Conclusion and Verdict
Enermax Platimax D.F. 750W is a really interesting option on our market. We can find competitive PSU which are offering stable voltages but if we wish something above that then not many products offer as much as the Platimax D.F. What I mean are at least SLEEMAX cables which look great and we don’t have to think about replacing them. Even the painting of the enclosure is exceptional. To the list we can add Dust-Free function, semi-passive work or a big bag of cable management clips. Who else adds cable management clips to the PSU? All these “small things” make the Platimax D.F. an exceptional product. It’s hard not to recommend the Platimax D.F. 750W.
The Platimax D.F. 750W is available on Amazon.de for about EUR 165. It’s clearly not a low price, even though there are more expensive units. On the other hand, price can make some users to pick competitive product. Those who are searching for a top quality will probably be interested in the Platimax D.F. series, regardless of the premium price.
Pros:
- 80 Plus Platinum
- Compact design
- SLEEMAX
- High performance
- Quiet work, semi-passive
- Dust-Free technology
- 5-year warranty
Cons:
- Nothing worth to mention … maybe except the price which isn’t low but for some users, it will be worth it
Final words:
Even though the Platimax D.F. is expensive then we know for what we are paying the premium. The Platimax D.F. 750W is an exceptional PSU which is clearly worth our recommendation. All users who are building high-end gaming PC or workstations will be for sure satisfied. Except for full stability and excellent performance, we are receiving additional products and technologies so our special computer is easier to build and simply works better.
The Platimax D.F. 750W is one more great PSU from Enermax. One more time Enermax product receives our Editor’s Choice Award!
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