Enermax Heading To Computex 2024 With New Power Supply And AIO Cooler

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[Press Release] Enermax has confirmed its presence at Computex 2024, dubbing its showcase ‘Empower Tomorrow.’

Under this theme, the manufacturer aims to debut a diverse range of products, focusing particularly on its high-end power supplies. Previously, Enermax was also awarded the Red Dot Design Award for its PlatiGemini power supply.

Enermax PlatiGemini 1200W ATX 3.1 & ATX12VO
Enermax Gained Recognition For Its PlatiGemini Power Supply

At Computex, Enermax will debut 1650W 80 PLUS Titanium and Platinum-rated power supplies with a 140mm chassis. Additionally, a 1000W 80 PLUS Platinum unit with a chassis 122mm in depth will be unveiled.

Apart from its power supplies, the company is set to debut new cooling solutions, including AIOs for workstation PCs. It also teases innovative cooling devices designed for small computer cases.

Everything highlighted at Computex will be part of Enermax’s commitment to innovation in the tech industry. Visitors can head over to the Taipei Nangang Exhibition Center, Hall 1, 1F, Booth J118 for more details on all these products.

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