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PC POWER COOLING Silencer MKIII 1200W review

Nov 6,2012 0

5. Summary

 

Review Pages

1. Features, specs
2. Opening the box
3. A closer look
4. Measurements
5. Summary

 

From a performance standpoint, the PC Power & Cooling SIlencer MK III 1200W PSU is boasting a very good voltage regulation within its power spectrum along with very clean DC output - both important factors in heavily loaded and overclocked game PCs. The device has been designed to power your SLI/CrossFire setups and offer stable voltages, great efficiency and decent temperatures.

Some minor issues with the unit could include the lack of more 6 PCI connectors and temperature protection circuit, despite its low overall temperature due to its high efficiency. In addition, its $300 price is very high for the casual gamer, but don't forget that its is still among the cheapest 80 Plus Platinum rated power supply in the 1200W category. In addition, its 7-year warranty ensures you'll be enjoying the device for quite some time.

 

Pros

  • Delivers full power at relatively low temperatures
  • Highly efficient
  • Clean DC outputs
  • Japanese capacitors
  • Silent operation
  • Ability to select between normal and fan-less operation at low loads
  • Modular cables
  • 7 year warranty

Cons

  • Has only 6 PCIe connectors
  • High price

 

 

 

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5. Summary

 

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