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Enermax Revolution 85+ 1050W
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Thu, 27 August, 2009
Cases & Power Supplies
Enermax
Jake Mete
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Introduction
Have you ever made a move to pass someone out on the highway only to realize your poor car didn't have much left under the hood and that sad reality was quickly replaced by the dread of seeing oncoming traffic? I had the pleasure of driving a Dodge Viper for awhile and let me tell you, there was nothing like the confidence of pulling out alongside someone and dropping the hammer. That car was a beast and it had so much grunt under the hood there seemed to be no end in sight; you pushed and it just went.

Perhaps less likely to impress the ladies than a powerful car, today we're looking at a beast of a different kind: the Enermax Revolution 85+ 1050W power supply. It also appears to have plenty of juice under the hood. It even looks like a brute, with a surprisingly edgy aesthetic that is complemented by some impressive features and performance claims. Let's take a look at the beast and see if it can meet our expectations.

Thanks go to our friends at Enermax for supplying the review sample.


"Enermax Technology Corporation was founded in 1990 by a group of young professional, enthusiastic, and high-tech oriented people in Taiwan. The main products we carry are switching power supplies, PC cases, industrial PC cases, pedestal and tower server cases, CPU coolers, second fans, mobile racks and other peripherals. Enermax has its own design groups and production line. Enermax's Design engineers work around the clock to come up with the best solution and product to meet the demand of the market."




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