Conclusion
Based on the results of our testing to say the Enermax
535w All In One has strong +12 and +5v performance would
be a complete understatement. The figures shown are
actually the highest we have seen achieved by a PSU to
date. This includes the higher spec 600w models previously
tested. Throughout the testing period there was not one
stage where the Enermax unit dropped below +12v, generally
maintaining a voltage of 12.16 or above and the +5v results
never wavered from 5.107v. These results are spectacular
and indicate complete stability within the unit.
The +3.3 results were slightly less impressive when compared
to the above comments however comparing the Enermax 535w
to other high specification units shows that the +3.3v
readings are in line with the performance of those competing
products, so there is certainly no failing there.
We voiced our concerns over the lack of protective packaging
earlier in the article and we do hope that Enermax improve
this in the future, however it is unlikely that units
will suffer major damage as a result of this. The bundle
provided with the unit is more than adequate and it was
good to see that Enermax are keen to get the new higher
spec models out in less time than it takes to produce
a new line of manuals. It was also good to see that the
amendment sheet provided was as clearly written as any
of the main manual.
Performance and stability goes a long way to making a
great supply. When you are spending your hard earned money
on a new PSU you will also want it to last, and be as
future proof as possible. The Enermax All In One
comes through on all accounts and with its 3-year warranty
it should still be ticking when the rest of your components
need upgrading. With all of the latest connectors supplied
such as 8, 24 pin and PCIe x2 and ample voltage on all
the rails for even a highly overclocked system, this power
supply comes highly recommended.
