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ATX 3.0 PSU Tour: New Designs From Enermax & XPG For Your Latest PC Builds

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The ATX 3.0 PSU standard has been here since last year and while PCI-SIG has released the new ATX 3.1 specifications, the good thing is that they will be compatible with the existing designs. As such, we thought about giving you a tour of two brand-new ATX 3.0 PSUs from Enermax and XPG that we recently got our hands on and might just be a perfect build for your new PC. More details on the ATX 3.0 and ATX 3.1 standards can be found here and here.

Enermax Revolution D.F.X 1050W 80 Plus Gold PSU Specifications

So starting with our first unit, we have got the Enermax Revolution D.F.X 1050W 80 Plus Gold unit which is an 80+ Gold design with a power rating that should be more than enough for today's high-end PC components. It's a fully modular design like the rest of the Hydro series units we tested and comes in the standard 140x150mm form factor with a hint of RGB.

Coming to the specifications, the Enermax Revolution D.F.X 1050W 80 Plus Gold unit we got offers a maximum DC output of 1050 Watts. It's an 80 PLUS Gold unit with efficiency rated at greater than or over 87% at 100% load. The PSU is fully compliant with Intel's C6 & C7 power states and has an operating temp of up to 40C. The PSU has an input voltage of 100-240V and an input current rating of 13-6.5A.

Some protection features that you get on the FSP Hydro Ti Pro series PSUs include:

  • Over Voltage Protection
  • Under Voltage Protection
  • Over Power Protection
  • Over Temperature Protection
  • Over Current Protection
  • Short Circuit Protection
80 PLUS EFFICIENCY Gold
MODULAR Fully modular
CABLE TYPE Black flat
TOTAL POWER (W) 1050
INPUT VOLTAGE (V) 100-240
INPUT CURRENT (A) 13-6.5
INPUT FREQUENCY (HZ) 47-63
FAN SIZE (MM) 12
OPERATING TEMPERATURE (°C) 40
MTBF (HOURS) >100K
PROTECTION OCP,OVP, UVP, OPP, OTP, SCP
DIMENSION (D X W X H), (MM) 140 x 150 x 86

According to Enermax, the D.F.X ATX 3.0 PSUs come with less than 200ms power-on time and can sustain 200% power excursions on the latest hardware. That's a 1200W power excursion when taking into account up to 600W designs for some RTX 4090 GPUs but we have seen in reality that the card doesn't hit power spikes that high and mostly averages around 400-450W in gaming workloads.

The cooling is provided by a top-mounted dust-free rotation fan which measures 120mm. The fan comes with a high-pressure blade design and also offers a semi-fanless mode where the fan will only spin if the PSU load exceeds 20% or goes over temperature. There's also a 6-pole motor inside the fans with 3 phases that provide minimal vibration for silent operation.

Some main features of the Enermax D.F.X ATX 3.0 PSU series include:

  • Intel ATX 3.0 & PCIe 5.0 Ready
  • Fully Modular 80 PLUS® Gold Certified
  • Native 600W PCIe 5.0 / Gen 5 12+4 Pin 12VHPWR Cable
  • Extra Dual PCIe 8 Pin to 12+4 Pin 12VHPWR Cable
  • Up to 200% Power Excursion and Instant Power-on Time
  • 6-pole Motor Fan Inside
  • RGB Control Button for ON/OFF and 14 lighting Modes
  • Dust-Free Rotation Tech. for Ultra Cleanness
  • Semi-Fanless Tech. for Absolute Silence Under 20% Load

Enermax Revolution D.F.X 1050W 80 Plus Gold PSU Unboxing & Close Up

The unit we received comes in a large red and black colored package with a picture of the PSU on the front. The front also lists several features such as the 80 Plus Gold Rating, PCIe 5.0-Ready, ATX 3.0 Ready and the use of 100% Japanese Capacitors.

The back side also offers a list of features which we have detailed above. You can see the various cables and connectors that come with the package along with its specifications.

Within the package, the PSU unit is held between foam packaging to protect it during shipping while the cables are supplied in their own separate pouch. There are also four screws supplied with the PSU for installation within your casing.

One of the more interesting accessories within the package is this right-angled connector that can be plugged into the 24-pin cable, allowing for easier installation to the motherboard.

The PSU itself is packaged in a plastic cover.

This is a 140mm chassis which makes it really small and easier to manage within crammed-up PC cases. The exact dimensions of the PSU are 140x150x86mm.

On the back, you can see the power plug, the power switch, the RGB control button, and a large mesh panel that acts as an exhaust vent.

Now depending on how you use the PSU, the bottom panel reads the specifications and power ratings. The PSU is rated to output a maximum of 87.5A and 1050W through the 12V rails.

The sides of the PSU come with an ARGB side panel which works with all the latest RGB software solutions from various vendors including Enermax's own. You can select from 14 built-in lightning modes or customize using ARGB.

