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Enermax Platimax II 1200DF power supply review: Powerful with Platinum level efficiency
E. FylladitakisContributing Editor · 2026-04-15 · via Latest from Tom's Hardware

Tom's Hardware Verdict

The Platimax II 1200DF is a technically accomplished unit. RSY's platform performs at a high level, with tight voltage regulation, excellent ripple suppression, and real-world efficiency figures that comfortably clear the Platinum bar regardless of input voltage. The 13-year warranty is not a marketing stunt but a statement of engineering confidence. The principal weakness is the cable configuration: a single 12V-2x6 connector and only three 6+2 pin PCI Express connectors on a 1200W unit will frustrate users expecting full connectivity density at this price point.

Pros

  • +

    Certified Platinum efficiency

  • +

    Exceptional ripple suppression

  • +

    Tight voltage regulation

  • +

    Japanese capacitors

  • +

    13-year warranty

  • +

    Dust-Free reversal mode

  • +

    Excellent power density

Cons

  • -

    Single 12V-2x6 connector

  • -

    Only three PCIe connectors

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    RSY relatively unknown

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    Ball bearings get loud

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    No cable combs included

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    Rated at 40 °C

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Enermax has been producing PC power supply units long enough to have earned credibility that does not depend on marketing. The Platimax series has historically occupied the upper tier of their lineup, and the new revision continues that position with updated components, revised aesthetics, and an efficiency target that clears 80 Plus Platinum with room to spare.

We examine the Enermax Platimax II 1200DF to see if it deserves a spot in our list of best power supplies. The 1200DF variant carries the "DF" designation for its Dust-Free technology, a hardware-level feature that spins the fan in reverse to expel accumulated particulate. This is not a gimmick. Dust buildup on fan blades and heatsink fins is a genuine long-term reliability concern, and addressing it at the platform level is a sensible approach. The unit targets high-performance single-GPU builds, though the connectivity choices limit its appeal beyond that scope.

Specifications and Design

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Enermax Platimax II 1200DF Power Specifications ( Rated @ 40 °C )

RAIL

+3.3V

+5V

+12V

+5Vsb

-12V

MAX OUTPUT

20A

20A

100A

3A

0.4A

Row 2 - Cell 0

100W

100W

1200W

15W

4.8W

TOTAL

1200W

Row 3 - Cell 2 Row 3 - Cell 3 Row 3 - Cell 4 Row 3 - Cell 5

AC INPUT

100 - 240 VAC, 50 - 60 Hz

Row 4 - Cell 2 Row 4 - Cell 3 Row 4 - Cell 4 Row 4 - Cell 5

MSRP

$230

Row 5 - Cell 2 Row 5 - Cell 3 Row 5 - Cell 4 Row 5 - Cell 5

In the Box

The Platimax II 1200DF ships in a sturdy cardboard box with a decorative ribbon wrapping the exterior. Enermax has made an effort to keep the packaging reasonably environmentally responsible without sacrificing protection. Inside, the unit sits in a fabric pouch surrounded by foam inserts.

Enermax Platimax II 1200DF

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The accessory bundle is minimal. Mounting screws, an AC power cable, and a handful of basic cable ties are included alongside a printed manual. There are no cable combs, a noticeable omission at this price point, given the cable construction that would benefit from organization aids.

Enermax Platimax II 1200DF

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The cables are fully modular and uniformly black, connectors included. The scaled per-wire shielding gives the wiring a distinctive texture and a consistent appearance across the entire bundle. They look and feel premium. The connector count does not match that impression. One 12V-2x6 connector and three 6+2 pin PCI Express connectors is a lean configuration for 1200 watts. It is a unit rated for maximum output at 40°C though, which is not typical for premium designs.

Enermax Platimax II 1200DF

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Enermax Platimax II 1200DF

Connector type

Hardwired

Modular

ATX 24 Pin

-

1

EPS 4+4 Pin

-

-

EPS 8 Pin

-

2

PCI-E 5.0

-

1

PCI-E 8 Pin

-

3

SATA

-

8

Molex

-

4

Floppy

-

-

External Appearance

The Platimax II 1200DF measures 150mm in length, fractionally longer than a standard ATX power supply. For 1200W, this is genuinely compact and reflects capable power density engineering. Case compatibility should not be a concern for the vast majority of cases on the market.

Enermax Platimax II 1200DF

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The chassis carries a satin black paint finish applied cleanly and evenly. The overall aesthetic is restrained. White etched lettering bearing the Enermax logo and series name strikingly appears on the side panels, and a specification sticker occupies the top surface. The decorative elements are present without being excessive. The octagonal fan finger guard is removable and the company logo sits directly above the fan motor.

