The Package and Contents
The PSU arrived in a retail package, which is typical for a PSU box. The package is well described with all the key specifications listed outside and even with some graphics showing efficiency and noise levels, so we don’t have to browse the web if we are curious about this data. Of course, Enermax has all the details on its website.
The package includes a power supply, modular cables, a user manual, screws, and a power cord. Simply, everything we need for the installation.
The PSU itself looks good, but not as good as the top series. The exterior is painted black, and it’s scratch-resistant. Of course, there are limits, but at least after installation, there won’t be anything visible. The paint job is quite standard and not close to what we could see in the Platimax series PSUs or in the D.F. X that we will review in the upcoming days. The PSU is not very expensive, so it’s not a problem, especially when the most important is inside, and it’s exceptional.
On the back, we will find a typical power switch. There is no eco mode or anything else, but the PSU handles automatic fan adjustment well and is quiet during work. The “self-cleaning” technology assures it will be in perfect condition for a long time.
The PSU is fully modular, so it means that we can use as many cables as we need and skip additional ones to save space in the PC case. It helps in cable management and may also improve the airflow depending on the PC case design. All cables are long and flat, which helps in installation and, later, the mentioned airflow.
On the next page, we will closely examine the PSU and its performance.