Specifications
80 PLUS Efficiency | GOLD |
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Modular | Fully modular |
Cable type | Black flat |
Total power (W) | 1050 |
Input Voltage (V) | 100-240 |
Input Current (A) | 13-6.5 |
Input Frequency (Hz) | 47-63 |
Fan size (mm) | 120 |
Operating temperature (°C) | 40 |
MTBF (hours) | >100K |
Protection | OCP,OVP, UVP, OPP, OTP, SCP |
Dimension (D x W x H), (mm) | 140 x 150 x 86 |
Cables
ATX 20+4 | 4+4 PIN | 12VHPWR | PCIe 6+2 | SATA | Molex (PERIPHERAL) |
Floppy | |
Connectors | 1 | 2 | 1 | 6 | 8 | 4 | 1 |
All the cables are black and flat, including the 12VHPWR cable. I miss separately braided cables like in the older Enermax series, but maybe we will see them again in the top PSUs.
I’m not sure why the FDD power cable is still added to new PSUs. Most new computers don’t even use SATA or Molex cables for SSD/ODD as M.2 SSD took over as the main storage, and we use USB flash drives more often than optical drives.
All the cables come in a pouch with the Enermax logo.
AC/DC
AC Input | 100-240Vac~ 13-6.5A 47-63Hz | ||||
DC Output | +3.3V | +5V | +12V | -12V | +5Vsb |
Max Output Current | 20A | 20A | 87.5A | 0.3A | 2.5A |
Max Combined Power | 130W | 1050W | 16.1W | ||
Total Power | 1050W |
The Revolution D.F. 2 has enough power to support the highest desktop processors and graphics cards. Nowadays, two or more graphic card setups are barely ever used, and a single top series graphics card shouldn’t need any stronger power supply. As usual, Enermax keeps high quality, so we don’t have to worry that anything happens during extended high-load gaming sessions.
Even if we won’t use the full power, then the lower load guarantees us quiet work, and when the PSU fan doesn’t have to spin, then sucks less dust inside and keeps clean and in perfect condition for longer. The D.F. series also includes “self-cleaning” fan technology. In short, it spins the fan in the opposite direction for a while to remove the dust and then goes back to the normal operation.