Solving the single versus multi-rail dilemmaThere are plenty topics of debate in the tech industry. One of them has to do with single rail versus multi-rail designs in power supplies. Multi-rail PSUs became super popular for a period of time several years ago, though many high end models have since switched back to single rail setups, which refers to the all-important +12V rail. It's a topic worthy of a much longer article, but as it pertains to our Consumer Electronics Show coverage, we happened by Enermax's section where we got a look at a 1250W PSU that lets you switch between single and multi-rail mode.
You might already have a preference towards one design over the other, though being able to switch allows you to change your mind should new information come out that says one design is superior to the other. Or maybe you can't decide between one over the other but desperately need a new PSU.
Whatever, it's Enermax's job to figure out how best to market this beast, and the focus needn't be entirely on the switchable rail design. It also offers oodles of power and is 80 Plus Titanium certified for efficiency -- good stuff.
Gigabyte also showed us its second generation Liqmax series dubbed Liqmax II. These are all-in-one liquid coolers with upgraded tubing, a copper plate design, and blue LED fans. It's also worth pointing out that the Liqmax II's various designs are all patented by Enermax, meaning they're not rebranded coolers.
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