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Enermax Platimax 1350W #1
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Edited by Christian Ney on 2013/9/11 9:28:31
Christian Ney Christian Ney
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Re: Enermax Platimax 1350W #2
Looks identical to the Lepa G1600
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Re: Enermax Platimax 1350W #3
Yep is similar.
There are minor differences.
I probably don't find time before I come back from Brazil to review this one; but it will be fun to do!
I especially like the Secondary Mosfet solution from Enermax/Lepa. Direct heatsink, low resistivity and low impedance.
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Re: Enermax Platimax 1350W #4
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Christian Ney wrote:
Looks identical to the Lepa G1600


Because it more or less is

The Lepa P is a Platimax sold under the Lepa name
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