Firstly, Enermax have opted for flat flexible black cables. This reduces the visual impact of multicoloured or poorly braided cables, but also reduces cable clutter and obstructs case airflow less.
Secondly Enermax have opted for Japanese Capacitors. These should allow the NAXN Advanced to have better performance compared to its NAXN predecessor.
In addition to that Enermax also equips a dual ball bearing fan with reduced air turbulence intake noise. The Enermax “Safe Guard” package of OVP, DV, UVP, OPP, SCP and SIP is also built into the unit. Enermax claim non-stop stable operation at 40 degrees ambient and it includes VAC 100-240V via active PFC for global usage.
Enermax even included a somewhat tongue-in-cheek advertising video that makes you want to cringe a bit.
Enermax say these will come in 350/450/550/650W capacities. Hopefully we will be able to get one of these in for review testing and show you its performance at some point in the near future. What are your thoughts on this new power supply series from Enermax?
Source: PR
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