Enermax reveals their MaxTytan 1050W and 1250W 80+ Titanium PSUs
Enermax reveals their MaxTytan 1050W and 1250W 80+ Titanium PSUs
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MaxTytan PSUs will offer users 80+ Titanium efficiency levels, which means that PSUs will offer 90%+ levels of efficiency when the PSU is a 10%-100% loads. This is the highest efficiency level that is available in the 80+ standard.Â
This PSU also features a fanless mode, which allows the PSU to run at 0% fan speeds until 70% loads on the 1050W model and 60% loads on the 1250W model (750W). This will provide silent operation until the system is under extremely heavy loads. Â
One other feature of this PSU is its self-cleaning DFR technology, which runs the PSU’s fans in reverse to help clear dust from the system, elongating the time between cleaning/maintenance is required and increasing the lifespan of the product. Â
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This PSU also supports a unique feature called CoolerGinie, which allows users to power their system fans using a dedicated port on the PSU which allows fan speeds to be controlled by the PSU itself, with the PSU featuring Off (fans spin as normal), Whisper and silent modes, changing fan speeds depending on CPU load.Â
Personally, I would prefer to bind fan speeds to CPU or GPU temperatures, though this at least gives users some additional control options.Â
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COOLERGENIE Delivers 2 Incredible Functions: Semi-fanless and Fan-delay
COOLERGENIE is an intelligent 2-in-1 fan controller for the system fans; this gadget features 2 functions: (1) semi-fanless and (2) fan-delay. The controller allows users to adjust fanless setting for the system fans (excluding CPU cooler fan). There comes with 3 modes:
- – OFF: Fanless function is disabled. Fans will spin according to their original settings.
- – Whisper: Before 40%
- – Silence: Before 55%
Regarding the fan-delay function, the design is to keep system fans (including CPU cooler fan) running for extra 40-60 seconds after system off, to dissipate the remaining heat within the chassis and prolong the system’s lifetime.Â
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Enermax has not released the pricing of these new PSU models, though they are expected to release soon globally.Â
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