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Vortez Hardware - PC Hardware News and Reviews » News » February 2010 » Enermax revises Modu82+, Pro82+ and LibertyECO PSU series

Enermax revises Modu82+, Pro82+ and LibertyECO PSU series

Posted by: David Mitchelson on: 02/01/2010 08:29 PM [ Print | 4 comment(s) ]



Hamburg, 1st February 2010. Modu82+, Pro82+ and LibertyECO belong currently to the most famous and popular PSU series on the market. With the PC demands of 2010, Enermax has now upgraded these three series with several new and attractive features:

DXXI Ready!
In the face of the inevitable upgrade of many PC systems, gamers wanting high-performance DirectX11 graphics cards, require new demands of power. Enermax changed every single 6-pin PCI-Express connector to the upgraded 6+2-pin (8-pin) instead. All Enermax PSUs from 400W upwards possess at least two 6+2-pin (8-pin) PCI-Express connectors, which will be required for the new generation of DirectX11 graphics cards, coming on the market in 2010.

HeatGuard
As a feature of high-end series Revolution85+, Enermax introduced the “HeatGuard” cooling function. By keeping the PSU fan running for 30 to 60 seconds after shut down of the PC, it dissipates the remaining heat left over. HeatGuard offers an additional protection of system components and helps to prolong system’s lifetime.

CordGuard
Everyone knows this possible situation, especially on LAN events or in crowded rooms: while sitting at the computer, someone stumbles over the AC power cord and your PC shuts off suddenly. Enermax has a remedy for this problem: a small, patented metal clip. By clamping the AC cord tightly to the PSU case, it avoids accidental shutdowns of the PC.

Extented CPU 12V Power Cable
In more and more PC cases, the power supply is installed at the bottom. As a consequence, the distance between PSU and CPU socket becomes longer, causing the 12V power cable to stretch. Therefore, Enermax has updated its PSUs by equipping all new series with 60cm CPU 12V cables. This gives users more flexibility in assembling their PC systems.



The new Modu82+ II (625W), Pro82+ II (425W/525W/625W) and LibertyECO II (500W/600W) power supply series are available immediately. Upgrades of the remaining watt models will be available soon. For more information about the upgrade, please visit: ENERMAX.CO.UK - Enermax PSU Upgrade 2010.



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Enermax revises Modu82+, Pro82+ and LibertyECO PSU series

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#2972 Posted on: 02/07/2010 09:20 AM
I like them. They look solid. I didn`t had a chance to test Enermax Psu`s but i guess they`re pretty stable.

Enermax revises Modu82+, Pro82+ and LibertyECO PSU series

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#2973 Posted on: 02/07/2010 11:42 AM
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Originally Posted by larissa View Post
I like them. They look solid. I didn`t had a chance to test Enermax Psu`s but i guess they`re pretty stable.
Enermax are brilliant. I use the Revo 85+ and it gives me peace of mind because of how smoothly it runs so no matter what I throw at it, it will be stable.

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Enermax revises Modu82+, Pro82+ and LibertyECO PSU series

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#2974 Posted on: 02/07/2010 01:50 PM
Antec and Enermax have always been my preferred PSU. You won't get anything more reliable and with the amount of warranty for the price!

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Enermax revises Modu82+, Pro82+ and LibertyECO PSU series

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#2976 Posted on: 02/07/2010 04:47 PM
Even the popular Corsair PSU can often go wrong as one of my friends will tell you, although kudos on Corsair for giving him an upgrade as his replacement.

I used to think PC Power and Cooling were the best and they may well be but I was unlucky to be one of the few that had one go wrong. The first replacement I got blew up according to the guy I sold it to...The second one is inside my brother's computer...

Intel core i7 920, Biostar T-power x58, 6GB ocz platinum 1333 cas 7, Gainward gtx260 216, Western digital 320gb, Noctua NH-D14 cooler X-fi xtrememusic, Enermax Revolution 85+ 850W, Lian li B-25, Logitech g15, 2.1 Aego-M, Razer Diamondback 3g.

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