Technical Details
Size: 800 Watts
- Flat modularized cables provide easy cable management leads to better airflow
- Compliance with the latest Intel standard ATX 12V V2.3
- Operation with intelligent fan speed control
- High reliability (MTBF> 100,000 hours)
- Double Layer EMI Filter retrains noise and to avoid affect to users
- Integrating Active PFC with PWN combo controller while increase efficiency
- Japanese-made capacitors
- Multiple protection design (OVP/UVP/OPP/OTP/SCP/OCP)
Introduction
Cooler Master offers another extensive range of power supplies that allows for a perfect fit for end users.
Silent Pro Gold Series – a brand new lineup of power supplies that meet the 80Plus Gold Standard with over 90% power efficiency.
Using patented technologies such as Heat Transfer Technology™ (HTT), Hyper Path™, and Hybrid Transformers™, the Silent Pro Gold sets a new standard in PSU excellence.
Features
- Patent Technologies:
- Heat Transfer Technology™:
- A unique "L-shaped" heat-sink to remove heat from the PSU.
- Hybrid Transformer™:
- Unique design that combines heat-sink with transformer.
- Hyper Path™:
- Places IC close to transformers leading to huge efficiency ratings.
- Flat modularized cables provide easy cable management leads to better airflow.
- Compliance with the latest Intel standard ATX 12V V2.3.
- Operation with intelligent fan speed control.
- High reliability (MTBF> 100,000 hours).
- Double Layer EMI Filter retrains noise and to avoid affect to users.
- Integrating Active PFC with PWN combo controller while increase efficiency.
- Multiple protection design (OVP/UVP/OPP/OTP/SCP/OCP).
- Japanese-made capacitors.
- Single +12V rail up to 98A.
- Five-year warranty.
Customer Reviews
By Jeff Mixon
I choose this PSU out of other 1000w units due to the facts that it was modular, it was certified at the "Gold" level, and because I have a CoolerMaster Haf X case as well. It looks great, runs COMPLETELY silent, and seems have no problems meeting my power demands, although I'm sure I've not gotten anywhere near 1000 watts.
But shame on CoolerMaster. The fact is it is not completely modular. I imagine it makes sense to have SOME non-modular cables, like the motherboard power connector, but it just has too many cables that aren't modular. Even after I was done hooking everything up, including supplying power to my motherboard in three different places and powering a Radeon 6870 card with two 6-pin adapters, I still have 2 entire non-modular cables completely unused clogging up my case =p. I am admittedly a bit anal about cable organization, but still. They should at least disclose this in text/pictures up front. I've wondered what would happen if I simply cut these cables off these extra cables... lol. I assume they had some logic behind these extra cables, but why not just make them all modular? Who cares? In the end it is still a great PSU that I'm sure will outlast most of the other components in my case.
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