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    Enermax Galaxy DXX 1000w Quad Extreme



    Comdex 2003, my display rig in the Abit booth had a heart attack firing up at 4.4Ghz and the PSU was dead. I tracked back out onto the show floor and found Tom @ Enermax who said sure my 450w power supply could handle the situation, so he gave the the PSU in good faith and I hauled it back to the Abit booth with Tom in tow and snapped it like a twig. Whoops, so we go back out the Enermax booth and grab the biggest supply they had at the show, it was a 651w model that worked great for the entire duration of the show.

    Well as luck would have it this year at CES we ran into power supply problems again with a 1Kw single rail from another popular manufacture failed to post on the bench rig.



    Tom was able to hook us up with the new Galaxy 1000w DXX. This is a well thought out power supply design. The air flow through the PSU is obvious with minimal obstructions and beefy fans. The non modular will suite the most xtreme such as myself with SLI and quad raid drives. There is connections for dual R600 graphics as well as second 4+4 (+12v) cpu connection. Everything you would normally expect in a high end power supply with the capability to support dual R600 now.





    K|ngp|n and I were able to push the X6800 up over 5.1Ghz with up to 1.9v, a fairly good push but it was very impressive to see how stable the voltages were at top speed. We dialed in the vcore with precision and the power supply worked flawlessly. No VC clocks on the score below but it was as the only saved 3D run above 5Ghz.

    http://service.futuremark.com/compare?2k1=9127584

    I have since moved this into my daily gamer and it takes it place in my signature for being a top notch product I would be happy with recommending them.

    Now for the torture testing, it will take me months and several upgrades to fully test this bad boy, no need to requote the specs or brag about how life changing it is to own one. Time will tell and I will give updates with upgrades. The abundance of connectors will make this an obvious choice for those who need something this Xtreme.

    Thanks Enemax for the assist again this year and for stopping by our event to check out the overclocking going on.
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    good looking PSU.....looks stable..and solid for sure

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    What case is that, Charles?

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    Antec Superlanboy, I have outgrown it and soon to upgrade to a Lian Li or Enermax case.
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    Superlanboy was a great case in early 2005.

    CM Stacker 830 is always an option, I'd think. Handles long PSUs like the Galaxy well, too.

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    Enermax or Tegan?

    To be or not to be?

    I've seen a Tegan in your last configuration, what about?

    Why now an Enermax?

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    It's "Tagan."

    Very nice PSU that is there, Charles . I've always loved their units.
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    i didn't know pcie express 2 was out yet

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    So what you really think, Fugger. Got to plug mine in...but..lol..I ain't got the rig to push this unit.

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    Something I need to add to the write up is the noise heard when the power supply starts is completely normal.

    After having two PCP&C 1Kw fail on me, it may have been a timing or load issue preventing them from firing up and I wasnt about to hotwire it at -100c and all voltage levels near maxed.
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    MY liberty makes the same noise...thinking it's the PFC module, honestly. The Galaxy seems to have much less of a "zap!?!"

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    Quote Originally Posted by cadaveca
    MY liberty makes the same noise...thinking it's the PFC module, honestly. The Galaxy seems to have much less of a "zap!?!"
    Yup, my Liberty does the same thing too.
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    i am very disappointed...

    i buy the old enermax galaxy 1000 four weeks ago.
    and now? a new model...

    any money-back-guaranty??
    Sorry for my bad english...

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    Is that the new R600 then?
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    Yes.

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    hope not, I spy the hellish X1900 style fan ...
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    why is it pcie express 2?

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    I just got this psu.. LOVE IT.. so quiet.. and pretty.. and powerful. mmm

    edit: the two transformers on this unit are both theoretically capable of producing 80A each on 12v... freaking crazy. it's really a two rail psu.. and it derives it's 5v and 3.3v seperately.. very nice for stable voltage when loading. the use of quality componets throughout it and lots of ferite beads on the leads of the components is a plus also..
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    Nice PSU

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    Nice PSU, bet it costs an arm and a leg retail though .

    Is that XS rig at the top of the page using a 2-stage -100c cascade in the bottom?

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    Correct, that is the first cascade use in competition against Oppainter for the race to 30K. We cut the 19" rack mount in half and shipped it to Alaska where Kunaak hopefully is getting some use out of it.

    That cascade ran for the duration of Comdex.
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    $309/$319 retail pricing US dollars, AFAIK. At least that's what I paid. Glad to see they got wide-release already.

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    Very nice psu!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Drag
    i didn't know pcie express 2 was out yet
    it isnt PCI express 2. It is just a PCIe 8pin connector.

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    Which is a part of the PCIe 2.0 standard

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