The 140mm fan is branded EA142512M-0A and is a Twister bearing model. It is rated to 1,500 rpm maximum.
The design looks almost identical to the MaxRevo which we reviewed a while ago. Enermax are using a self contained EMI filter unit and inside is a single X capacitor, two Y capacitors and a coil. Outside there are a few differences, such as a duo of ceramic capacitors and a single diode. In the middle of the power supply is a row of transformers.
They are using three 105c rated Matsushita (Panasonic) primary capacitors (330uf/400v). Heatsinks are strategically positioned with one of them holding two Toshiba K20J60U MOFSETs. The small PCB next to these contains the PFC controller IC's. Next to the two large coils are a row of Rubycon capacitors, which are used to filter the +12VDC output.
Very nice, and also incredibly expensive. ouch.
Built for the ultra high end audience. can we have more reviews of power supplies some of us can afford? (even though this is great and its good to read these also).
Very nice, ive an older Enermax PSU which I still use and it rocks.
Thanks for sharing these thoughts. This has been very helpful to me. Looking forward to read more informative topic.
Just bought mine from Systo.co.uk for 304gbp inc. P&P 🙂
Really cant wait for it to arrive!!! 😀