Coming to the connectors, there are 1 PCIe 12+4 (12VHPWR), five PCI-e 6+2-pin connectors, an ATX 24-pin (14+10 pin) connector, four 4-pin Molex connectors and a single RGB sync header.

The cables within the packaging pouch include the ATX 20+4 pin, a Gen5 connector, two 8-pin CPU connectors, 4 PCIe 8-pin connectors, 6 Molex connectors, 12 SATA connectors, and a single FDD connector..

Lastly, we have the dust-free rotation fan which comes with the high-pressure blade design and a semi-fanless function.

XPG Core Reactor II 850W 80 Plus Gold PSU Specifications

The second unit we have with us today is the ADATA XPG Core Reactor II 850W which is another 80 Plus Gold-rated PSU that delivers up to 87% efficiency when running at full load. It also comes in a fully modular design and is both Cybernetics LAMBDA / ETA certified with ratings of Platinum and A-, respectively.

Coming to the specifications, the XPG Core Reactor II 850W 80 Plus Gold PSU offers a maximum DC output of 850 Watts and an active PFC. The PSU is fully compliant with Intel's C6 & C7 power states and has an operating temp of 0-50C while the Japanese bulk capacitors are rated at up to 450V & 105C. The PSU is fully IEC/EN 62638 certified. The whole unit weighs at 1.45kg.

Some protection features that you get on the XPG Core Reactor II ATX 3.0 series PSUs include:

  • Over Current Protection (OCP)
  • Over Voltage Protection (OVP)
  • Under Voltage Protection (UVP)
  • Over Power Protection (OPP)
  • Short Circuit Protection (SCP)
  • Over Temperature Protection (OTP)
  • No Load Operation (NLO)
  • Surge & Inrush Protection (SIP)
Model CORE REACTOR Modular Power Supply
Rated Output Power 850W
Form Factor ATX
80 PLUS Certification GOLD
Input Voltage 100-240V ; 200-240V
Input Current
10A-5A
Input Frequency
47Hz-63Hz
PFC 0.99
Efficiency 87%
Fan Type FDB fan, 120mm
Dimensions(L x W x H)
140 x 150 x 86mm
Protection OCP, OVP, OPP, SCP, OTP

The cooling is provided by a top-mounted semi-fanless FDB 120mm fan. The fan itself is a non-PWM and fluid dynamic bearing design. FSP ships the Hydro Ti PRO 1000W PSU with a 10-year warranty and is currently listed for a price of $349.99 US.

Some main features of the FSP Hydro Ti Pro series include:

  • 80 Plus Gold Certified
  • Cybenetics LAMBDA / ETA Certified
  • Intelligent Fan-Curve
  • Compact and Modular
  • Premium Japanese Capacitators
  • Industrial-grade design with conformal coating application
  • Eco semi-fanless fan control switch
  • 135mm fluid dynamic bearing (FDB) fan
  • Fully modular cabling design

XPG Core Reactor II 850W 80 Plus Gold PSU Unboxing & Close-Up

The XPG Core Reactor II comes in a large red-colored package with a picture of the PSU on the front along with the XPG brand ambassador, Mera (an anime character).

The back side also offers a list of features which we have detailed above. You can see the various cables and connectors that come with the package along with its specifications.

Opening the package reveals the PSU itself, along with a pouch that includes all the cables and connectors, and case stickers.

The PSU itself is packaged in a plastic cover.

This is a 140mm chassis which makes it really small and easier to manage within crammed-up PC cases. The exact dimensions of the PSU are 140x150x86mm.

Keeping the design simple, we get the power-in plug and the power on/off switch at the back. The large exhaust vents are also here to push hot air out of the PSU chassis.

Now depending on how you use the PSU, the bottom panel reads the specifications and power ratings. The PSU is rated to output a maximum of 70.8A and 850W through the 12V rails.

The sides of the PSU have the XPG Core Reactor II labels.

Coming to the connectors, there are 1 PCIe 12+4 (12VHPWR), five PCI-e 6+2-pin connectors, an ATX 24-pin (14+10 pin) connector, and two 4-pin Molex connectors.

The cables within the packaging pouch include the ATX 20+4 pin, a Gen5 connector, two 8-pin CPU connectors, 4 PCIe 8-pin connectors, and 3 Peripheral connectors.

Lastly, we have the 120mm fan which has various profiles that enable it to run in quiet mode when the load is low and ramp up the fan speed when required.

Impressions

Both Enermax and XPG have some nice ATX 3.0 PSU offerings out now which are available in various wattage options. With prices of $124.99 US for the XPG Core Reactor II 850W & $179.99 US for the Enermax D.F.X 1050W, these two are decent options for your new PC builds which feature a 10-year warranty. Knowing that PSU is one component in PC builds that generally lasts the longest without the need to upgrade, it's better to invest in something that will stick with you for a couple of years.

The ATX 3.0 standard may not be a requirement now but considering where things are headed with power usage, it's better to invest in something that's more future-proof.

Written by Hassan Mujtaba

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