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Default Enermax NAXN Tomahawk II, NAXN 80+ and NAXN 82+

Enermax NAXN (Tomahawk II)
350W, 450W and 550W, not an 80PLUS certification.

Looks like CWT DSA.

Enermax NAXN 80+
350W, 450W, 500W and 600W, 80PLUS standard.

Someone also thinking about Corsair Builder series, if you look at the 500W and 600W version? So again CWT DSA?

Enermax NAXN 82+
750W and 850W, 80PLUS Bronze and modulair.

Looks like a CWT PSH II.
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Maybe, if it means that Enermax strikes with competitive pricing, that's fine by me.
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I suspect they're made by Sirfa, and probably Andyson.
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What make you think that the are Sirfa/Andyson Travis?
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There're some nice shots of NAXN 82+ which looks like Sirfa's PSH-like platform with Modu82+'s modular panel. As for NAXN 80+ and NAXN Tomahawk II, the pictures didn't give enough clue to identify its manufacturer (only the look and arrangement of transformer and heatsinks). It can be anyone. [update] yeah it does look like DSAII to me now.

It's interesting to notice that "Enermax NAXN" or "NAXN" might eventually replace "Enermax" in the low-to-mid-range market.
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I just don't get why Enermax did the OEM to Retail thing for awhile, but then switches in PSU's from other OEM's.
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I just don't get why Enermax did the OEM to Retail thing for awhile, but then switches in PSU's from other OEM's.
They've been using CWT for their Tomahawk line for a long time. I suspect they're doing this because they're unable to produce budget units at a sufficiently low price to compete, so they have to bring in products manufactured by other OEMs for less money.
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There're some nice shots of NAXN 82+ which looks like Sirfa's PSH-like platform with Modu82+'s modular panel.
Your right it's High Power.

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I will see if I can get one for review (soon).
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Enermax Intros NAXN Series Mainstream PSUs
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The NAXN 80+ 350W, 450W, 500W, and 600W are priced at US $44, $49, $64, $74, respectively; the NAXN 82+ 750W is priced at $134, the 850W model is yet to be priced.
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