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I just saw this modell and because i coufnt find it on the tierlist i was wondering if its any good? the only review i found was for the 1050w version from kitguru
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I have been looking at these 3 lately. DEEPCOOL LS720 Enermax AQUAFUSION Thermaltake TH360 FYI the Proccessor I am getting it for is a 13700KF
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I need a new cpu for under $150. I can use 750w but slightly prefer 850w in case I replace my whole desktop with something newer in the coming year. I used to have a very old Enermax 525 I bought in 2005 which is still working, so I was thinking I should get the Enermax. However the Amazon reviews were kinda mixed, especially complaints about fitting in the case due to sticking screws or very hard cables which are hard to connect as well. The rmx also had some mixed reviews but I know it's generally a "safe bet". I'm looking for something that will last me many years and that is quiet. Which one would you advise I should get? Also, the rmx has the 2018 white edition or the 2022 edition. Should I get the 2018 one if Corsair is the better choice? Price is relatively similar for all. Thanks!
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Putting price aside, which would you buy between the two and why?
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Hello I'm using the Enermax T.B. Rgb 6x 120mm Fans with the control box and remote. Now its starts getting really annoying that the rgb function doesnt work and all colours are kind of dead. The only colors that work are green red and the middle of it like yellow and orange. All other colors like blue are now dark green or something like that. Very weird. Is the Cobtrol box broken?
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Hi, I am thinking about putting an AIO in my computer as the cpu cooler. I was looking at the NZXT Kraken but it’s 200$ right now, and I found one by Enermax that’s half the price. I just wanted to know if Enermax is a good company? Or should I spend the extra money to get the NZXT one? Thanks!
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Enermax has show off their new reservoir, where it comes in 3 different models that can hold 200, 300, or 400ml of liquid coolant for liquid cooling systems. The unit also supports RGB, where it can be controlled through motherboard's RGB software or with the included remote control. It also has a integrated pump at the base of the unit, that has a range of 1500 to 4000rpm with 150rpm increments and uses G1/4 fittings. https://www.techpowerup.com/233686/enermax-launches-neochanger-the-rgb-pump-reservoir-combo
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I recently got Enermax's Neochanger Pump/Res combo. It's a nice piece of equipment. The colors are brilliant and best of all you don't need an RGB header on your mobo to take advantage of the lighting and some of the effects. Obviously you'd have better control with an RGB header so you could use motherboard software such as ASUS' Aura Sync, but if you have an older board, the remote control included will serve you fine. I did an unboxing and semi-review video (more like observations as I don't have a build to put the pump/res in at the moment), so if you want to check it out, feel free. Has anyone used this product in a build before? What are your thoughts? Enermax has been around for quite a while and I remember buying a case way back in 2003 for my very first PC build. Thanks.
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Hey there! Inside the Box : - Processor : Intel Core i7-7700 - VGA : Galax GTX 1060 3GB - RAM : Avexir Blitz Red 2x4 GB DDR4 - Motherboard : AsRock H110M-HDV - CPU Cooler : Enermax T50A-BVT - Fan : Enermax Cluster Advance (4), Corsair Red Fan & Segotep Red Fan - PSU : Gamemax GP-550 80+ Bronze - Seagate 1TB SATA-III
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Enermax has revealed their MaxTytan series line of power supplies during this years Computex. All have a 80Plus Titanium rating, fully modular, bundle RGB lighting controller, and the top of the line model even comes with a built in wattage meter only for 1050w and 1250w models. Price goes for aprox. $200 for the 750w, $210 for the 800, 1050w for $300, and $360 for the 1250w. http://www.anandtech.com/show/11522/enermax-launches-maxtytan-80-plus-titanium-up-to-1250-w-integrated-power-meter
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I recently got the UMX3 from Jonsbo and I as looking to upgrade my PSU to something newer and more compact, cause my CM 1000W is too bulky, takes up too much space and not to mention over 8 years old. My system is described in my signature so no need to cite it again. I am currently looking exclusively at SFX PSU and I have a hard time choosing between: - Corasair SFX 600W - Enemrax SFX 650W - Silverstone SFX-L 700W Platinum I really like the compactness of the first two, but I really don't know if they are going to be enough. What are your thoughts on this?
