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The Enermax Revolution87+ 1000W Power Supply is a top-tier, 80 Plus Gold certified modular PSU designed for extreme efficiency and durability. With a whisper-quiet 13.9cm Twister-bearing fan and 100% Japanese electrolytic capacitors, it ensures stable performance even under heavy loads. Its advanced features, including HeatGuard technology and compatibility with the latest CPU and GPU generations, make it an ideal choice for high-performance systems.
| Brand | Enermax |
| Series | revolution87+ |
| Item model number | ERV1000EWT-G |
| Item Weight | 8 pounds |
| Product Dimensions | 9 x 3.75 x 12.5 inches |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 9 x 3.75 x 12.5 inches |
| Color | Black |
| Number of Processors | 51 |
| Manufacturer | Enermax |
| ASIN | B0076NR822 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Date First Available | February 7, 2012 |
K**H
83 amp single 12v rail with EXCELLENT voltage regulation. Ideal for massively overclocked systems.
My system specifications are below for reference.This review is based on my first day of ownership and stability and load testing with a max of ~870w est, load on the PSU, if my opinion changes or the PSU disappoints, I will edit this post. But so far, so good. The PSU smells of fresh solder and my system is happily munching on the electricity it's being fed.This is a brand new product from Enermax in the ECO series, and as a long time Enermax fan I'm glad to be doing the first review for this new unit on Amazon on my own accord. First, let's talk about the price. I paid $109 for this unit, which is an EXCELLENT price for what you get. The product closest to it is the Rosewill Glacier 1000w at $89.99, and although they have the same 83amp rated single 12v rail, as a previous Enermax user, I trust their name more than Rosewill's. I know Rosewill has some good units, (Capstone) but I think Enermax has an excellent package here for a very middle of the road price.It was presented and packaged well, comes with a nice velvety bag to store the additional modular cables, and the 24-pin and CPU cables are rated @ 600v and feel very capable of handling the current. The PSU also has some heft to it which always indicates quality components when it comes to PSU's.My biggest disappointment with this power supply is that I wish the cables for the GPU's were just slightly longer, or as long as the CPU power cable, which is super long! Of course I usually always complain about PSU cables being slightly too short, because I'm obsessive about wire management and cleanliness, but I think those with full size towers like myself would agree they're a teency bit too short.Running 2 power virus programs which pull the most current and heat from my system, OCCT GPU and Linpack. This resulted in the GPU hitting 64c and the CPU hitting 83c. Software reading of 12v during the test read a drop from 11.843v to 11.688v under load, but you cannot trust software, as a proper DIMM registered 11.998v at idle and 11.979v load. This is a mind blowing 0.1% drop. EXCELLENT!!!! Of course my system isn't pulling anywhere near 1000w, but this is still VERY good regulation and I feel much more confident about adding an additional R9 290 or R9 390 to run crossfire without worries than I did with my previous eVGA NEX750w Supernova B1 unit which was shutting off randomly during intensive and high FPS scenes.The PSU fan is not silent, I would equate it to a medium speed 120mm fan or a 7,200rpm HD. It doesn't make an unpleasant noise, just a light whir and a bit of air movement. There is an air gap between the fan and shroud that could be eliminated, and if Enermax switched to blades that run closer to the shroud they could likely reduce the RPM and noise but retain cooling capacity. However, I have zero complaints about the sound of this PSU, it's has quite a pleasing whisper of air and I have yet to hear the fan ramp up to higher RPMs under load.Randomly aiming an infrared temperature probe at the innards