Cooler Master 850W Real Power Pro
Rating:
8
The Real Power Pro RS-850-EMBA from Cooler Master is engineered to meet the power demands of the gamer into serious overclocking. It features six +12V rails for enhanced reliable power distribution in Quad-SLI as well as 2 way server systems. Additionally, it allows stable and consistent performance with the multiple protection design that makes it virtually immune to over voltage, over current, and potential short-circuits.The RS-850-EMBA provides maximum 850W of continuous power for the most demanding computer systems. It boasts an Eco friendly design that saves energy and money by providing more efficient power up to 85%. It is compatible with the Intel standard - ATX 12V V2.2 as well as SSI standard - EPS 12V V2.91. The reliability can be demonstrated with a MTBF of more than 100,000 hoursThe cooling is taken care by an intelligent 135mm fan speed control that effectively dissipates heat silently (less than 16dBA). This is a powerful unit just ready to push the volts through anything you can put in your box!
bit-tech Review
"Regardless, it still has to offer something special for this kind of money and overall, despite positive initial impressions the Cooler Master fails on the one thing it's primarily designed to do: supply power within the ATX specification." - 10th May 2007
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