Wednesday, November 9th 2011

OCZ Technology Unveils the PC Power & Cooling Silencer Mk III Power Supply Series

OCZ Technology Group, Inc., a leading provider of high-performance solid-state drives (SSDs) and power management solutions for computing devices and systems, today unveiled the Silencer Mk III Power Supply Series from PC Power & Cooling. Offering industrial-grade performance and stability for demanding computing environments, the Silencer Mk III provides high efficiency, quiet operation, and features the company's first modular design.

"PC Power and Cooling has always catered to those clients that are looking for both performance and reliability from their power management solutions and the Silencer MKIII PSU continues that tradition and incorporates new features such as a modular cable design," said Steve Lee, Senior Vice President of Power Management at OCZ Technology Group. "This is the first modular PC Power PSU and we spent extra time and resources to make sure we got it right by combining a highly efficient core with Japanese capacitors, a whisper quiet 120mm fan, and the flexibility of modular cabling, all to create the best Silencer yet, and we are releasing this exciting new series in a range of models up to 600W and pricing them competitively, making the Silencer MKIII PSU's the ideal blend of performance, features, and overall value for customers."
Building on the award-winning Silencer core architecture, the Mk III once again defines the ultimate power management solution for today's power users. For the first time, PC Power & Cooling customers can enjoy the convenience and benefits of a modular cable configuration, and eliminate unnecessary wire clutter for a more streamlined computer case. Combining a powerful single +12V rail and premium components, the Mk III balances the needs of server-class and IT professional standards with 100% Japanese 105°C capacitors, continuous output at a demanding 50°C ambient temperature, and heavy-duty protection circuitries. Key features include a 120mm variable RPM fan for quiet operation, well regulated electrical noise and ripple, and 80 Plus Bronze-level efficiency up to 85% at typical loads.

The Silencer Mk III Series will be available in 400W, 500W, and 600W models, and comes backed with a leading 5-year Warranty for unparalleled peace of mind.
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10 Comments on OCZ Technology Unveils the PC Power & Cooling Silencer Mk III Power Supply Series

#1
badtaylorx
wow what a marriage.....i hope they put out something bigger than 600w
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AsRock
TPU addict
120mm fans OMG that's even more contradiction than the MKII. For all those who not know what i am on about some time ago when they 1st made the Silencer MK1 ( were PC&Power then though ) they said the 80mm fan was a much better thing on a PSU due to being able to have larger heatsinks inside the PSU.

Then the MKII came with a 135mm fan which made the heatsinks much smaller but still keeping away from what the original argument was about the 120mm fans..

I hate these type of PSU's as one thing for sure is the heatsinks are way smaller. So if the fan does fail those much smaller heatsinks are not going to able to take shit.

AND WTF warrenty with the MK1 was 5 year and the MKII was 7 year so WTF is it with going back to 5 year warrantys with the MKIII.
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btarunr
Editor & Senior Moderator
Watch, as OCZ slowly devours everything PCP&C stood for.
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#4
AsRock
TPU addict
btarunrWatch, as OCZ slowly devours everything PCP&C stood for.
Amen :cry:
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#5
theubersmurf
They have...They were staunchly opposed to modular design on PSUs...
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#6
ChristTheGreat
AsRock120mm fans OMG that's even more contradiction than the MKII. For all those who not know what i am on about some time ago when they 1st made the Silencer MK1 ( were PC&Power then though ) they said the 80mm fan was a much better thing on a PSU due to being able to have larger heatsinks inside the PSU.

Then the MKII came with a 135mm fan which made the heatsinks much smaller but still keeping away from what the original argument was about the 120mm fans..

I hate these type of PSU's as one thing for sure is the heatsinks are way smaller. So if the fan does fail those much smaller heatsinks are not going to able to take shit.

AND WTF warrenty with the MK1 was 5 year and the MKII was 7 year so WTF is it with going back to 5 year warrantys with the MKIII.
lol I agree, but LOL at 80mm fan!

OCZ Z series 850w
www.hardwaresecrets.com/article/OCZ-Z-Series-850-W-Power-Supply-Review/946/2

135mm fan + big heatsink xD

I don't know why into the MKIII they have small heatsink like that..

www.hardwareheaven.com/reviews/1310/pg3/pc-power-cooling-silencer-mkiii-600w-power-supply-review-internal.html
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#7
erixx
I... don't know.... this is... so..... Star Wars... crap.
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AsRock
TPU addict
ChristTheGreatlol I agree, but LOL at 80mm fan!

OCZ Z series 850w
www.hardwaresecrets.com/article/OCZ-Z-Series-850-W-Power-Supply-Review/946/2

135mm fan + big heatsink xD

I don't know why into the MKIII they have small heatsink like that..

www.hardwareheaven.com/reviews/1310/pg3/pc-power-cooling-silencer-mkiii-600w-power-supply-review-internal.html
WOW that MKIII is even worse lol. Starting to look like real cheap crap probably to help there own brand i guess.


The heatsinks on the MK1 is massive compared to the one on the MKII. The 80mm fan does a dam good job with the much larger heatsinks. Although some common sense is required like allways and clean the dust out but that goes for all of them in fact probably more so fo PSU's with larger fans but smaller heatsinks.

MK1 heatsinks much more logical to have air flow that direction too
www.anandtech.com/show/2278/5
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