PRESS RELEASE
New Endurance Athlete for PC Systems
Hamburg, 1st of March 2012. With series like Liberty, Modu82+ or Pro82+, Enermax has captured the PSU market. There is a simple reason behind their big popularity: They are concentrating on the bare essentials of power supply. Enermax intentionally ignored short-termed trends and focused on the basic needs and requirements of end users. Latter are looking for an endurance athlete who is able to power a PC system reliably and stably with high efficiency and over a long period of time. At CeBIT, Enermax now presents the new generation of its extremely successful mid-range class.
Triathlor: The Power Supply of the Athletic Class
Triathlor will cover the most popular wattage ranges from 350 to 700 watts and will be available as non-modular and as modular version. The new series profits from the big technological progress of the Enermax research and development department during the last years. Quality, stability, safety - in all of these three categories Triathlor will take a leading position. Therefore, the new PSU series will have a big potential to continue the line of great classics from Enermax. The market introduction is scheduled for the second half of the year 2012.
Welcome to CeBIT!
Enermax will share more information about the new Triathlor PSU series at CeBIT in Hanover, Germany. We are looking forward to meeting you.
About Enermax:
Enermax Technology Corporation was founded in Taiwan in 1990 and is a globally renowned manufacturer of PC components such as power supplies, PC cases, cooling products, keyboards, enclosures and other peripherals. Since almost 20 years Enermax plays a leading role as an innovator in PSU market. Enermax products are well known for their innovative technology, high quality and safety, best performance and unique design. The company possesses its own research and development centre as well as two factories. Subsidiaries and numerous affiliates around the world provide an excellent network for OEM/ODM and retail business. Enermax subsidiary in Hamburg coordinates major European markets.