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Enermax Platimax II 1200DF
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The front panel houses the standard power switch and AC receptacle, but also a small secondary switch that activates Dust-Free mode, triggering a 20-second fan reversal cycle that pushes some of the accumulated dust out. We do not expect such a simple mechanism to thoroughly get rid of dust but could help in certain environments and when an external filter is attached right in front of the fan. The rear panel is home to the modular connector array with a subdued printed legend and a company logo at the top left corner.

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Enermax Platimax II 1200DF
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Internal Design

Cooling is handled by a Globe S1352512HH 135mm fan with a dual ball bearing engine. Dual ball bearings represent the most durable bearing technology in widespread commercial use, with tolerance for high temperatures and extended operating hours that exceeds sleeve and fluid dynamic alternatives. The trade-off is acoustic behavior at high rotational speeds - dual ball bearings produce a more mechanical sound when pushed. The rated maximum of 1900 RPM is conservative for a high-output unit, and the fan should not approach that figure under typical loads.

Enermax Platimax II 1200DF

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The OEM is Shenzhen Ruishengyuan Technology, or RSY. The company has been operating since 2014, making it a relatively recent entrant compared to established names like CWT or Seasonic. That said, RSY's platform work has increasingly appeared inside mid-to-top-tier products from multiple recognized brands, and the quality of their assembly is evident on inspection. The Platimax II platform is well-organized, with consistent workmanship throughout.

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Enermax Platimax II 1200DF
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Input filtering comprises four Y capacitors, two X capacitors, and two filtering inductors. Two rectifying bridges are mounted on a two-piece heatsink immediately after the filtration stage. The APFC stage uses three Wayon WML28N60C4 MOSFETs alongside a pair of diodes. A large simple inductor and two Rubycon 470 µF capacitors complete the APFC circuitry.

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The primary inversion stage employs four Convert CS25N50FF MOSFETs in a full-bridge topology, mounted on two small silver heatsinks positioned immediately ahead of the main transformer. Eight Hauyi HYG020N04 MOSFETs on the secondary side generate the 12V rail through synchronous rectification, cooled by simple silver heatsinks right after the secondary face of the transformer, while a dedicated vertical daughterboard handles DC-to-DC conversion for the 3.3V and 5V rails.

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Enermax Platimax II 1200DF
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Secondary-side filtering relies on capacitors from Rubycon and Nippon Chemi-Con, with some Unicon electrolytics in the mix. All three manufacturers carry strong reputations. The selection aligns with Enermax's stated use of Japanese capacitors throughout, a marketing claim that, unusually, holds up under scrutiny.

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Enermax Platimax II 1200DF
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Cold Test Results

Cold Test Results (25°C Ambient)

For the testing of PSUs, we are using high precision electronic loads with a maximum power draw of 2700 Watts, a Rigol DS5042M 40 MHz oscilloscope, an Extech 380803 power analyzer, two high precision UNI-T UT-325 digital thermometers, an Extech HD600 SPL meter, a self-designed hotbox and various other bits and parts.

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Enermax Platimax II 1200DF
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At 115 VAC, the Platimax II 1200DF achieves 91.3% average efficiency across the nominal load range. At 230 VAC, that figure rises to 93.2%. Both results satisfy the 80Plus Platinum standard and Cybenetics Platinum requirements independent of input voltage, which is not a trivial achievement. Many units lose their Platinum footing when the input changes. Efficiency peaks around the 30 to 40 percent load mark and remains stable across the full nominal range with no significant dips.

The fan remains stationary until load crosses approximately 550W, roughly 45 percent of the rated capacity. Once the fan engages, speed increases with the load but does not reach the 1900 RPM ceiling even at full load. Internal temperatures remain well-controlled throughout.

Hot Test Results

Hot Test Results (~45°C Ambient)

Elevated ambient testing introduces measurable efficiency degradation, perhaps even above than expected for a unit with such high-quality components. Average efficiency at 115 VAC drops to 89.5%, and at 230 VAC it falls to 91.3%. At maximum load under these conditions, there are visible signs of thermal stress, with the efficiency taking a significant dip. As the PSU is rated at 40°C, managing the full output at this temperature is already taking its toll.

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Enermax Platimax II 1200DF
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The fan activates earlier under heat, engaging when load exceeds 400W rather than the 550W cold threshold. Speed increases more aggressively with rising load but does so linearly, reaching maximum speed only near 100% output. The acoustic result at full load in a hot environment is very much noticeable. The dual ball bearing fan produces a mechanical whir that becomes irritating. The temperatures are very well within safe limits.

PSU Quality and Bottom Line

Power Supply Quality

Voltage regulation is strong across all rails. The 12V rail holds to within 0.4% across the entire load range, the 5V rail to 0.5%, and the 3.3V rail to 0.9%. These are competitive figures by current standards and well within what is expected from a top-tier product. Ripple suppression is equally solid. The 12V rail peaks at 22 mV, the 5V rail at 18 mV, and the 3.3V rail at 20 mV. The ATX specification ceiling is 120 mV on the 12V rail and 50 mV on the minor rails. The Platimax II operates comfortably inside these limits at all times, delivering consistently clean power regardless of load.

