1000W Real Power Pro Psu Product Description:
- World's first six +12V rails for better power distribution in Quad-SLI and 2 ways server system
- Four 6 pin PCI-e connectors offer great future upgradeability
- Two 8 pin PCI-e connectors are compatible with future graphic card upgradeability
- Compliance with the newest Intel standard ATX 12V V 2.2
- Compliance with the newest SSI standard EPS 12V V2.91
Product Description
Coolermaster 1000W Real Power Pro PSU1000W Real Power Pro PSU
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful.
One of the few PSUs that provide 40A 5v and 3.3v rails
By G. Martin
Powers an ASUS P6T6 MOBO with the Intel I7 965 Extreme Core CPU, dual fans on the cooler, 6GB memory, 5 hard drives, an ATI HD4870, RocketRaid PSI-E and Blackmagic HD Extreme.Neither our old OCZ PowerStream PSU nor a new Corsair HX1000w, each with only 30 amp 5v and 3.3v rails could support the machine. The 5v was pulled down to 4.6 - 4.8 typically, and caused problems.This Real Power PSU is great. The 5v sits at about 5.04 volts.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful.
Almost perfect.
By J. C. Kaessinger
First, I'm just going to throw out that this power supply is an absolute beast.This thing easily roasts my work comp's PSU (poweredge 1900, 2 Xeons, 800W dell "PSU-thing"). I myself have a new-ish gaming rig, and this PSU is rock solid. I've pushed all my OC-able hardware(asus mobo, q9550, 8gb DDR3, GTX260 SC) up past 15-20%, and didn't detect any voltage fudge at all. Not sure if you could triple SLI on this thing (bet you could), but I'm definitely looking forward my 2nd 260! It's not really that noisy, either (not that I could hear it when all my 120mm case fans kick on) and it keeps cool.On the whole, given this power supply's intended application as a high power PSU, I wouldn't recommend it for anyone. It is a great choice for a high power machine, though, and the 5-year warranty is a nice touch.My only constructive criticism is that the next-gen of this PSU (any PSU, really) needs selective cable management with plugs to allow you to select only which cables you want. Other PSU's have them. This is the only reason I'm not 101% satisfied, as there are more than a few cables I had to stuff into my case and zip-tie out of the way.Unnecessary Addendum: In the inexplicable case that your bed is next to the back of your computer, you will not be able to sleep due to the bright red LED that indicates PC power off (green when on). You will most likely have to stick some black tape over it, unplug it, or go nuts. I recommend the tape.
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