The MaxRevo arrives in a huge box with the name of the product on the front and a short list of main specifications bottom left.
When the outer shell is removed we are presented with what can only be described as a ‘tool kit' style box, with separate pull out sections.
Cable | Amount |
MB 20+4 pin | x1 (650mm) |
CPU 8 pin and 4 pin | x3 (650mm) |
PCI E 8 pin (6 pin +2) | x10 (5 cables) (500mm each) |
Sata power connectors | x12 (3 cables) (450mm + 100mm each) |
Peripheral 4 pin (molex) | x8 (2 cables) (450mm + 100mm each) |
Floppy connector | x2 |
Sata & Molex Hybrid cable | x8 (4 cables with 2 on each) (550mm+150mm each) |
The bottom tray contains a user manual and all the modular cabling, which is extremely extensive and built to the highest standards. They also include two storage pouches, one in black and the other in red.
There are six 12V rails with this specific design, and we have included above an image breakdown of how the power supply is laid out.
The bundle contains literature on the product, a sticker, a power cable, an extra fan for a system build, mounting screws and a cord lockguard fitting.
Could power a small island with this !
Yeah, I certainly wont be buying this as it cost more than my graphics cards and memory put together, but thats hardcore.
1350W, I hope to god we never need this for our PC’s in the mainstream !
I bought a few of their recent fans, very good quality, quiet too.
Thats a hell of a PSU, but its equally a hell of a price. almost 300 quid. ouchies
Its worth the money for the bundle and box alone, would work out great for my garage, I need a new tool kit :p
Yeah thats an insane PSU, for the high end gurus of tech. way out of my normal buying range. I spent £100 and I thought that was a lot on a psu
Quality product, I like the way Enermax are one of the few companies who actually make all their own designs. bonus points from me.