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Enermax Revolution 87+ 1000W Power Supply Review

The power supply is shipped in a very bright, gold coloured box, highlighting the 80 Plus Gold certification.

The power supply isn't very well protected inside the box which is surprising. Luckily our sample was in pristine condition but Enermax really could do better with this packaging.

Enermax supply a power cable, CordGuard, a bag for the modular cables, a well written user manual and four screws for installation.

Above left, the modular cables. Above right, the cables which are hard wired into the power supply.

Enermax have hardwired two PCI-E cables into the power supply with four more available via the modular cabling. These are all 6+2 cables, which is ideal for a high end multiple graphics card system configuration.

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7 comments

  1. Nice, I am not a big fan of the gold they use all the time, but im not that bothered. Seems like a solid design all round. As most of their products are. Still use a 850W of theirs, 3 years and running.

  2. yum, I am looking at the 850W for my next upgrade. love their products. they have a nice keyboard out at the minute, well nice looking, it might suck….

  3. Excellent, My system keeps crashing, has been for a month now and I think it might be the PSU. any experts here able to tell me how I can tell if it is the PSU without buying another one obviously?

  4. Any ideas where it is available? cant find it on the usual UK sites.