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Application:

PC Power Supply

Provided by:

Enermax

Available at:

Anywhere

MSRP:

$120.50

Availability:

Now

Review by:

Michael

Edited by:

Paul

Review date:

January 4th, 2005
   

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     It never fails, or at least it's not supposed to. But when it does, it can have very catastrophic results! After all, the power supply is attached to every single piece of hardware you own, and that's especially true if you have the newest video cards that can demand as many as two power connections. So, the question is: Do you really want to trust just any ol' power supply to be the foundation of your pride and joy system? Most PC enthusiasts have their own favorites for just about each and every piece of hardware that can be cramed inside an enclsoure.

     Enermax has been a player in the PC Power market for quite some time, always running at the head of the pack with cutting edge units that deliver clean and efficient power. Even their website is kept upbeat and modern which, to me, shows a level of detail oriented to their customers. As technologies for the PC continue to expand, such as PCI-Express, it's obvious that the power supply must also mature to meet the needs of the PC for today, and tomorrow. Enermax has continued to define themselves as pioneers in the PC power industry with their Noisetaker Series. A model which has been expounded upon many times here on Club Overclocker. Once again, we feature a Noisetaker series power supply - the EG495AX-VE.