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Thursday, March 6, 2008
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Today I'm taking a closer look at the Cooler Master Real Power Pro 750W, which is a non-modular power supply with a 750W continuous load rating. Like all of the Real Power Pro line, the 750W carries a five year warranty, has an 80-plus efficiency certification and is SLI-ready with dual 6 and 8-pin PCIe configurations.
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Thursday, July 26, 2007
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Cooler Master is a manufacturer that has a long standing reputation for building quality computer components including; cooling devices, cases, and power supplies. They have recently expanded their line up of power supplies and have provided one of their new models to review... the Real Power Pro 750W power supply model number RS-750-ACAA-A1, a power supply so new that it isn't available for sale as of the time of this review.
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Wednesday, July 25, 2007
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Continuing on the reputation of the Real Power series of power supplies, Cooler Master introduces the Real Power Pro series of power supplies. Today we are looking specifically at the Real Power Pro 750W model (RS-750-ACAA-A1) with a MSRP of $169.99USD. The newest Intel standard ATX 12V V2.2 and SSI standard EPS 12V V2.91, are met simultaneously with the Real Power Pro series. This series of power supplies also include bead core protection for PCI-e connectors, worry-free power failure detector and a >80%efficiency rating.
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Thursday, June 14, 2007
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CoolerMaster may be better known for its processor heatsinks and extravagant cases, but the company has been selling power supplies for a while now with good results. Coolermaster's latest power supply is called the Real Power Pro 750W, and on paper at least the specifications are very impressive. It is rated for 750W of sustained power, 900W peak (this is what most manufacturers usually quote) with a typical efficiency greater than 80%. To top things off, the Cooler Master Real Power 750W comes with two eight-pin PCI Express 2.0 spec power connectors! These are the new kind of power connectors for tomorrow's generation of high end videocards.
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Wednesday, June 6, 2007
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CoolerMaster may be better known for its processor heatsinks and extravagant cases, but the company has been selling power supplies for a while now with good results. Coolermaster's latest power supply is called the Real Power Pro 750W, and on paper at least the specifications are very impressive. It is rated for 750W of sustained power, 900W peak (this is what most manufacturers usually quote) with a typical efficiency greater than 80%. To top things off, the Cooler Master Real Power 750W comes with two eight-pin PCI Express 2.0 spec power connectors! These are the new kind of power connectors for tomorrow's generation of high end videocards.
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