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Enermax at the 2025 Computex showed us their latest PSU products, led by the Platimax II series, which meets ATX 3.1 and PCIe 5.1 specs, and offering 80 Plus Platinum switching efficiency. The series is led by the Platimax II 2400DF, a 2400 W PSU designed for workstations that have up to four high-end GPUs for AI inferencing. The PSU puts out four 600 W rated 12V-2x6 power connectors, and uses what looks like a dual +12 V rail design. It uses a 140 mm double ball-bearing fan to keep cool, and includes a fanless mode up to a certain load percentage.
Positioned just a notch below this is the Platimax II 1600DF, a 1600 W PSU that puts out two 600 W rated 12V-2x6 connections, and comes in the same 18 cm-long body as the 2400DF, using a 140 mm double ball-bearing fan, and including a fanless mode. Below the 2400DF and 1600DF are a trio of performance-segment variants, which include the 850DF, the 1000DF, and the 1200DF. These three come in a smaller 15 cm-long body, use 135 mm double ball-bearing fan, and each of the three puts out a single 600 W rated 12V-2x6.
Winding up our tour of the PSU section of the booth, we come across the Enermax T3200-CRPS and T2700-CRPS. These are compound (redundant) PSUs that come in the CRPS form factor. You can either use one of these as a single PSU that acts like a dual +12 V rail unit; or as an N+1 redundant PSU for high-uptime use cases. These PSUs offer 80 Plus Titanium switching efficiency. As their model names suggest, the T3200-CRPS offers a combined wattage of 3200 W, and the T2700-CRPS offers 2700 W, but the two can serve as 2x 1600 W and 2x 1350 W, respectively. The PSUs support PMBus for remote health monitoring.

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Positioned just a notch below this is the Platimax II 1600DF, a 1600 W PSU that puts out two 600 W rated 12V-2x6 connections, and comes in the same 18 cm-long body as the 2400DF, using a 140 mm double ball-bearing fan, and including a fanless mode. Below the 2400DF and 1600DF are a trio of performance-segment variants, which include the 850DF, the 1000DF, and the 1200DF. These three come in a smaller 15 cm-long body, use 135 mm double ball-bearing fan, and each of the three puts out a single 600 W rated 12V-2x6.





Winding up our tour of the PSU section of the booth, we come across the Enermax T3200-CRPS and T2700-CRPS. These are compound (redundant) PSUs that come in the CRPS form factor. You can either use one of these as a single PSU that acts like a dual +12 V rail unit; or as an N+1 redundant PSU for high-uptime use cases. These PSUs offer 80 Plus Titanium switching efficiency. As their model names suggest, the T3200-CRPS offers a combined wattage of 3200 W, and the T2700-CRPS offers 2700 W, but the two can serve as 2x 1600 W and 2x 1350 W, respectively. The PSUs support PMBus for remote health monitoring.


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