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Coolermasters SilentPro M700W is a quiet, compact PSU (power supply unit) with modular cabling and high efficiency - if you dont push it too far. Despite its name the Coolermaster SilentPro M700W isnt actually a silent PSU, it is however very qui...
At its low price of £79 inc VAT and with a full 5-year warranty, the SilentPro M700W is excellent value for money. Paul Monckton...
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expertreviews.co.uk Updated: 2011-07-30 20:36:32
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The Silent Pro M700W is a radical departure from earlier Cooler Master PSUs, many of which had loud cooling fans. Cooler Master has used a very quiet 135mm fan and fitted the outer edges of the case with a thin layer of silicon to stop vibrations be...
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Noise in computer systems is an ever growing problem – one which many enthusiasts strive to deal with. A Power supply is often thought as quite a quiet component of the hardware which makes your PC. However, turn off all of your running fans and just l...
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xcpus.com Updated: 2011-07-30 20:35:52
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CoolerMaster is one of the most prominent producers of enthusiast grade computer components. Their products include CPU coolers, fans, cases, and of course- power supplies. Xtreme CPU appreciates that CoolerMaster values our input by sending us revie...
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3dGameMan.com Updated: 2011-07-30 20:36:00
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Video Review: 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.
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Cooler Master has created a new line of power supplies dubbed the "Silent Pro" series. They are designed for increasing demand for a powerful single rail PSU. How does this one compare? Prev - Next >>Last Updated on Thursday, 28 May 2009 11:15...
Wellconstructed, Highquality parts, "Antivibration silicon pads", Silent, 135mm fan for cooling, Modular design, Flat cables...
Price (MSRP $149.99), Flat cables...
Quite simply, this power supply is worth it (MSRP $149.99) even though it is a little steep in price. The combination of the great efficiency, parts and an amazing five-year warranty to back it make it a great purchase.Running in at 700W it is still a...
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Coolermaster Silent Pro series power supplies are clearly aimed at quiet-loving PC enthusiasts. The 700W model was recently in our torture chamber. Read on to find out how it fared.
The Coolermaster Silent Pro M700W is clearly a quiet power supply, one with high efficiency and excellent electrical performance. Its noise level at lower loads is low enough to make a computer thats inaudible at idle and low power. While the overall...
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hardwarezone.com.sg Updated: 2011-07-30 20:36:24
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Nowadays, power supplies (PSU) vendors are all vigorously stressing their green credentials. All the major players have released products that tout high efficiency numbers, corresponding to the increased awareness among consumers of the higher cos...
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Cooler Master has been making, well, "making" power supplies for many years, but we have to admit it's not until recently that we gave them much consideration. Just before Computex this year we dropped into Cooler Master HQ in Taiwan to say 'Hi' to...
So, would we buy the Silent Pro 700W? It certainly takes precedent over the now ageing but still hugely popular Corsair HX series, though when you compare it to the Dark Power Pro 650W it doesn't quite cut it. Don't get us wrong though, it's still an e...
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& Specifications As most of the silent PC enthusiast crowd will tell you, total silence is one of those things which can never quite be achieved. Even after going to extraordinary lengths to isolate Hard Disks, Fans and other devices from rattling you...
With its single +12v rail, excellent modular cable system and a silicone gaskets to dampen vibrations, the Cooler Master Silent Pro 700w certainly looks like it has something for everyone, from overclockers to silent PC enthusiasts. However, as we've see...
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