During our routine evaluation, we examine the fundamental protection features of all power supply units we review, including Over Current Protection (OCP), Over Voltage Protection (OVP), Over Power Protection (OPP), and Short Circuit Protection (SCP). Protection circuit behavior merits discussion. The 3.3V and 5V rails trigger OCP at 120% and 122% of rated current respectively, which is good but also comparatively low against other platforms. On the other hand, the 12V rail OCP activates at 146%, providing a very generous headroom – for a unit rated at 40°C and already pushing it being rated at 1200 watts, that seems like a very slack setting. Furthermore, OPP under hot conditions triggers at 144% of rated output, which feels unsafe for a unit already struggling at 100% capacity.

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Main Output

Load (Watts)

242.72 W

Header Cell - Column 2

606.21 W

Header Cell - Column 4

906.93 W

Header Cell - Column 6

1208.1 W

Header Cell - Column 8

Load (Percent)

20.23%

Row 0 - Cell 2

50.52%

Row 0 - Cell 4

75.58%

Row 0 - Cell 6

100.68%

Row 0 - Cell 8
Row 1 - Cell 0

Amperes

Volts

Amperes

Volts

Amperes

Volts

Amperes

Volts

3.3 V

1.87

3.42

4.68

3.41

7.01

3.4

9.35

3.39

5 V

1.87

5.11

4.68

5.1

7.01

5.09

9.35

5.08

12 V

18.71

12.12

46.77

12.11

70.15

12.08

93.53

12.07

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Line

Regulation

Voltage Ripple (mV)

Header Cell - Column 3 Header Cell - Column 4 Header Cell - Column 5 Header Cell - Column 6 Header Cell - Column 7
Row 0 - Cell 0

(20% to 100% load)

20% Load

50% Load

75% Load

100% Load

CL1 12V

CL2 3.3V + 5V

3.3V

0.90%

14

14

16

20

16

18

5V

0.50%

14

16

16

18

14

18

12V

0.40%

16

18

20

22

20

18

Bottom Line

The Platimax II 1200DF is a well-engineered product from an OEM that, while not a popular name, has demonstrated the capability to build competitive platforms. RSY's construction quality is evident throughout, and the component choices, such as all-Japanese capacitors, reinforce the unit's premium positioning in a way that is difficult to fault. The active components also are of good quality, the topologies are tried-and-true, and the overall assembly reflects a manufacturer that knows what they are doing.

Enermax Platimax II 1200DF

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The efficiency figures are great and consistent. The unit clears Platinum certifications across both input voltages under normal conditions, and the electrical output quality is strong throughout the load range. Voltage regulation and ripple suppression are both class-competitive. One exception deserves mention: the 12V OCP threshold at 146% and OPP at 144% under hot conditions are slack settings for a unit that already shows signs of thermal stress at 100% load. A unit rated to its limits at 40°C should not be offering that much headroom before protection kicks in. It is not a dealbreaker, but it is a design choice that invites scrutiny.

The 40 °C maximum ambient rating itself is worth flagging. Premium units in this class are commonly rated to 50 °C, and the gap shows in hot testing, where efficiency degradation is steeper than the component quality alone would suggest. With the limited number of connectors, the Platimax II 1200DF feels more of a driven 900-1000W unit rather than a true 1200 watt model.

Enermax Platimax II 1200DF

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The 13-year warranty remains the most compelling single argument for this unit. It is an unusual commitment, and even the great quality of the hardware does not really justify the confidence behind it. The cable configuration, however, continues to undermine the overall case. One 12V-2x6 connector and three 6+2 pin PCI Express connectors are simply not enough for a 1200W product. The capacity seems to be there, but the wiring to use it is not.

At $230, the Platimax II 1200DF is a credible choice for a builder prioritizing reliability, clean power, and long-term peace of mind over maximum connectivity. It competes well on electrical performance and warranty terms. Those who need more than one high-powered graphics card connector, or who expect a 50 °C rating at this price, will need to look elsewhere. For everyone else, this is a serious unit from a manufacturer that clearly believes in what it has built.

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E. Fylladitakis

Dr. E. Fylladitakis has been passionate about PCs since the 8088 era, beginning his PC gaming journey with classics like Metal Mutant and Battle Chess. Not long after, he built his first PC, a 486, and has been an enthusiast ever since. In the early 2000’s, he delved deeply into overclocking Duron and Pentium 4 processors, liquid cooling, and phase-change cooling technologies. While he has an extensive and broad engineering education, Dr. Fylladitakis specializes in electrical and energy engineering, with numerous articles published in scientific journals, some contributing to novel cooling technologies and power electronics. He has been a hardware reviewer at AnandTech for nearly a decade. Outside of his professional pursuits, he enjoys immersing himself in a good philosophy book and unwinding through PC games.