The Taiwanese company celebrates 25 years in business with a new model: Digifanless 550W, characterized by a completely passive cooling system to ensure quiet operation. A 550-watt power supply design with completely passive, ie without cooling fans. This was announced recently by Enermax, on the anniversary of the 25 years since the opening of the company.
Digifanless 550W summarizes all by the name of their particular technical features: it is a fanless power supply, that is without a fan, built completely with digital circuitry. A solution of this type is designed for those systems that point to the maximum heat containment of operation.
Digifanless 550W model is the first Taiwanese company characterized by a digital construction, moreover, combined with passive design. It features 80 Plus Platinum certification and reaches a peak efficiency of 93%. Enermax provides combined software Enermax Zero Delay Power Monitor System (ZDPMS), through which you can keep track of some of the operating parameters such as operating temperature, over voltage and over current, output power, efficiency and supply voltage’s individual.
The inner construction involves the use of electrolytic capacitors Japanese from 105°C, suitably sized MOSFET and a series of aluminum heat sinks which dispose of the heat. This allows you to keep the internal temperature of the power supply within the 40th, despite the lack of internal fans, according to the statement from Enermax. We remember how it was advisable, even more so with a passive heatsink, treat with care the heat dissipation by ensuring adequate air circulation within the chassis.
Enermax will make a public demonstration of this power supply at CeBIT 2015 event, which will open in the usual frame of Messe Hannover 16 to 20 March. The product will then be immediately entered into the sales channel, so by the end of the month will be able to find space in user’s systems and more fans of silent systems.
And accompanied by a 5-years warranty, while the official price has not yet been announced.