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I recently bought 4 enermax magmas from frys electronics. i was just wondering if i should use them for my case fans or on a rad (240mm) in push pull
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I need recommendation with AIO , My List : 1.Cooler Master MasteLiquid ML360R RGB 2.Corsair H100i RGB Platinum 3.Enermax Liqtech II 280/360 Really appreciate if anyone have other AIO Recommendation also need recommendation for Rads Fans , Im currently Using Corsair LL120 for my chassis fan so , just use provided rad fans or change rads fan with my fans ? Thanks
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Hello, this is my first pc build and I need a little help troubleshooting some of my rgb components. I have an Enermax Saberay White for my case and I have the stock AMD cooler with rgb (the one that comes with the 2700x; i can't remember the name right now), a tforce rgb ssd, and the case fans that come included all plugged into the included hub. I went to get on asus aura sync and none of them come up. I have the hub plugged into the adressable rgb header on my motherboard but cannot control any of the compnents. Will I need a separate hub to get them all to sync into the program? I have rgb ram, mobo, keyboard, mouse, and graphics card and all of them are controllable in the software. Also the ssd and case are Aurasync certified. Any help would be great. Thank you. Link to the case: https://www.enermaxeu.com/products/cases/atx/saberay-white/
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Hello everyone, this is my review of the Lepa aquachanger 240 AIO. First time hearing Lepa as a brand? You are not alone, and you may think that this is some low quality chinese product. This is not. Lepa is actually Enermax's company, and the AIO I recived was well packaged and feels premium in the hands. It has a 240mm radiator with two 120mm high astetic pressure fan. The block is copper and has a ceramic bearing pump - it's absolutely noiseless. In addition it has red LED lighting so you will know that the pump is working. In the box you will find the mounting hardware for it, mine came with the AM4 compatible one, you should look for it on the box before buying, because the previous revisions only have compatibility up to AM3+. The rubber hose is easily positionable and very rigid with it's interesting materials. It's like an onion ( hello there fellow Shrek fans ), has multiple layers starting from the inside to outside: bendable plastic layer - rubber - copper net - rubber. Installing the AIO was pretty straight forward, but if you stuck in the process the manual will help you step to step. In the box you will also find a PWM fan splitter in case your motherboard only has one PWM connetor, and a molex to 3 pin fan in case you don't have a 3 pin fan header to connect your pump. They also included thermal paste, but I haven't tested it, I went for MX-4. Supported AMD sockets: AM4 / AM3+ / AM3 / AM2+ / AM2 / FM2+ / FM2 / FM1 Supported Intel sockets: LGA 2011 / 1366 / 1156 / 1155 / 1150 / 775 I tested my unit with an AMD FX-8350 overclocked to 4,8Ghz @ 1,332V and compared it with the Arctic Freezer A30 ( With the Same OC ). I used Arctic MX-4 as the thermal paste. The fans were set to 75% with SpeedFan ( normal day use, not too loud but still enough airflow ) Max temperature after 15x cinabench R15 runs: -Lepa AIO: 55 Celsius -Freezer A30: 79 celsius Max temperature after playing the same race against the same bots in Forza horizon 4 ( 30 minute race ) -Lepa AIO: 37 Celsius -Freezer A30: 62 Celsius In conclusion: The Lepa aquachanger 240 is an excelent budget AIO, witch has good build quality and a nice industrial-like look to it. If you look for something flashy this is not your product due to the lack of RGB, but if you want a budget focused AIO I can recommend it ? Pictures: Box, Block, fans and test CPU.
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hey, i just got my open loop parts, and im using enermax neochanger for budget reason, im just figured it out that top of my neochanger's alumunium, is it safe using it for 3 months?
