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#1025 - Cooler Master Silent Pro M 700W PSU Video Review

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"The Cooler Master Silent Pro line of power supplies are currently available in three wattages; 500, 600 & 700. I reviewed the 700W model. The +3.3V rail is 28A & the +5V rail is 25A. There's a single +12V rail which is an impressive 50A. This is one of the best power supplies I've tested in this range. It's quality built, efficient, ultra quiet 135mm fan, uses Japanese capacitors, modular and comes with a 5 year warranty. Watch the video to find out more." ~http://www.3dGameMan.com

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  • '...Hi I'm Rodney Reynolds...'

    Coolest Guy Alive.

  • Asus PC probe II tells me this.

    3.3v = 3.3v

    5v = 4.9v

    12v = 12.36v

    i guess thats about fine.

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  • @nookie077 thanks for the tip :D

  • @TOJxKiLLSTeaLeR I'd say so. Remember! it's about quality, no just impressive numbers when it comes to choosing the right PSU. Don't make the mistake i did by buying a cheapo PSU (listed as 700W) only to find out your system starts crashing when you add a second card. I later found out the amperage was shit, which was something I wasn't even looking for at the time of buying. since I installed this I've had no problems (2 x HD5770, Phenom II x4 965), and it looks good too.

  • can this one handle two XFX Radeon HD 6870?

  • @msi48701gb Silver.

  • well is this 80 Plus silver or bronze?

  • I've got on of these and the only gripe I have is that it has several LONG sata power leads. I'd have liked to have at least one short one, like with 2 plugs.

  • @RamaZamable actually upon some research i've learned that 750W will do the job just fine, 1000W would be a bit overkill

  • @DevilishJ I would recommend a 1000 watt plus for that rig in my opinion, just to be on the safe side.

  • what PSU would you recommend for a rig with i7-2600K Boxed fan, 6 fans, 2 EVGA GTX 560ti SuperClocked, 1 60GB SSD, 1TB HDD, 8GB Ram (2x4GB)?

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