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Enermax Revolution D.F. X 1050 PSU Review

The Revolution D.F. X 1050 power supply is nicely finished and without the sticker applied is a neutral colour scheme to fit into any themed build. Many new chassis hide the power supply anyway, so its not so much of an issue now.

The power supply measures 140mm x 150mm x 86mm.

The large 120mm fan is hidden behind a metal grill, with the ENERMAX badge in the centre. We will take a closer look at this fan when we open the unit later in the review.

One side of the power supply is home to the vented panel, power connector and power switch. There is a button beside the power switch. This is used to enable or disable the RGB lighting. Yes, you read that correctly.

There are 14 built in smart lighting modes and you can either switch modes by this button or by the M/B Sync option. One of the side panels is ARGB and this implementation means you don't need to have software installed to use the RGB lighting effects.

The modular bay on the other side of the unit is clearly laid out and labelled for ease of use during the build phase.

The 1050 Watt PSU can deliver 87.5A to the +12V rail. It can deliver 20A to both +3.3V and +5V minor rails (130W).

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