
Posted on Thursday, September 28 2017 @ 12:46 CEST by Thomas De Maesschalck
Enermax just rolled out a new budget-oriented power supply series called RevoBron. These units feature 80Plus Bronze certification and will be offered in 500W, 600W and 700W variants. RevoBron features a fan with the Enermax Dust Free Rotation (DFR) mode and has a 2-in-1 Coolergenie fan controller. This is not really a fan controller in the typical sense, but a series of switches to allow semi-fanless operation under certain system load levels. Furthermore, there's also a button that lets the fans spin for an extra 40-60 seconds after system shut down, to dissipate the remaining heat.
ENERMAX, as a well-known brand for power supply, launched RevoBron. This PSU series is equipped with DFR™ self-cleaning tech. Moreover, it comes with a smart 2-in-1 fan controller, COOLERGENIE, providing system fans with semi-fanless control and fan-delay function. RevoBron perfectly supports mainstream gaming rigs, multimedia systems, or home theater PCs.
Patented Twister Bearing fan with Self-cleaning DFR™ Tech.
RevoBron is equipped with Twister Bearing fan for silent/durable cooling, embedded with ENERMAX DFR™ tech. to make the PSU fan perform a self-cleaning spin for 10 seconds upon startup to blow away the accumulated dust.
Superb Efficiency and High-quality Components
RevoBron series is 80 PLUS Bronze certified with up to 90% high efficiency at typical load at 230VAC. In addition, DC to DC circuit, dual +12V rail design, together with 100% 105°C Japanese electrolytic capacitors make RevoBron a highly stable and durable unit.
COOLERGENIE Delivers 2 Incredible Functions: Semi-fanless and Fan-delay for case fans
COOLERGENIE is an intelligent 2-in-1 fan controller, delivering 2 incredible functions for system fans:
(1) semi-fanless: The controller allows users to adjust fanless setting for the system fans (excluding CPU cooler fan). There comes with 3 modes:
Mode - Fanless (aka Zero RPM) Mode Before System Load (%):
Whisper:
Before 40%
Silence:
Before 55%
OFF:
Fanless function is disabled. Fans spin according to their original settings.
(2) fan-delay: the design is to keep system fans (including CPU cooler fan) running for extra 40-60 seconds after the system is off, to dissipate the remaining heat within the chassis and prolong the lifetime of the system components.