Enermax is making a bold statement at Computex 2025, showcasing a portfolio of new hardware tailored for demanding tasks. The company has brought innovations across various segments where it acts, including immersion cooling, power delivery, airflow, cooling and chassis design.
Leading their chassis offerings is the EP 600A Scenic mid-tower. This case features a sleek curved glass side panel with a built-in temperature sensor and accommodates GPUs up to 440mm and tall CPU coolers up to 180mm. Notably, it works seamlessly with motherboards that employ concealed connections, ensuring a clean build without visible clutter.
For extreme workloads, Enermax unveiled the Cirrus Mk1 workstation, featuring a two-phase liquid immersion cooling loop developed in collaboration with Daikin and Shinohara Electric. This system boasts a massive 3,300 W cooling capacity and an impressively low PUE of 1.02, meaning it consumes very little power beyond what the system requires. Ideal for training machine-learning models or processing complex 3D scenes, the Cirrus Mk1 maintains rock-solid thermals and aims to drastically reduce data-centre carbon emissions.
Enermax also showed the Platimax II DF 1200W, an 80 Plus Platinum-rated power supply. Fully modular, it features a dedicated 600W 12V-2×6 socket for powerful GPUs and complies with the latest ATX 3.1 and PCIe 5.1 standards. Its Dust-Free Rotation (DFR) technology momentarily spins the fan backwards at startup to dislodge accumulated dust, preventing dust clogging in the PSU air intake.
For those seeking advanced cooling solutions, Enermax presents the Aquasora ACS 360. This liquid cooler features a TDT ADV pump and AeroCore Structure plate, complemented by a 3.5-inch LCD and a rotatable 2.4-inch screen for real-time readouts like coolant temperature and pump RPM. It also includes a 70mm VRM fan and three 120mm ARGB fans that push up to 82 CFM apiece. Complementing the AIO is the PF120 ARGB fan featuring anti-vibration pads, a nine-blade impeller and RGB illumination, which can be configured via most motherboard software.
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