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| Author: Whoopty | |||
| Posted: 23:00, March 29th 2006 | |||
| Link: http://www.enermax.co.uk/ | |||
| Score: 9 out of 10 [?] | |||
| Price: £105 | |||
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Testing
To test this PSU, I set it up and let my computer sit idle for 30 mins and then using speedfan I took voltage readings of the 3.3v, 5v and 12v rails. I then placed my rig under load using 3dMark01 to stress GPU, memory and CPU; while running Folding at Home in the background to make sure CPU usage was at 100%.
The test setup was as follows:
AMD 3500+ @ 2.75ghz & 1.65v
DFI LanParty NF4 SLI-DR
OCZ 1gb PC4000 VX @ 250htt & 3.3v
Nvidia 6600 256 @ 420/518
The results for the testing were as follows:
| Idle Voltages | Load Voltages | |
| 3.3v rail | 3.02v | 3.01v |
| 5.0v rail | 5.1v | 5.0v |
| 12.0v rail | 11.98v | 11.97v |
Conclusion
Its obvious that this PSU has everything you could need in a PSU. Its rails are some of the sturdiest I have ever seen, it looks phenominal with its jet black paint job and gold flecked fan grill and internal heatsinks. The size of some of its cabling was a bit of a bother, but the Pros for this PSU far overshadow this very minor detail. All in all, I would highly reccommend this PSU to anyone who is running a powerful rig, this 620w powerhouse will not let you down.
| Pros | Cons |
| Rock solid rails | Cable braiding is a bit thick |
| Well cooled with honey comb grills and "Silent" 120mm fan | A tad Expensive |
| Looks awesome, the offsets with the black brilliantly | |
| Lots of goodies |
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