- Oct 25, 2010
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Just curious why you never read of the high-end Enermax PSU's anymore?
All the talk lately is around Corsair units, Antec, Cooler Master etc. and IMO these units are #1 all made by the same company and #2 just aren't as good as an Enermax. Granted, Enermax PSU's are usually a good bit more expensive I've found than the equivalent wattage PSU of other brands... but worth it to me.
Am I off base, or is Enermax no longer the 'gold standard'? Personally after using other units (at one time a long while ago I used to have an Antec 400watt PSU) and having seen buddies system builds with stability issues, dead drives etc. etc. from other brand PSU's I'll never buy another brand.
My last two PSU's purchased were the Enermax Modu80+ 625 watt and recently a new Enermax Modu87+ 700 watt. Excellent, and I mean excellent construction (tear one apart, it's almost dare I say beautiful) in comparison to other brands, extremely quiet and offers very clean power with ample Amperage ratings on each power line.
All the talk lately is around Corsair units, Antec, Cooler Master etc. and IMO these units are #1 all made by the same company and #2 just aren't as good as an Enermax. Granted, Enermax PSU's are usually a good bit more expensive I've found than the equivalent wattage PSU of other brands... but worth it to me.
Am I off base, or is Enermax no longer the 'gold standard'? Personally after using other units (at one time a long while ago I used to have an Antec 400watt PSU) and having seen buddies system builds with stability issues, dead drives etc. etc. from other brand PSU's I'll never buy another brand.
My last two PSU's purchased were the Enermax Modu80+ 625 watt and recently a new Enermax Modu87+ 700 watt. Excellent, and I mean excellent construction (tear one apart, it's almost dare I say beautiful) in comparison to other brands, extremely quiet and offers very clean power with ample Amperage ratings on each power line.