Cooler Master V-series PSU released

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Cooler Master announced the availability of V Series power supplies. The V series family now all moddable available in V550, V650, V750 variants.



The 3D circuit design does away with unnecessary cables and uses full module boards for cross connection resulting in lower crosstalk and signal noise. This ensures a better power output which also boosts efficiency whereas other PSUs lose efficiency due to cable signal loss. The 3D circuit design also improves heat dissipationin a compact design as there is little heat generated in comparison to traditional cable based designs. Excessive ripple or noise can damage components such as capacitors and cause system degradation. This exclusive design ensures the PSU performs at its best and has minimal interference without signal loss.   

Cooler Master high-performance Silencio FP fans, fully modular flat cables, LLC + DC-DC topology, and energy-saving 80PLUS Gold/Platinum ratings in a compact design

With the implementation of the high-performance SilencioFP fan by Cooler Master, the PSU operates quietly yet efficiently lowering fan RPM by up to 35 % even under 100 %load. 100% Japanese 105C high quality capacitors ensure an extended lifetime delivering excellent performance. Clean, stable voltages lead to less stress on valuable components extending the computer system’s life and reducing instability while gaming or working. The V series come with fully modular flat ribbon cables for easy cable routing using only the cables one needs allowing users to have neater-looking installations and better case airflow.

LLC, DC to DC topology is a technology designed to provide flat, constant output voltage thereby stabilizing the varying voltage. The V series also have received the industry standard 80PLUS Gold and Platinum ratings, a test that compares the quality and efficiency of power supplies in the market. 

Interesting to know, In the Benelux and Germany they even offer a pick up and replace service in the 2-year warranty. E.g. they will pick up the broken PSU and replace it with a new one at home. The V series PSU is expected to be available at local beginning September 17th, 2015.


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