Enermax is also represented at this year’s Computex. Among other things, the Taiwanese company will present two new power supply series, but also several AiO water cooling systems as well as some other new products or prototypes at the trade show.
Power supply series Platimax Gemini
With the PLATIMAX GEMINI, Enermax is introducing the first power supply series at Computex that complies with both the ATX 3.0 and ATX12VO standards. The power supplies of the new series are designed for a particularly environmentally friendly use. They exceed Intel ATX 12VO load efficiency standards and ensure particularly low standby power consumption. Enermax thus proves to attach great importance to sustainability – even in the otherwise very power-intensive gaming sector.
Revolution D.F. X power supply series
In addition to the Platimax Gemini, Enermax has introduced another new power supply series, the Revolution D.F. X. The products in this series are compatible with ATX 3.0 as well as PCIe 5.0, and are equipped with Enermax’s patented Dust-Free Rotation technology, which reduces the accumulation of dust around the fan blades, increasing the life of the products. Features of the Revolution series products include an ARGB side panel with 14 built-in lighting modes, an RGB control button for powering down at night, a native 600W-12VHPWR cable and an additional dual 8-pin-to-12VHPWR (600W) cable.
CPU cooler LIQTECH TR4 II
The LIQTECH TR4 II is the first liquid cooler on the market to be certified by Intel for its Xeon Sapphire Rapids workstations. LIQTECH TR4 II CPU mounting kits are designed for Intel W-3400 and W-2400 series Xeon processors with socket LGA4677, as well as AMD Ryzen Threadripper PRO processors with socket sWRX8 / sTRX4/ TR4, and AMD socket SP3 for AMD EPYC processors. Thus a broad compatibility is given.
CPU cooler LIQMAXFLO
In addition, Enermax has introduced another liquid CPU cooler, the LIQMAXFLO. This one is equipped with a new generation of the manufacturer’s Dual-Chamber Xtreme pump, which works much more efficiently than its predecessor. Thanks to the improved structure and optimized flow design, a 30% higher flow pressure and a 20% higher coolant flow rate are achieved. In addition, there is a 60 mm ARGB fan that can reduce the temperature of the main components on the motherboard by up to 20 degrees Celsius. All in all, the LIQMAXFLO thus ensures a strong cooling performance – and is supposed to be especially quiet thanks to the silent-flow fan.
SquA Fusion fan
With the SquA Fusion, Enermax has also introduced its first case fan with a magnetic connection at Computex, once again taking its portfolio in a whole new direction. Among other things, the fan is supposed to score points with a square ARGB frame and ARGB hub lighting.
Case Cable Master 20
The new Cable Master 20 enclosure seamlessly follows the current trend of rear-mounting: In addition to an ordinary mounting, it also allows a rear-facing mounting of the motherboard. It should also convince with a generous amount of space and a cable management solution. More information is not available yet. The prototype is still far from being ready for the market.
Midi-Tower MarbleShell Apex Marble MS32
There is also little information so far about the midi-tower MarbleShell Apex Marble MS32, the second new PC case Enermax unveiled at Computex. This is the first modular case from Enermax and features removable top radiator and fan mounts on the PSU cover, which should make hardware installation and cable management easier. Also interesting is the fact that there is a movable fan mount, so that hardware components in particular need of cooling should be easier to reach.
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