Coolermaster 1250W Real Power Pro ATX12V V2.2 24PIN 80PLUS Ultra Silent 135MM Fan SLI Ready
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James_G@NCIX Rating: Review Date: 01/21/10 |
Coolermaster 1250W Real Power Pro ATX12V V2.2 24PIN 80PLUS Ultra Silent 135MM Fan SLI Ready
Cons:A lot of cable (could be in either column depending on need)Indifferent warranty
Pros:Quiet Power to Burn |
mahmood_a@NCIX Rating: Review Date: 08/10/08 |
Coolermaster 1250W Real Power Pro ATX12V V2.2 24PIN 80PLUS Ultra Silent 135MM Fan SLI Ready
Cons:doesnt have a switch
Pros:Good price.lots of power conectors-good bult quality Comment:
i have this psu for 3 month and it is workig well and it is very silent even under full load but sometimes it becomes noisy beacause of room temp but over all performance is very good i would recommend to buy this psu |
DVL_IAC@NCIX Rating: Review Date: 05/04/08 |
Coolermaster 1250W Real Power Pro ATX12V V2.2 24PIN 80PLUS Ultra Silent 135MM Fan SLI Ready
Cons:soo many cables!, No power switch, modular would of been nice.
Pros:silent, tons of connectors, tons of power. Comment:
I bought this for my new computer, I was originally going to get the Enermax galaxy 1000w since my last 2 psu's were enermax and I've never had a problem with them, but this one was cheaper for more power and seamed to have more connectors, so I decided to get this one. This psu is pretty silent and has tons of connectors. I will never have to worry about running out of connectors. :P Also has tons of power, at 1250w I will naver have to worry about not having enough power for something. the downsides to this psu are theres soo many cables! It would of been nice if this psu was modular because half the cables I'm not useing and they pretty much take up all my remaining cd drive slots in my case. Also theres no power switch on the psu which would of been nice. Overall if you want tons of power and don't mind a ton of extra cables, and don't care if it has a power switch or not, this would be a good psu for you! |
I had the power supply pop after month and a half. The Cooler Master warranty department is indiferent at best. They sound good but never delivered. The round trip took a month and a half. You can pick up a 1000+ watt power supply for $100 - 150 less and that is what I would do. Then at least when you go down your already $100-150 ahead of the game and can just put in an order for another one and be up and running in a few days.