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Old May 16, 2008, 08:55 AM   #1
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DH Review: Enermax Pro 82+ (385W) PSU

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Enermax is one of the world’s most reputable switching PSU manufacturers and their products are considered to be some of the best that money can buy. Recently they released two new product lines, the Pro 82+ and Modu 82+ series. Both product ranges contain units with maximum power output ranging from 385W to 625W and whilst a maximum output of 385W may sound insufficient with the availability of 1kW+ PSUs during the past year, it is more than adequate power for a modern system with a single GPU and numerous drives installed. Today we will take a look at the Pro 82+ 385W unit which appears to be using some industry leading features and technologies despite being it the least powerful Enermax PSU we have tested.
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So what video cards would this be able to handle? 3870, 9600GT, 8800GT or even 3870 X2? Will it handle the new ATI cards 4870 and 4850? Thanks.

I wish video card makers started putting +12v amp requriments instead of wattage.
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So what video cards would this be able to handle? 3870, 9600GT, 8800GT or even 3870 X2? Will it handle the new ATI cards 4870 and 4850? Thanks.

I wish video card makers started putting +12v amp requriments instead of wattage.
This actually depends on the whole system, not just the video card. If you have a typical system with a good but non-overclocked CPU, 1-2 hard disk drives and few other devices, it could handle any of the cards which you mentioned, theoretically. Unfortunately the PSU has only one 6-pin PCIe connector so it can handle any card but only those which work with a 6-pin connector and won't require an 8-pin one.
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