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 Enermax Galaxy 1000 Watt
EGA1000EWL
The Galaxy 1KW is at the top if it's class, powerful
75A on the +12Vrails can handle the beefiest system. Super high 85%
efficiency and the 13.5cm fan keep this beast nearly silent. The Power
Guard function will let you know if there is an immediate problem with your PSU.
- Five +12V Rails
- Quad GPU output
- Modular Cables
- Rated at 50C
- Up to 24 Drives
Also available in a 850W Model
Detailed Specifications from Enermax (PDF)
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Best Hardware Award
GURU3D |
"If you are in the extreme high-end segment looking for a
PSU, or even better, in the market for Quad SLI the the Enermax Galaxy
1000W is something you should definitely put on your wish-list as I can
recommend whole-heartedly.
This Galaxy PSU is all about the future as once you buy it you can rest
assure that anything you throw at it will be eaten alive without a
problem. Quad CPU / Quad GPU ... it just does not matter." |
Hardware
Secrets |
"Galaxy 1000 W is the most high-end
power supply from Enermax and one of the most powerful power supplies
for desktops and servers available on the market today. It was designed
to fit quad-SLI systems and multi-CPU systems, and it is the first power
supply compliant with the forthcoming EPS12V 3.0 standard (as this
standard is not yet finalized, Enermax is calling it EPS12V 2007). Let’s
take an in-depth look on this beast. "
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PRO
CLOCKERS |
"It’s hard to find features within a
power supply but it seems that Enermax included more features into this
unit than there are in some motherboards. The amount of power, circuitry
protection and cooling is more than what I have seen in any power supply
I have tested. Because of the quality and levels of protection put into
this unit I would recommend it solely for these reasons alone, but the
multitude of 12v rails and the sheer handling specifications just add to
the reasons to consider this baby." |
3DGAMEMAN
.COM |
"Who would have thought that 1000W power
supplies would have been required to power computer gaming systems?
Well, that is the case if you have a dual or quad video card setup with
lots of hard drives. The other scenario is a server with 20+ hard
drives. This power supply would have no problem powering the most
demanding computer system that's currently on the market. This product
also stands out from many because it has a PowerGuard feature to protect
computer hardware, and it has a 135mm fan. Its Galaxy name is very
fitting because it has all the power in the world! Watch the Video to
find out more..." |
HARDWARE
lOGIC |
"The Enermax EGA1000EWL is catering to a
small audience, mainly those running the biggest and baddest systems.
When you consider this power supply is not targeted at the casual or
mainstream user, it isn't overpriced or as extravagant as you might
initially believe. I wouldn't recommend this much power to just anyone,
but if you are building a high end multi processor server, or trying to
power the baddest gaming rig created |
features :
- Quad CPU/CORE Support
Our dual dedicated +12V ( +12V1 & +12V2) with 17A on each rails allows you
to run a quad CPU and quad CPU Core server systems..
- Quad GPU Support
Five individual +12V Rails allows the power to support up to 4 PCI E graphic
cards.
- Five +12V Rails
Independent 12V rails supply to MB/CPU and drives in order to provide stable
and clean current to noise-sensitive devices, such as: CPU, add-on
cards.Meet UL 240VA safety requirements. It also separate the motherboard
rails and video card rails to ensure maximum power to your PCI Express video
card.
- High efficiency (85%)
High efficiency is achieve by using using high quality components and the
skills of our designer to maximizes your power supply output and minimize
wasted power. Efficiency is the measure of how much of the 100% power going
in to the PSU is being used up and the unused power dissipate into heat
through the heatsink. Lower efficiency means that more power is being wasted
and also the PSU will generate more heat.
- Power Guard
The PowerGuard uses LED light and internal buzzer to
indicate current power supply status. Under abnormal situation, the
PowerGuard will turn off the power supply to protect your system.
Detailed Specifications from Enermax (PDF)
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