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The EnermaxRevolution D.F. 12 850W is a cutting-edge ATX power supply that meets the latest ATX 3.1 and PCIe 5.0 standards. With a compact design, fully modular cables, and an impressive 80 PLUS Gold certification, this PSU delivers reliable power and efficiency for your high-performance PC. Backed by a 10-year warranty, itβs the perfect choice for gamers and professionals alike.
Connector Quantity | 7 |
Number of Fans | 1 |
Fan Size | 122 Millimeters |
Maximum Input Voltage | 13.2 Volts (DC) |
Wattage | 850 watts |
Cooling Method | Air |
Power Supply Design | Full Modular |
System Bus Connector Type | 6+2 Pin |
Compatible Devices | Personal Computer |
Connector Type Used on Cable | ATX |
Output Wattage | 850 |
Form Factor | ATX |
Item Dimensions | 4.8 x 5.91 x 3.39 inches |
M**H
Good power supply, works well in my PC with 3060Ti
I'm using this power supply in my PC which has a 13th gen intel i7 CPU and a 3060Ti GPU. This PSU works well and connected to everything very easily. You can't beat the modular power supplies for easy installation so thats a huge plus for this PSU. It seems to be capable of powering my full PC without any issues. I don't think I use the full 750W but as long as it works, I'm not complaining. When I did the math it looked like I was going to need at least 750W but I don't think I've really pushed the limits of this power supply yet.As long as this PSU continues operating as expected, I'll be a happy customer. This PSU works great from the get go and the modular nature of the wiring is really nice and makes installation super easy. Overall, this PSU works great for me. I will update my review if this PSU fails prematurely but for now I'm a happy customer.
E**K
Great modular power supply
This power supply is a great addition for your DIY computer build. High power at 850W to run most of the most aggressive component builds, but also being modular you only need to connect the wires that you need for your build. That way you don't have a ton of extra wires hanging out with nowhere to go.All ports and wires are clearly marked and installation was a breeze.
X**N
Excellent power supply that is shorter than most.
There are three reasons to get a new power supply for your PC:(1) The old one has failed!(2) We want a more powerful video card that requires more Watts than the current power supply can support.(3) The current power supply has a low efficiency rating and we want to upgrade to e.g. "Gold".Most typical is probably scenario (2) and this s my case. The new video card requires a 750W power supply and my current 550W "bronze" will not work. With this new power supply, it also satisfies point (3).Unpacking: The power supply comes in a generic brown box and a printed sleeve. Inside we find two custom fitted textile bags with Velcro closures, one containing the power supply, and one containing all cables and accessories. The power supply is additionally surrounded by strong fitted foam. Overall, packaging is excellent. There is also an illustrated manual in multiple languages.One unique included item is a special test plug that puts a slight resistive loads on two pins to activate the power supply for bench testing before installing. (With nothing connected on the outputs, a PC power supply will not turn on or provide any output voltages!). With the tester mounted, turning on will first spin the fan clockwise, stop, spin anticlockwise, and stop again. Mine passed this test with flying colors, whew! During the test, the power supply was drawing about 5-6.5W from the 110V outlet.All cables are nicely braided and easy to route to the various computer components. I have not yet installed it and will update this review if there are any issues, but I don't expect any problems. There are already detailed reviews and test results available on the internet for this exact model and the listed specification seem all valid.There is some confusion about the actual warranty of this power supply. The Amazon page boldly claims a 10 year warranty while page 1 of the manual claims that the warranty is 5 years. that's only half!In any case, I expect this power supply to outlive my PC. I have not had a power supply fail in the last 15 years, but have lost a few to the well known "capacitor plague" (see Wikipedia) before that.
C**W
Super small ATX 3.1 PSU with new 12V-2X6 connector
This Enermax Revolution D.F. 12 PSU is the world's smallest ATX form factor, being 122 millimeters in length, which is shorter than the standard size. Although not as small (in the other dimensions) as true, small form factor PSU (SFX), but it's close. This makes cable management easy, given that you have more room for excess cable length. It is fully modular and the cables are solid white, even on the connector plugs, this is something that most white PSU's lack, as the cables will be white but not the connector that plugs into the motherboard/GPU.This actually has another trick up its sleeve, in addition to the small size- it has an extra button on the back that triggers the fan to spin in reverse. The function of this is that it causes any dust build up to be blow out, so be careful when using this function. It's only something you would need to use every 6-12 months or so (depending on your environment). After several minutes it will stop and the fan will return to its normal rotation (pulling air inside to cool the internal components).This is ATX 3.1, you are probably wondering how that is different than 3.0 spec, because I was too. It uses an improved 12V High Power connector, 12V-2x6 which is safer and more reliable than the original 12VHPWR connector because changes have been made to the physical connector to make sure it is easier to tell when it's properly plugged in. This was one of the causes of all the RTX4090 cards causing melting connectors and cables, because people were not fully plugging them in, and it was causing them to malfunction. This feature will be most valuable to people who are using newer Nvidia graphics cards, or those planning to upgrade soon, especially the Founder's Edition models which use this connector (and pretty much all models of the RTX 4090). It's not even necessary to use this connector though, you can opt for the standard 8 pin cables instead if you don't mind using an adapter or have an older GPU or an AMD graphics card. But cable management will be neater if you do have the option to use this.The one downside that I have found is that this PSU is louder than my previous EVGA model, presumably because it has a smaller fan than needs to spin faster to move the same amount of air. I don't really hear it when I'm gaming, because my other fans tend to spend faster then and that drowns it out. But I do sometimes hear it when I am just using my PC casually. It's not loud by any means though, I just noticed that it was audible, whereas my older PSU is basically silent, normally.
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