Enermax Displays Two New Cases, Triathlor Power Supplies & More At Computex
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Enermax had quite the selection of products on display at Computex this year, ranging from all-in-one liquid coolers and cases to power supplies and fans. The first new products to grab our attention were the duo of as yet unnamed mid tower cases. The first chassis, which is part of Enermax’s Ostrog series comes in red and black. It offers alot of HDD storage room for a mid tower case with what appears to be 8 3.5/2.5-inch bays. The next chassis makes use of blue LED fans and is well ventilated due in part to a perforated front bezel. That said, both will make use of a mostly tool-free interior design while making good use of Enermax’s Vegas series fans which bring LED lighting and bold styling into the mix.
The next set of products to grab our attention was the Triathlor mid-range power supply series. These new units are 80 Plus Bronze certified and are ErP Lot 6 compliant. While the units are not fully modular, they do feature some modular cables which are flat and black for easy routing, while the non-detachable cables will come with gold-stripe sleeving which is a signature feature of Enermax power supplies. The new Triathlor series PSUs will be available in a variety of sub-1000W capacities, with all models utilizing 135mm fans.
Finally, we noticed Enermax won’t be left out of the all-in-one liquid cooler market either, with the ELC120 and ELC240 both making an appearance at Computex. Both of these AIO liquid coolers utilize a ceramic bearing pump and micro channel copper plate. The ELC120 is of course comprised of a 120mm radiator with single 120mm fan, meanwhile the ELC240 is comprised of a 240mm radiator and uses two 120mm fans. Both units will have support for all currently available sockets, pricing and availability however are unknown.
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