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  • Behemot
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    • Dec 2009
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    Enermax has ceased PSU manufacturing

    http://diit.cz/clanek/enermax-konci-...vych-tovarnach

    Rumors are confirmed, I've been talking with european head of Enermax & Lepa PR (Benjamin Schäfer) and learned that due to high costs and obsolescence of the Enermax factories, they have been sold as they cannot compete with modern automated plants big OEMs like CWT or FSP Group have. I don't know to whom or for how much the have been sold. But Enermax will no longer be making their PSUs. They have kept RD and QC teams and will be still making their own platforms (or possibly adjusting OEMs platforms, but they usually are not much willing to do that), but not directly manufacturing them.
    Last edited by Behemot; 09-08-2014, 03:55 AM.
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