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Enermax Galaxy EVO 1250W
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Wed, 4 November, 2009
Cases & Power Supplies
Enermax
Jake Mete
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Introduction
Consumers have wisened up to the importance of protecting their computer with some quality components, not the least of which is the power supply. Modern power supplies come in a wide range of models and makes, wattages and colours, with manufacturers now offering something for everyone. One market segment is the premium niche, with enthusiasts who demand top quality and performance for their hard-earned money. And with high-end systems typically consuming more and more power with each generation, the once-lowly power supply now occupies a significant place in an enthusiast computer system.

The Enermax Galaxy EVO 1250W is a monster unit that's designed for those consumers who require a high-wattage unit that brings top performance and a price tag to match. The original Enermax Galaxy was a legend in enthusiast circles, a trailblazer of kilowatt power supplies, and the Galaxy EVO is indeed an evolution of its predecessor, not only in name but in technological advancement and aesthetic styling.

Let's take a closer look at the EVO and see if it can live up to its pedigree.

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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