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ATX12V and EPS12V CompatibleCompatible with the ATX12V (ATX v2.3) and EPS12V v2.91 standards, the Cooler Master Real Power Pro 1000W provides maximum power stability to drive the latest Intel and AMD processors as well as other components for desktop and server computer systems.
1000W Continuous PowerA continuous power of 1000W delivers safe, reliable output for even the most extreme computer systems.
80 Plus CertifiedThe 80 PLUS certified power supply provides high power efficiency of at least 80% at any load between 20% and 100%, saving your money on your electrical bill, reducing heat in your computer's system and prolonging its life.
Ultra-silent Cooling FanThe Cooler Master Real Power Pro 1000W features a large 135mm fan with intelligent fan speed control for superior cooling and minimized operation noise as low as 16dBA.
NVIDIA SLI CertifiedFeaturing four 6-pin and two 8-pin PCI-E power connectors, the Cooler Master Real Power Pro 1000W power supply has gone through a series of rigorous NVIDIA SLI certification tests for maximum system stability when building NVIDIA SLI PCs.
Pros: Performance: This PSU is powering my Q6700, ATI 2900 Pro Crossfire, RAID setup without hiccup. Thermals and Noise: The PSU is running cool and is absolutely whisper quiet. I can't hear the PSU fan over my Scythe F case fans which means it is indeed very very quiet. Price: I still can't believe the price for this PSU. It's a great value at this price!
Cons: Cables: The cables are a little too short for my taste and if you have a large full sized ATX case you will want to make sure this PSU will work for you. I would have liked to see the cables be 2-3" longer. 12v Rails: I don't have a multi-meter so this is all done via the BIOS and software, but my 12v rails are reading at 12.3v which seems slightly high and out of spec. It hasn't caused any issues that I'm aware of, but it's something to be aware of. If anyone has a multimeter I'd love to see the true read from the 12v rails.
Overall Review: I was using a Silverstone 1200DA, but I had some serious issues with it that you can read about. The Cooler Master 1000 has firmly established itself as my PSU of choice on my current rig and I couldn't be happier with this purchase.