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Hey guys, i'm brand new to this forum and I need some advice for my liquid AIO cooler. So I have a Ryzen Threadripper 1950X cpu and I bought the enermax liqtech TR4 360 (the first generation). Of course, with anyone owning this cooler, it's infamous for it's issue with corrosion, leaks, etc. So I sent it out back to enermax for a replacement. They sending me the Enermax Liqtech TR4 II 360 (second gen), and supposedly they fixed the issues that plagued the first gen models. Personally, I'm still very skeptical, but since im getting it for free from my warranty, I won't complain too much. BUT, I do know that this AIO cooler uses cooper plate and aluminum radiator, and that metal combination is a recipe for disaster for corrosion. So i'm thinking of buying a copper radiator from amazon and replace the aluminum radiator that comes with the cooler, just so that the cooler has the same metal combination. Is this wise to alter the product? honestly, i don't care if I void warranty. Any suggestion of what copper radiator I should buy? I'm not very familiar with liquid cooling modification, so I don't know how to change the coolant inside the cooler system, or I don't know what kind of coolant liquid I should get. Also, making a custom liquid cooler is too much for me to handle (plus i need to get a cooler asap so I can start working again) Hopefully you guys can help me and thank you very much.
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I plan on building my first custom gaming PC within the next year. I've looked at many different liquid coolers, however the Enermax Liqfusion stuck out to me the most. However, I'm not quite sure if the motherboard I've chosen has any 5v Addressable RGB headers. As far as I know, this liquid cooler doesn't support the standard 12v headers. So, is the Asus Prime X470 Pro compatible with this CPU cooler?
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Source: https://www.techpowerup.com/252741/enermax-unleashes-the-beastly-maxrevo-1800w-power-supply Jay from "JayzTwoCents" and Steve from "Gamers Nexus" need to get one of these for testing and review, especially for when doing extreme overclocking.
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Hey folks! I'm new on this forum so let me present myself: my name is Alessandro and I'm the modder from Explore Modding, ex St.Jimmy's PC Modding. You can find all my completed projects on my Facebook page but I'll consider posting them here as well in the future if you're interested. After a couple months of stop I'm finally back with a fresh new project, this time a mITX scratch build based on Oracle, a Persona 5 character. This project is brought to you by *me*: MSI Italy - Enermax Italy - Adata XPG Italy - PC Frog SRL Milano Let's start off with some hardware pics. These include: MSI GTX 1070Ti Gaming X, XPG Spectrix D80 and SX950U 500Gb, Enermax SFX Revolution 650W and LiqFusion 240 with T.B. RGB Fans, Ryzen 5 2400G. And now the real stuff. First thing to do is create a base structure from aluminum profiles of various type: flat, squared, L-shaped etc. And rivet everything together Doubled it Some preliminary test fitting Internal mounts for acrylic fan and radiator holders
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Hey sup guys! I have question. My graphics card MSI r9 270 STARTED to showing artifats since i played lots of games this month, above 8 hours per day and not working with drivers anymore so my friend is willing to give me his old MSI R9 380 4GB graphics card since he is using 1070 GTX. My question is , will my quite old PSU Enermax handle that card well? R9 270 was using 150 W as i know and r9 380 is using i think 190W? On my PSU 2x6 pin coming out from PSU and this card demands that. So, should I be okay or no? I do play games a lot. Like 6/8 hours per day, medium-high with 1600x900 resolution. So PC should be like this , i7 2600k, saying 95 TDP 8 gigs of RAM DDR3, 4usb im using x2 for keyboard and mouse, rest can be mic or USB soundcard 3 HDDs 7200 rpm and 1 SSD MSI R9 380 4GB Enermax Liberty 500W 12V1 22A, 12V2 22A
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So, I figured I'd add another to the ranks of the PC Master Race. My daughter is turning in the next week, and has enjoyed playing Minecraft on my PC, so I decided to mark the occasion by collecting parts and modding a case for her. After her birthday we'll assemble it together. I figured I'd add a little build log for her machine too, seeing as I finally watercooled my own a little while back and I was getting anxious to start another mini project. I'll provide a link below to the PCpartpicker parts list, though I'll warn you much of it is hand-me-down parts, and it's not designed for earth-shattering performance. Just something for homework / 1080p gaming. I already tore down most of the case, as you can tell... this paint job is going to be a tad bright... OK, its borederline obnoxious. She's going to love it. I also snagged a Razer Blackwidow Ultimate (2013) off Kijiji for super cheap, the font was going to be a bit much for a first grader to read, so I swapped the keycaps for my factory Corsair ones off my K70. I also happened to have an eVGA Torq X10 kicking around that I won off an online giveaway like 4 years ago. It should fit the bill!
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