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Old Sep 10, 2009, 12:06 PM   #1
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Cooler Master Intros Silent Pro M 850W and 1000W PSUs

Cooler Master expanded its Silent Pro M lineup of power supply units (PSUs) with modular cabling. Coming in 850W and 1000W models, the two form the premium high-wattage offerings. Both measure 150 (W) x 86 (H) x 165 (L) mm and have rugged steel casings with rubber noise-dampening sleeves on either sides. Cable modularity is limited to the six PCI-Express power connectors (6+2 pin) and peripheral connectors that include Molex, floppy and SATA power.

Both models feature a single +12V rail design, with a 66A rail for the 850W model, and 80A rail for the 1000W one. The unit is cooled by a 135 mm temperature-controlled silent fan. They are ATX 12V V 2.3 and EPS 12V V2.92 standards compliant, and boast of 80 Plus Bronze efficiency rating. Featuring MTBF of 100,000 hours and backed by 5-year warranties, the two will hit stores soon.



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Excellent PSU's and the silent part is not Marketing/PR BS - they really are silent
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I bought the Cooler Master Silent Pro 600W PSU for my HTPC build and it is running smooth and quiet. Specs on HTPC build below..

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i've been testing one of these for coolermaster for 2 months now.

they are great.

totally silent at all times.

great quality too.

dont hesitate to get one of these.







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i've been testing one of these for coolermaster for 2 months now.

they are great.

totally silent at all times.

great quality too.

dont hesitate to get one of these.
Fits, any idea on who actually built these PSUs?
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Fits, any idea on who actually built these PSUs?
Mady by Enhance if I am not mistaken.
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Mady by Enhance if I am not mistaken.
This is the thing about Cooler Master, they are made by different OEMs...
I believe the Real Power stuff are made by Acbel and I might as well get one from them.

I find out who make these and I can get them strait from the OEM which is usually cheaper.
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Wow! That looks like a killer psu
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i've been testing one of these for coolermaster for 2 months now.

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great quality too.

dont hesitate to get one of these.
OMG! Flat cables?! Wow, I'm definitely sold on getting one
I personally think those flat cables would easier to manage than round ones
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Wow! That looks like a killer psu


OMG! Flat cables?! Wow, I'm definitely sold on getting one
I personally think those flat cables would easier to manage than round ones
indeed, it's the first time I've seen one
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indeed, it's the first time I've seen one
Flat cables are nothing new. Ultra, Corsair and Seasonic have had models with this "feature" for quite some time.
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are they 80 plus certified?
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are they 80 plus certified?
Yes, 80 Plus Bronze certified. Reading the whole article usually yields a lot of good, useful information. When in doubt, visit the manufacturer product page.
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They are ATX 12V V 2.3 and EPS 12V V2.92 standards compliant, and boast of 80 Plus Bronze efficiency rating.

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Yes, 80 Plus Bronze certified. Reading the whole article usually yields a lot of good, useful information. When in doubt, visit the manufacturer product page.
woops must have missed that bit.
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I was sure these were 80plus silver or gold in the articles of magazines IVe been reading.....hmm
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