Enermax Revolution DF 12 Is The World’s Smallest ATX 3.1 PSU

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[Press Release] Enermax proudly announces the world’s smallest ATX 3.1 power supply just 122mm in depth based on Intel psuselector-20240301. The Revolution DF 12 breaks new ground in the industry and offers optimized airflow.

Living up to the ATX 3.1 standard, it comes with a 600W 12V-2×6 cable for compatibility with high-end graphics cards. The Revolution DF 12 is also aimed at efficiency, with Enermax reducing carbon emissions through a technical power solution and smart packaging.

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Equipped with a 115mm dual-ball bearing fan, Enermax has designed the power supply with self-cleaning functionality to minimize dust build-up. It can also run in fanless mode when the load is lower than 50%, maintaining a pleasant atmosphere with little noise.

Available in Black and White options, the Revolution DF 12 is now up for sale. Enermax offers variants ranging between 750W and 850W, with a cable comb kit included in the box for a tidy setup.

PC builders can find the power supply on Amazon, the official Enermax store, and authorized distributors.

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