic power density transformer to provide maximum switching efficiency and outstanding KW output stability, that enables PSU to attain up to 94 % peak efficiency (80 PLUS Gold standard). The MaxRevo signfies Enermax's commitment to lead the industry with innovative and high-quality power supplies, and will be available in powerful 1350W.
13 Comments on Enermax Announces MaxRevo 1350W Modular Power Supply
its over 1000!!!
it could power 2 or 3 pc at the same time :D
maybe your hardware is putting too much stress on it
maybe your case has bad ventillation.
maybe your room's ambient temperature was hot to start with. you cant expect temps to come out below room temperature.
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the less a PSU has the work, the less heat it creates, and the less heat it creates the better the PSU can keep the voltages stable and regulated. otherwise kaboom
the case is open with table fan blowing into it
my room is damn hot what to expect from living in iraq its a hell hole:banghead:
the cpu is idle by the way!!!
If your ambient temps are already high. dont be expecting your hardware temps to be much lower then that.