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Date 2008-06-16
Provider: Coolermaster
Author: Niko Lupala
Editor: Amber Lupala
Coolermaster Silent Pro M500, M600 and M700 Power supply Review
The M series PSU have the following main features, one 12V rail, flat modular cables and silence of course.
If this PSU can perform well I think we might see the feature of power supplies in todays review. The flat cables for example make the case look nicer and increases airflow while the single 12V rail should work both for casual users and heavy overclockers.
About Coolermaster:
Cooler Master was founded with the mission of providing the industry’s best thermal solutions. Since its establishment a decade ago, the company has remained faithful to this mission, emerging as a world leader in products and services for companies dealing with devices where heat issues must be resolved.
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In pursuing this mission, Cooler Master is absolutely committed to delivering solutions that precisely meet customer requirements for features, performance, and quality. Moreover, we strive to be a reliable long-term partner for our customers that they can truly depend on. It aims to be the first and foremost name that comes to mind for companies around the world seeking thermal solutions, and seeks to build such a reputation through outstanding technology, sophisticated design, and superior service.
Cooler Master’s current business encompasses a comprehensive lineup of thermal solutions for a full range of applications. Its products range from heat sinks and fans to component housing, chassis, and ducting for computers, industrial machinery, telecommunications equipment, and many other devices.
Specifications 500W:
Model RS-500-AMBA-D3
Type Intel ATX12V V2.3 ? SSI EPS 12V V2.91
Dimension (W / H / D) 150(W) x 86(H) x 150(L) (mm)
Input Voltage 90~264V (Auto Range)
Input Current 8A@115Vac, 4A@230Vac
Input Frequency Range 47~63Hz
PFC Active PFC >0.9
Power Good Signal 100~500ms
Hold Up Time >17ms
Efficiency 85% Typically
MTBF >100,000hrs
Protection OVP/ UVP/OCP/OPP/OTP /SCP/ OLP
Output Capacity 500W
Max. Output Capacity 620W
Operation Temperature 0~40? (Nominal Input Voltage)
Regulatory NEMKO / TUV / CE / GOST / C-tick / / UL / FCC
Fan 135mm ultra silent fan
Certification 80 Plus
Connector M/B 20+4 Pin Connector x 1
CPU 4+4 Pin x 1
PCI-E 6+2 Pin x2
4 Pin Peripheral x 5
SATA x 6
4 Pin Floppy x 1
Specifications 600W&700W:
The only thing that is different on the versions is that the 600 and 700W are SLI ready, and the output capacity is as follows:
Output Capacity 600W
Max. Output Capacity 720W
Output Capacity 700W
Max. Output Capacity 840W
The product:

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All the boxes look the same except for the voltage definition. On the front you got a picture of the unit without any cables connected and on the back you can read the specifications and features.

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Inside each box you will find a cd with a user manual, a warranty card, and a slip with some information. The modular cables and power cable are wrapped up with a zip tie. If you look close you will see that the stack of modular cables is as big as just one power cable. This really shows the difference in size on normal PSU cables and these.

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If you click on the left picture you will clearly see how thin and small the modular cables actually are. I personally find this feature to be perfect as I got enough crap in my setup as it is.
The chassis of the PSU is black and the cables that are stuck on the PSU are ofcourse sleeved.
Current Real Time Pricing
Closer look and Testing >>>>> Page 2
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