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Cooler Master Silent Pro M 1000W Power Supply report |
| Sat, November 07 2009 | 9:02AM | PermaLink |
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It has been three quick summer months since our last PSU
report, which happened to be on the Thermaltake Litepower 450W article
written by yours truly back in June. The Thermaltake Litepower 450W that I've
looked at is a budget oriented power supply. Although Thermaltake classified
it as being 'green' and 'efficient', the price to performance ratio was a bit
lacking; especially considering its $90 price tag. But what we have today at
APH Networks is a power supply that is not only aiming for efficiency -- but
also addresses the enthusiast market at a competitive price, combined with
large power rating. Cooler Master promises that their latest creation is not
'just another kilowatt power supply' in context -- the Silent Pro M 1000W
promises to deliver lots of power with as little noise as possible, as
denoted by its name. As far as world domination goes, it is clear that the
Silent Pro M series certainly did set its sight on Earth. Just by taking a
look at the retail box (Which we'll show you in just a moment) makes one fear
the dominance of the power supply! Just the sheer thoughts of it will cause
fear and panic to all mankind, lol. Anyways, in all seriousness, I found the
Cooler Master Silent Pro M 1000W's name to be pretty interesting, because it
wasn't all too long ago that 1000W power supplies are still quite a distance
from being 'silent', due to several technological limitations. With the
Silent Pro M series recently refreshed by Cooler Master by an addition of
850W and 1000W editions to the product family, we were able to get our hands
on the 1000W version for our report today. We'll be especially keen on seeing
how the Cooler Master Silent Pro M 1000W lives up to its name!
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http://aphnetworks.com/reports/cooler_master_silent_pro_m_1000w
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