PC Power & Cooling Mk III Silencer 750 review

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As you can see the PSU is partly modular. There area good number of old fashioned connectors. We'll peek at them more closely in a second.

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The primary cables however are attached, thus the ATX power connector, and two sets of CPU connectors are attached.

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As you can see, the product has a reasonably normal length for a model this powerful. It has a length of 18 cm - it's complete dimensions are 150mm x 86mm x 180mm.

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At the top you'll stumble into a big yet silent enough, 140 mm. A silent Ong Hua fan fan (ball bearing). Again if opted, it stays deactivated until load reaches 350 Watt. Below that number, the fan will disable itself. The fan is model HA1425M12B-Z and has a 2000rpm maximum rating though it sits at 1400rpm under full load.

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And check that out, that's nearly 62A on the single 12V rails alone, quite impressive. In theory this PSU could hold two GeForce GTX 680 cards or Radeon HD 7970 cards quite easily, and then you can still add a PhysX card and overclock, albeit that's pushing it a bit. A PSU in this class is intended for the people that have a lot of components and like to overclock. Then again, a PSU is the most efficient at half of it's load .. so if 350W is your efficiency target power cnsumption wise, this would make a lot of sense.

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