Sunday, February 21st 2016

Enermax Announces the Revolution X't II Power Supply

After launching the 'REVOLUTION X'T' a few years ago, ENERMAX, the leading designer and manufacturer of power supplies is introducing the 2nd Generation of the REVOLUTION X't series. This new generation series is equipped with top-notch 100% 105°C Japanese capacitors, Patented Twister Bearing Fan with ultra-silence performance, modular cables and more. The series is available in the following wattages: 450W, 550W, 650W and 750W.

The REVOLUTION X't II power supply series has 80 PLUS Gold certification with up to 92% efficiency, which will help systems to meet 2013 ErP Lot 6 with high efficiency 5Vsb circuitry. In addition, the REVOLUTION X't II employs 100% 105°C Japanese electrolytic capacitors, the highest component standards that provide maximum durability and stability.
The patented Twister bearing fan
The REVOLUTION X't II comes with a 13.9cm ENERMAX patented Twister bearing fan, which offers low noise power quality so that can meets all silent PC enthusiasts; along with long lifetime operation (160,000 hours MTBF). Furthermore, the Hybrid modular and 100% flexible flat cable design makes it more efficient and stable.

Provide reliable protection
The REVOLUTION X't II also features patented HeatGuard(a.k.a. Fan-delay), which keeps the PSU fan running for 30-60 seconds after shutdown to dissipate the remaining system heat and prolong system life. It also comes with our patented CordGuard, which fixes the AC cord tightly to avoid accidental shutdown of your PC. Our safe guard system is also loaded with multiple protection circuitry of OCP (3.3V/5V), OVP, OPP, SCP, and SIP, those protect systems from damage. In addition, the REVOLUTION X'T II comes with 24/7 @ 40°C ready features, as the high-end components and advance layout ensure non-stop operation.

Energy Conservation
The DC to DC of REVOLUTION X'T II circuit ensures tight DC output regulation to support latest CPU and GPU peak power and zero load energy saving mode. Moreover, the 100-240VAC full range AC input for universal use. REVOLUTION X'T II is also embedded with Active PFC with PF value up to 0.99, it will minimize the reactive power loss to a minimum.

The REVOLUTION X't II series will be available for retail in Fabruary 2016, backed with a limited 5-year warranty.

For more information, visit the product page.
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10 Comments on Enermax Announces the Revolution X't II Power Supply

#1
R-T-B
Ok, WTF is a "twister bearing"

Sounds like a bad idea, but I'm sure it's just marketing fluff for some kind of fluid bearing...
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#2
Xzibit
R-T-BOk, WTF is a "twister bearing"

Sounds like a bad idea, but I'm sure it's just marketing fluff for some kind of fluid bearing...
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#3
hellrazor
Why are there two of the same picture?
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#4
Kyrios74
I took a month ago the first XT series for a friend of mine.
Never used.
It has a manufacturing defect. It was defective.
Any house plant was in block. I tried 3 apartments. all in bloc.
I hope for enermax that this series is made better.
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#5
LTUGamer
hellrazorWhy are there two of the same picture?
If you will strongly zoom second one you will see iliuminati
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#7
JNCW886
It's the product video:
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#8
wolar
the only problem is the price, enermax tends to be on the priciest of the PSU's (for the same quality/wattage) .
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#9
R-T-B
Xzibit
Wow, that just played porno-like music and explained nearly nothing while taking apart a fan...

Cool story bro... As best I can tell it's either a derivative of rifle bearing or FDB, but without actual details there doesn't appear to be anything special warranting a new name.
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LTUGamer
R-T-BWow, that just played porno-like music and explained nearly nothing while taking apart a fan...

Cool story bro... As best I can tell it's either a derivative of rifle bearing or FDB, but without actual details there doesn't appear to be anything special warranting a new name.
Well... They never was good at making product videos.


This video looks ugly. 1:02-1:09 and 2:28-2:32 parts is so ugly that it makes them funny :D
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