Sunday, November 23, 2008

ENERMAX Noisetaker 600W

ENERMAX Noisetaker EG701AX-VE SFMA(24P) 600W EPS12V SLI Certified CrossFire Ready Active PFC Power Supply



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Protection
Enermax has one of the highest protection standard on the market today, due to our advance design we offer the following type of protections:
OCP -Over Current Protection
UCP -Under Current Protection
OVP - Over Voltage Protection
OLP -Over Load Protection
OTP - Over Temperature Protection
SCP - Short Circuits Protection.



Smart Fan Function

The Smart Fan technology was developed by the folks at Enermax to protect your investment. After your system shutdown, the two ball earing fans continue to run for another 2 mins to cool off your power supply and components . It also has a heat sensor that will allow the fans to run for more then 2 mins if the temp is greater then 40c after the 2 min. This will greatly increase the life your power supply and components.


Specification:
Maximun Power - 600W
Fans - 2
PFC - Active
Main Connector - 20+4Pins
+12 Rails - 2
PCI-E Connectors - 2x6Pin
CrossFire - Ready
SLI - Certified
Over Voltage Protection - +5V , +3.3V , 12V1 + 12V2
Input Frequency range - 47~63Hz




Connector feature:
1 x Main connector (20+4Pin)
1 x 12V(8pin)
7 x peripheral
2 x SATA
2 x Floppy
2 x PCI-E

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Testimonial/Reviews

Pros:
Quiet. Originally has set up in a studio apartment, 6 feet from my bed.
I like the power switch on the back of the power supply. It lets me turn everything off without having to unplug the computer.

Cons:
NoneOther

Thoughts:
Computer consists of 6 hard disks, 2 CD-ROMS, floppy drive and 4GB of RAM, AMD Athlon 64 FX-57.

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Pros:
Good price (much cheaper than when i bought it) and good power w/ virtually 0 noise

Cons:
none i can think of

Other Thoughts:
Im upgrading now to a bigger PSU just in case i overlock my new rig- this is the 2nd build i have used this PSU in and have had great luck w/ it. It is very quiet and pushes ample power.In my new build I accidentally used the connector EVGA gives for their new 8800 cards that converts 2 of the 4 pin connectors into a 6 pin connector for the videocard and the PSU couldnt handle the pull on the 2 connectors and wouldnt fully power all the peripherals. But like the idiot i am when i bundled up all the connectors up top i forgot that I had a true 6 pin connector there and once I plugged that in instead of using the stupid adaptor the PSU powers perfectly. And the only reason im upgrading is for overclocking potential which w/ my luck this PSU can prob handle anyways and ill waste more money but WTH you only live once.

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