of the PSU under load, the highest temperature I found inside was 54c with the rest of the components registering 35c-45c. The fan on this unit seems to work excellently at cooling the PSU. Intake air is 22c, exhaust is 29c. Again, even though I'm not stressing this PSU near it's max, the temps are still excellent and it's not pumping a ton of heat into the room like my eVGA NEX750 did.Here is the system this power supply is running:XClio A380 Twin Engine caseAsus Rampage II Extreme @ 200 QPIIntel Xeon X5650 Hexa @ 4.6GHz 1.54v Turbo24GB G.Skill DDR3 Triple Channel @ 1,600MHzAMD Radeon R9 290 4GB @ 1,240MHz/1,600MHzTeam 120GB SSD OS + Adata 64GB SSD Scratch2xSeagate 1TB 7,200RPM StorageCreative X-Fi Platinum + front bayPeripherals:Logitech G15 Rev. IIUtechSmart Venus MMO gaming mouseRazer Diamondback gaming mouseLogitech G27 racing wheelLogitech Momo racing wheelWatercooling:Danger Den D5 12v Vario pumpSwiftech MCR-220 radiator4x120mm high pressure rad fansCase Cooling Fans:2x250mm, 3x120mm, 2x92mm spot fans
Z**T
Sturdy, Quiet, Good PSU
I bought this after my 1000w BFG Tech PSU finally went out in a puff of smoke and sparks! I wanted to make sure to get something that could handle my setup so after much debate, I settled on this Enermax Revolution87+ 1000w.The box it comes in is very professional and nice. Comes with a bag for extra cables.The PSU it self is very sturdy and feels well built. The cables are long enough for good cable management, but having a Antec 900v1 makes that all around difficult. I run a Asus Sabortooth 990x with a AMD 8350 overclocked to 4.8 and 32gb DDR3 (for modeling and rendering also video editing) and 2x GTX 680s. a few HDDs and plenty of fans. Under full load with most everything maxed out at 95% usage including RAM, HDDs , CPU and GPU, it still insists on staying at its default fan speed and brushing it off like im browsing the web. I will update when I get my 2x GTX Titans which will really stress this PSU. But so far, week two, lookin good!
M**S
Runs. SATA cables could be more user friendly
Runs for me. This is a fairly high priced unit, so I would expect such.Partially modular, meaning there's 2 CPU, 2 PCIe and the ATX power connector non-optional. The rest connect via the somewhat confusing and difficult to insert headers underneath them... the arrow on the (1 wide, 6 tall stack of atx plugs) connector goes on the bottom?? huh?Connect something wrong, or backwards, and the PSU will kill it's power before POST and your system will brick until you fix it. So, good safety feature?Overall, supports as many SATA power plugs as you'd reasonably need in a mid/full tower.
R**O
Perfect pairing @ 530W for a Geforce GTX960 "1080p" desktop PC.
Top-notch quality, gold-rated "budget" PSU, and a perfect pairing @ 530W for a Geforce GTX960 "1080p" desktop system. Everything is up and running perfectly thus far on my new desktop build (listed below). This PSU fit easily into my mATX case of choice (as noted below), and wire management was a breeze, for a ridiculously clean, very open airflow system. I have used various Enermax PSU's for approximately 20 years, and they have never given me a problem.My Current System Build:- PHANTEKS Enthoo Evolv mATX Aluminum Case (White) - $129.99- ENERMAX Revolution X't ATX 530 Watt Gold-Rated Power Supply (ERX530AWT) - $79.99- GIGABYTE LGA-1151 Intel H110 mATX DDR4 Motherboard (GA-H110M-S2HP) - $76.99- KINGSTON HyperX FURY Black 16GB (2x8GB) 2133MHz DDR4 CL14 Memory (HX421C14FBK2/16) - $96.99- INTEL Core I5-6500 3.20Ghz LGA-1151 Processor - $199.99- EVGA GeForce GTX 960 4GB FTW GAMING ACX 2.0+, Graphics Card (04G-P4-3969-KR) - $184.99- INTEL 240GB SATA 2.5" SSD (DC S3500 Enterprise Class) - Primary Boot/OS Drive - $159.99- WESTERN DIGITAL 1TB SATA 3.5" HDD - Secondary Drive - $59.99- WESTERN DIGITAL 500GB SATA 2.5 HDD - Misc. Storage/Backup Drive - $49.99- HP BH40N Blu-ray DVD Internal 5.25 Drive - $37.99Update 6/7/2018: No problems to report. System still operating perfectly.
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