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Below is the full feature list taken from Enermax's website: OC3D first took a look at the original Liberty 620w back in 2006 and despite having a rather limited test setup at the time, it was clear that the Liberty was an extremely competent PSU that combined copious amounts of the three P's: Price, Performance and Presentation.įor the Liberty ECO, Enermax have turned their attention to improving the economic and ecological aspects of the original Liberty by increasing efficiency while also bringing many of the other features bang up to date. The original Liberty range has been around for some time and in fact was one of the very first PSU's from Enermax to 'break the mould' with it's glossy metallic paintjob and modular connectors. However today Enermax have sent over a far more modest 500W PSU from their Liberty ECO range. The unit didn't disappoint and walked away with OC3D's "Best in Class" award, proving itself to be a worthy successor to the now ageing Galaxy series. A few months ago I was lucky enough to review a pre-release sample of their latest PSU - the Revolution 1050w. With products such as the Galaxy 1000w and Infiniti range under their belts, Enermax has on several occasions made a profound impact on the PSU market and helped shape it into what it is today. Enermax is one of those few companies in the PC scene that requires no introduction.