Keeping PSU fan running for 30-60 seconds after shut down to dissipate the remaining system heat and prolonging system lifetime Path breaking and leading patented fan control for optimal cooling and minimum noise (Modu87+ 800W: 700-1.800RPM) Integrated 13.9cm fan with patented Twister Bearing Technology ensures efficient and ultra silent cooling and long lifetime (100,000 hours MTBF) Supports energy saving modes of current and future CPU & GPU generations (C6 & Hybrid Mode) due to ZERO LOAD Design (no minimum load) Supports SLI™ systems (Modu87+ 700W/800W) and CrossFireX™ systems 10/12P sockets for possible connector changes of upcoming high-performance CPU and graphics card generationsįull support of most current DX11 graphics cards due to minimum two 6+2P (8P) PCI-E connectors Extremely low ripple noiseĪll-round modular cable management. Three high-performance and massive 12V rails. Full support of most current CPU: Intel® Core 2 Duo™ / Quad™ / Extreme™ / i7™ / i5™ / i3™ and AMD® Athlon™ 64X2/X4 or Phenom™ X3/X4 Technological breakthrough topology using a staged dynamic transformer array for extremely high efficiency with the most durable and stable output at any loadĬompliant with latest desktop power supply design guide. Will it maintain the standard we've become accustomed to from previous models such as the Revolution85+? Let's start by checking out the specifications to get a feel for what's in store:Ĩ7 to 93 percent efficiency 230V and 20 to 100 percent load. Today we're going to be finding out for certain as their very first gold certified PSU goes under the OC3D microscope. Enermax on the other hand have resisted the temptation to go into the gold scene full steam ahead, and instead have spent their time researching alternative PSU designs that can increase efficiency without sacrificing performance or features - or so we've been told! Furthermore, some manufacturers have even gone so far as to cut out certain safety features and compromise voltage stability just to be one of the first to hang with the gold medallists. To date, only a handful of manufacturers have actually managed to achieve 'Gold' status with many of the units just meeting the efficiency requirements by less than 0.5%. While none of these new certifications were by any means mandatory, the PSU market is immensely competitive, and having a power supply certified to one of these new standards would be a sure-fire way to attract the energy conscious consumer. The Gold, Silver and Bronze levels introduced new efficiency targets for manufacturers to meet in an effort to reduce global energy consumption in PC's and other devices. At the beginning of 2008 power supply efficiency organisation 80PLUS revised their certification program to include three new standards on top of the original 80PLUS (80%+) certification.
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