Final Thoughts and Conclusions
The new Modu82+ 625W power supply from Enermax delivered very good voltage regulation with clean outputs and excellent efficiency.  On top of that, the Modu82+ 625W proved to be the quietest PC power supply we have tested to date in this power range.  Throw in support for dual high-end graphic adapters, a compact chassis that will fit in most any ATX style case, and plenty of peripheral connectors and you have a very attractive PSU package!  Note: If you prefer a PSU without  modular cables, Enermax offers essentially the same units with fixed cables in the Pro82+ series.  These new power supplies from Enermax should be of particular interest to anyone building a HTPC or silent PC.

My only complaint with the Modu82+ 625W power supply is the limited 3-year warranty, which seems a little out dated when many other high-quality power supplies are now offering 5-year, 7-year, or lifetime warranties.

The Enermax Modu82+ 625W power supply is currently available and typically sells for around $189.99 USD (a little on the expensive side). 

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Strengths:
•    625W continuous DC output (up to 40°)
•    Excellent efficiency across a broad range of loads
•    Very good voltage regulation
•    Very quiet, virtually silent at all but the highest power levels
•    +12V outputs can deliver up to 50A/600W combined load
•    Four PCI-E connectors (two 6-pin and two 8-pin)
•    Compact chassis (only 140mm deep)
•    Active PFC with universal AC input
•    Sleeved cables with gold-plated connectors

Weaknesses:
•    Only a 3-year warranty

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Enermax Modu82+ 625W Power Supply

I would like to thank our friends at Enermax for sending us the Enermax Modu82+ 625W PSU to review.  Be sure to use our price checking engine to find the best price on any of Enermax’s great products or anything else you may want to buy! 

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