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650W Real Power Pro Psu

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CoolerMaster Real Power Pro 650-Watt Power Supply The Cooler Master Real Power Pro 650-watt power supply delivers the latest technology to efficiently drive the most advanced PC systems. This SLI-ready ATX power supply carries the prestigious 80 Plus designation, signifying that it operates at a typical efficiency of greater than 80-percent. And the Cooler Master Real Power Pro offers one of the most complete array of protection technologies in the industry to safeguard your sensitive equipment against almost any power anomaly. In fact, the Real Power Pro's worry-free power failure detector lights up when over voltage, under voltage, over temperature, over current, over loading, and short circuits occur. The Cooler Master Real Power Pro features an ultra-silent (17 dBA) 120mm fan with intelligent speed control, a power good signal of 100-500ms, and an MTBF of more than 100,000 hours.

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DetailValue
BindingPersonal Computers
BrandCooler Master
EAN0870423005193
FeatureRS-650-ACAA-A1
FormatCD
Height5.51 inches
Length3.39 inches
Weight6.1 pounds
Width5.91 inches
LabelCoolermaster
List Price$119.99
ManufacturerCoolermaster
Model713002460-GP
MPN713002460-GP
Package Quantity1
PlatformWindows
Product GroupCE
Product Type NameSYSTEM_POWER_DEVICE
PublisherCoolermaster
SKUDHREALPOWERPRO650
StudioCoolermaster
Title650W Real Power Pro Psu
UPC870423005193
 

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When COOLER MASTER made good power supplies!

review by z32

ATX 12V V 2.2,
8pin AND 4pin CPU power.
2x 6 pin PCI power
Plenty of Molex and Sata connections.

This power supply is nearly silent. In my original build with this power supply (Now on build 3), upgrading to this power supply reduced the noise of my build by atleast 50%. I had never noticed how noisy a power supply could be until I booted for the first time.
I have had no issues with this power supply, pulling over 400w with it now. Very happy!
I have had to extend 8pin CPU power to use this PSU in the bottom of the case.

ProsCons
Silent, sturdy and sleek design, 8pin cpuLacks 8pin PCI power

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Overall4
 
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