ENERMAX saca la primera fuente digital y fanless de 550W certificada platinum

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25 Years of Know-How in Power Supply Design: ENERMAX Introduces the World’s 1st Digital Fanless Power Supply.


March 5th, 2015, Taoyuan, Taiwan – The DIGIFANLESS 550W is the first digital and fanless power supply from ENERMAX. Based on a performance-capable passive cooling system, DIGIFANLESS allows for a completely silent PC operation (0db(A)). Latest ENERMAX technology and durable, high-quality components allow for a rock-stable and energy-efficient operation with 93% peak efficiency (80 PLUS® Platinum certified). The fanless PSU is equipped with a digital interface to read out and control the most essential power values via the brand-new ZDPMS software from ENERMAX (for example voltage, current, efficiency or temperature). Last, but not least, the new flagship power supply provides a flexible full-modular cable management with precious, individually sleeved wires.

Digital User Interface for Easy Power Monitoring
ENERMAX introduces the brand new ZDPMS (Zero Delay Power Monitor System) for most comfortable and precise PSU monitoring and control. The easy and instinct user interface (UI) informs about the system power consumption, efficiency, temperature, output voltage and ampere. For systems which have special 12V loading requirements, such as overclocking or test platforms, DIGIFANLESS allows users or system engineers/FAE to fine tune the 12V output voltage within +/- 3% regulation, and switch between 12V single or dual rail mode. In case of critical temperatures, voltages or currents, the ZDPMS software displays warning messages, so that the user can take precautionary measures to avoid a system shut down. The OVP and OCP warning point can be set individually. Finally, ZDPMS comes with an energy consumption calculator. Just input your regional average electricity fare and CO2 footprint profile, and the software will estimate the system electricity cost and CO2 emission factor.

Leading ENERMAX Technology for a Stable 0db(A) Operation

Since 1990, ENERMAX has always been a pioneer in PSU industry. ENERMAX power supplies are synonyms of quality & innovative technology. The DIGIFANLESS sets a new milestone as it is the world’s first digital fanless power supply. It is 80 PLUS Platinum certified with 93% peak efficiency, and complies with the Intel recommended 2013 ErP Lot 6 standard which will limit the standby power consumption to max. 0.5W. In addition, the internal patented copper bridge array reduces the electrical resistance which significantly improves the voltage regulation and maximizes the efficiency. ENERMAX applies 105°C Japanese electrolytic capacitors, high-grade MOSFETs, and high-density array of aluminum heatsinks for utmost passive cooling performance and a continuous full power output at 40°C ambient temperature. The DC-to-DC circuit with Zero-Load Design ensures the full compatibility with the latest C6/C7 power saving modes of Intel and AMD CPUs, and provides a most stable performance even at extreme dynamic loads. The DIGIFANLESS is a masterpiece of ENERMAX engineering providing a silent, energy-efficient and durable power supply in any situation.

Full-Modular Design with Precious Cable Sleeving

DIGIFANLESS comes with a full-modular and flexible cable management which simplifies the system installation. Following numerous requests from ENERMAX customers, modders and aesthetes, each wire is sleeved individually which creates an outstanding and precious appearance.

The ENERMAX DIGIFANLESS 550W power supply with passive cooling system and digital monitoring interface is designed for highest demands in terms of silence, quality, performance and usability. The new masterpiece from ENERMAX will be available in March 2015. For more information, contact your local ENERMAX distributor or visitwww.enermax.com



Link:: http://www.enermax.com/home.php?fn=eng/press_b_1&no=69



Eso sí, ya sabéis gente, las fuentes no son importantes y nunca lo fueron porque alimentar adecuadamente un sistema electrónico y con calidad y rigurosidad en las líneas/raíles ... nunca fue importante. [+risas]
Euros?

Otras fuentes digitales existentes?

Me mola lo de 0dbA
iTek escribió:Euros?

Otras fuentes digitales existentes?

Me mola lo de 0dbA



Acaba de salir, supongo que en nada entrará en catalogo. Y es la World 1st, así que no hay otras con las que puedas comparar.
KailKatarn escribió:
iTek escribió:Euros?

Otras fuentes digitales existentes?

Me mola lo de 0dbA



Acaba de salir, supongo que en nada entrará en catalogo. Y es la World 1st, así que no hay otras con las que puedas comparar.


Guay.

Ya llevaban retraso con las fuentes de alimentación.
Calculo que unos 175-200 euros.
Hombre hay fanless de seasonic mas baratas si ese es el precio. Eso si siendo digital lo vale por la estabilidad, pero a ese precio tambien estan las ax760 que tampoco suenan mucho y son digitales, ofreciendo mas potencia.
Dr Dre escribió:Hombre hay fanless de seasonic mas baratas si ese es el precio. Eso si siendo digital lo vale por la estabilidad, pero a ese precio tambien estan las ax760 que tampoco suenan mucho y son digitales, ofreciendo mas potencia.



Las ax760 digitales 100%? estás seguro de eso? porque ni la propia página web de las mismas menciona nada.

http://www.corsair.com/en-us/ax760-atx- ... odular-psu

Mira que me extraña en una marca que no fabrica fuentes y que sólo las remarca.
Me alegra que enermax vuelva a tener presencia, en referencia a la fuente me encantan las fuentes pasivas, pero no se en que afecta lo de que sea digital, supongo que sera mas precisa, pero vamos supongo que sera pijada mas que otra cosa.
A ver a que precio sale, porque acabo de ver el precio de la mia a 120€ ( me costo 150€ hace ya algun año) es una super flower golden silent 500w, tambien platinum y fanless, no es digital y tampoco las seasonic pero todas bajan de 150€, si la enermax si se acerca a 200€ chungo.
Vale si se sale, comprenla que os ira de fabula xdd. sobre todo a los tremendos bichos que teneis alguno es normal ponerle esa fuente, los otros con un poco mas nos pillamos un ordenador entero.
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