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Enermax ECO80+ 620W PSU Review
Cable Layout:
When it comes to power supplies, cable layout is
almost as important as the quality of the internal components.
After all, if you don't have the right plugs to power your parts,
what good is the power supply? So we are going to take a look
at how the ECO80+ cable layout stacks up.

Enermax's website does a pretty good job of laying
out the connectors for their power supplies. As we can see
from this graph, the ECO80+ is equipped with a standard 24 pin
connector, dual 4-pin connectors that can be converted to the EPS
8-pin connector, a 6-pin and 6+2-pin PCI-e connector, 6 SATA
connectors, 5 Molex connectors, and a single Floppy power connector.
This should be sufficient for any single GPU system.

Above, we can see an example of the sleeving used
by the ECO80+. The sleeving reaches up to the first connector,
after which the wiring is left au naturale. Let's bust this
guy open, shall we?
The Innards:

The inside of the ECO80+ is apparently identical
to the Enermax Liberty line, with the primary difference being the
lack of modular cables that the Liberty features.

The primary capacitors consist of two Nippon
Chemi-Con 400V 220uF units.

The secondary is handled by JP CE-TUL capacitors,
fairly typical for Enermax units.

Here is a look at the MAGMA fan that Enermax uses
for their ECO80+ units. The fan uses a unique "batwing"
design, which Enermax claims helps to reduce turbulence, thus
reducing noise. The fan is rated for 500-2000 RPM, with
automatic temp control. Let's move on to the testing, shall
we?
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