ENERMAX has also joined the CES 2024 exhibition and has brought along a wide range of new products so let’s see what’s the big deal.
First of all, they have showcased several new mid-tower and mini-towers armed with multiple layout support to give users more choices in terms of how they want to build their rig. For example, the ENERPAZO EP33 can take in a 420mm AIO and up to 11 fans while the ENERPAZO EP23 does so at 360mm and 8 fans instead.
On the other hand, the EK98 carries a different design and supports up to 360mm AIO + 9 fans while giving a rotatable PCIe riser for vertical GPU mounting plus pre-installed 4 ARGB PWM fans for more value across the board.
The main point for all 3 of them, however, is the inclusion of USB 3.2 Gen2 Type C Ports so that there’s no need to hop to the back of the motherboard for a fast USB-C connection to move files at a blazing rate.
Now for the PSUs, the new PlatiGemini series is here bringing Intel ATX 3.1 and ATX12VO certification to the table together with the high tier 80 PLUS Platinum sticker. One of the main points of this model is its eco-conscious design compatible with 10-pin 12VO motherboards aside from the standard 24-pin.
Coming at 1200W, it uses a 135mm dual-ball bearing fan with patented Dust-free Rotation for adequate cooling and minimizing dust collection while the sleeved cables provide a neat looking and high longevity power cable into your system.
As for the REVOLUTION D.F. 12 series, this is by far the smallest ATX PSU in the market at just 122mm deep while adhering to ATX 3.1 specs and up to 235% power excursion. Carrying the same Dust-free Rotation fan, you can treat it as an alternate and smaller version of the PlatiGemini if you are just using the standard 24-pin motherboard.
Additionally, you can install this thing without the need for a SFX to ATX mounting bracket.
Meanwhile, the AIO department sees the new AQUAFLO LCD model, a brand new style-focused AIO that comes with an easy-to-install LCD screen but it doesn’t mean it lacks in chilling power as it can handle up to 400W of thermal output just fine thanks to the latest Dual-Chamber Xtreme pump and patented Central Coolant Inlet (C.C.I.) design and Shunt-Channel (S.C.T.) technology.
For the HEDT gang, the LIQTECH XTR will be your target since it is made for Intel LGA4677 and AMD TR5 through the fully integrated IHS coverage. The EF1 pump and patented cooling is behind its higher cooling capacity of 500W+.
The digital screen on it is just pure icing on the cake for monitoring CPU temperature in real-time and carries an overheat warning feature in case things went south.