converts alternating current (AC) to direct current (DC) and supplies power to the rest of the computer such as hard drives,
floppy drives, motherboard, DVD/CD drives and any other parts inside PC.
bundle of colored wires extend from the opposite side of the power supply. These wires are used to connect to various
components inside the computer. Some are designed to plug into the motherboard, fit into fans, hard drives, optical drives,
and even high-powered video cards. Moreover, since each computer and system required different wattage to function properly,
it is also important to have a power supply that can provide the right amount.
price. Moreover, global operation and service, technical design and support excellence are the major reasons for you to choose
Enhance as a primary vendor.
standardized to fit various case size. Power supplies are designed to match the standardized motherboards and cases because
three elements need to match in order to make a computer or system works functionally. ATX, Flex-ATX, TFX, SFX, Mini-ITX,
Micro-ATX are some of the usual form factors that we produced in power supply industry.
20+4 Pin: Motherboard
ATX 12V 4 Pin (8Pin): Intel or AMB CPU
HDD (Molex): Hard Drive
FDD: Floppy Disk, Slim DVD, and CD RUM
SATA: IDE Hard Drive
PCI-Express 6 Pin or (6+2Pin): Graphic card
Below are some safety certifications for specific region.
CE-European Union EMS (Mandatory)
CB- International IEC Report (Non-Mandatory)
Nemko-Norway (Non-Mandatory)
Semko-Sweden (Non-Mandatory)
Fimko-Finland (Non-Mandatory)
Demko-Denmark (Non-Mandatory)
TUV – European Union (Non-Mandatory)
UL- United States of America (Non-Mandatory)
CCC – China (Mandatory)
WEEE- European Union Recycle Program (Mandatory)
ROHS- European Union None-lead products (Mandatory)
The abbreviation PFC stands for power factor correction, which is also known as power factor controller. It is a feature included in power supplies that allows power distribution to operate at its maximum efficiency and reduces the amount of reactive power and all. Reactive power has no real value for an electronics device but electric companies charge for both true and reactive power. As a result, having a PFC on a PSU can increase the power efficiency and at the same time reducing the unnecessary charges on our electricity bill. PFC is also a required feature for PSU shipped to most European countries.