Enermax PlatiGemini 1200W ATX v3.1 & ATX12VO PSU Review: The first of its kind!

Hold Up Time

The hold-up time is long, and the power ok signal is accurate.

Inrush Current

The inrush currents are high.

Timings

The PSU supports Alternative Low Power Modes. The T1 time is increased, but the ATX spec allows up to 150ms for ALPM support.

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11 thoughts on “Enermax PlatiGemini 1200W ATX v3.1 & ATX12VO PSU Review: The first of its kind!

  1. Enermax seems to be having supply chain issues; this, and many others of their best models are not available in their own store or from resellers (all “out of stock”). Is Enermax in trouble as a company?

    I remember my first Enermax power supply in the Athlon XP days, and my second when they went modular. I’d buy this in a heartbeat if I could find it. Do you have a contact where you could figure out what is going on?

  2. Kαλησπέρα Αρη και συγχαρητήρια για το review του τροφοδοτικού για αυτό είσαι και από τους ελάχιστους μς γνώσεις και εξοπλισμό top of the range, μια απορία έχω σχετικά με το υψηλό OCP όπου μέτρησες, μήπως σε αυτά τα τροφοδοτικά έχει κάποια σχέση με το up to 235% power excurtion όπου δίνει η ίδια η enermax για το 12pin VHP του τροφοδοτικού και είναι with in specs?

      1. Για RTX 5090 θα συνιστούσες το Platigemini ή θα ήταν καλύτερη σαν επιλογή το Platimax DF 1050 με τον αντάπτορα της nvidia 4*8pin, Ευχαριστώ

        1. Θα σου πρότεινα ένα τροφοδοτικό με native connector, παρόλο που και ο μετατροπέας της NVIDIA είναι υψηλής ποιότητας (τουλάχιστον αυτός που έχουν οι FE)

  3. Also, is the fan feature to rotate anticlockwise loud when getting rid of dust. Does it happen everytime PC gets powered?

  4. This seems like a great choice for a PSU, but the underperforming OPP and OCP protections are holding me back from buying it. Have there been any known updates to address this? Since I am not an electrical engineer, I am left wondering what the worst case scenario is for these shortcomings- i.e., damaged pc components, house burns down, etc… Thanks in advance for any update.

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