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Guru3D.com » News » Cooler Master Adds MasterWatt Lite 230V Power Supplies to its Lineup

Cooler Master Adds MasterWatt Lite 230V Power Supplies to its Lineup

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 01/12/2017 11:27 AM | source: | 2 comment(s)
Cooler Master Adds MasterWatt Lite 230V Power Supplies to its Lineup

Cooler Master Adds MasterWatt Lite 230V Power Supplies to its Lineup. The the MasterWatt Lite 230V is an affordable solution for those that need a little more bang for you hard earned bucks while not forfeiting on reliability. 

Eindhoven, The Netherlands - Cooler Master, a leader in design and manufacturing computer components and peripherals, today announced the launch the newest addition to its power supply range, the MasterWatt Lite 230V. The Power Supply is the survival kit for reliable, affordable power.

Power on. We want the MasterWatt Lite Series to be that simple. In the box are all the essentials of a reliable engine so you don't have to think about it. We added higher-end perks like Active PFC and PWM technology for more stability, and made sure we met ErP 2013 and CE ratings for safety and low energy impact. It's the survival kit for reliable, affordable power.

Advanced Circuit Design - Active PFC + PWM combined with dual forward topology and double EMI filter enhances power output efficiency and increases the performance and stability of your system

Silent and Durable Fan - Cooler Master's 120mm HDB temperature control fan can operate more smoothly without friction, which makes it quiet and more durable.

Green Power - Compliant with ErP 2013 Lot6, which guarantees that you're PSU will use less than 1W on system standby and lower than 45% transferring efficiency on 5V standby.

Safety Guardian - Full protection (OCP/OVP/UVP/SCP/OPP) with built-in Over Temperature Protection (OTP). Minimizes the risk of damage from power outages.

80 Plus Standard 230V EU Certified - 85% efficiency typically.

The Cooler Master MasterWatt Lite 230V includes five models - 400W / 500W / 600W / 700W

Pricing & Availability
The MasterWatt Lite is expected to be available at local retailers in Europe beginning of January 2017 for a suggested retail price of € 39,99 / € 49,99 / € 59,99 / € 64,99



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maize1951
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#5381003 Posted on: 01/12/2017 11:22 PM
Should work fine in the U.S. too, though you would have to put in plug and circuit breaker for it.

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#5381867 Posted on: 01/15/2017 11:34 PM
they will probably make US version. tT did this 230V version with their Smart series 2 years ago if I am not mistaken. I am using one. Not having the both 230V and 120V options in one unit reduces the production cost by a chunk. Difference being, Smart series have 140mm fan and entry series has 495W @ 12V rail and costs about as CM recommended 400W MSRP + VAT. Actually, it was 55 euro here where I live, where 1070 is over 500 euros...

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