- Brand : Cooler Master
- Product name : Silent Pro M1000
- Product code : RS-A00-AMBA-J3
- Category : Power Supply Units
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- Info modified on : 15 Apr 2024 08:23:26
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Long product name Cooler Master Silent Pro M1000 power supply unit 1000 W ATX
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Silent Pro M1000 - ATX 12V V2.3
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Short summary description Cooler Master Silent Pro M1000 power supply unit 1000 W ATX
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Cooler Master Silent Pro M1000, 1000 W, 17 ms, 85%, Semi-Modular, ATX, 100000 h
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Long summary description Cooler Master Silent Pro M1000 power supply unit 1000 W ATX
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Cooler Master Silent Pro M1000. Total power: 1000 W, Hold time: 17 ms, Efficiency: 85%. Cabling type: Semi-Modular. Power supply unit (PSU) form factor: ATX, Mean time between failures (MTBF): 100000 h. Dimensions (WxDxH): 150 x 165 x 86 mm
Uk has collected 9 expert reviews for Cooler Master Silent Pro M1000 power supply unit 1000 W ATX and the average expert rating is 83 of 100. The average score reflects the expert community’s view on this product. Click below and use Uk to see all ratings, product awards and conclusions.
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. A...
The Silent Pro series is one of the best-known series power supplies from Cooler Master, previously covering range from 500 to 700 watts. The range has now extended to 1000W with two models rated at 850W and 1000W, including flat connection cables foun...
Cooler Master is one of the companies that everyone has or will eventually recognize, from the computer illiterate to the enthusiast, due to their wide variety of products and wealth of experience in the computer industry. Everything from chassis, co...
Greetings once again, dear readers. And if my deer readers are reading this, stay off my lawn! If you're a regular to this site, then you know all about how I love to torture power supplies to the brink of ruin using a bunch of fancy equipment. Some c...
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2013-08-04 02:18:41
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Power supply units for computers have been evolving incessantly, even though not very fast. A decade ago a 70% efficient PSU was the norm but now even 80% looks like an inferior parameter whereas 90% provoke no sensation because we’ve seen 90% efficien...