Monday, May 26th 2008

Cooler Master Announces First Ever 80 Plus Silver Certified High Wattage PSU

Cooler Master proudly announces the world's first-ever 80 Plus Silver Certified high wattage power supply, the highest rated 80 Plus power supply to-date by achieving a 88% efficiency; with the introduction of UCP 900W (Ultimate Circuit Protection).

Cooler Master has long built a strong reputation based on industry-leading designs in coolers and computer cases, while its power supplies have often been over-shadowed. Today, marks a new era in the company's foray into the market of power supplies. With the UCP 900 reaching new 80 Plus specifications, Cooler Master now owns the title of having the industry's most energy efficient high wattage power supply.

The UCP has achieved this previously unheard of efficiency level with innovative circuit board layout and superior components. For example, it first-rated soft-start circuits, a huge amount of solid capacitors and continuous active clamp forward switching technology combined with the DC to DC VRMs circuit design and more.

UCP 900W 80 Plus verification & testing report:
COOLER MASTER UCP 900W 80 Plus verification & testing report.pdf

Complete list of Cooler Master 80 Plus Certified PSUs:
80plus.org/manu/psu_80plus/psu_detail.php?name=CoolerMaster
Source: Cooler Master
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10 Comments on Cooler Master Announces First Ever 80 Plus Silver Certified High Wattage PSU

#1
magibeg
Just in time to try to power dual GTX280's no less(jokes). That really is extremely impressive to achieve that level of efficiency though. I wonder how long it will be until we reach the magic 90% efficiency level.
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#2
Nitro-Max
mines 85% efficient is an extra 3% anything to sneeze at?
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#3
Cold Storm
Battosai
I got a Cooler Master 750 thats 80%... I love the thing and would tell anyone about it!
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#4
DaedalusHelios
Cold StormI got a Cooler Master 750 thats 80%... I love the thing and would tell anyone about it!
Same here! :laugh:
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#5
vega22
i like the way its designed to be at the bottom of your case too, about time psu came with it in mind.
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#6
Drac
more efficiency-->less heat dissipated-->less temps-->lower speed fan-->less noise
in theory...
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#8
Cold Storm
Battosai
The same here! I'm wanting to get a new PSU so I can build another system or go SLI! lol...
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#9
WarEagleAU
Bird of Prey
Not to mention more efficiency = less utility bill.
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#10
p_o_s_pc
F@H&WCG addict
magibegJust in time to try to power dual GTX280's no less(jokes). That really is extremely impressive to achieve that level of efficiency though. I wonder how long it will be until we reach the magic 90% efficiency level.
by the looks of it i would say before 2009 maybe even months or weeks from now
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