Thursday, September 17th 2015

Cooler Master Announces New V Series Power Supplies

Cooler Master, a leading manufacturer of desktop components and peripherals, today announced the availability of V Series power supplies, the most stable and efficient power supply unit in its class thanks to exclusive 3D circuit design and Silencio FP technology. The V series has fully modular flat cables with energy-saving 80PLUS Gold/Platinum ratings all delivered in a compact design smaller than most Power Supply Units (PSUs) in its class. The V series family is available in V550, V650, V750, V850, V1000 and V1200 watt variants perfect for gamers, enthusiasts and even system builders.

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 dissipation in 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.
With the implementation of the high-performance Silencio FP 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. The Gold and Platinum Guarantee rated models come with a 5-year warranty and the V 1200 Platinum comes with a 7-year warranty by Cooler Master.

Pricing & Availability
The V series PSU is expected to be available at local retailers in Europe from September 17th, 2015 for a suggested retail price:
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5 Comments on Cooler Master Announces New V Series Power Supplies

#1
buildzoid
I love how compact these are.
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#2
nem
Nice is exactly like the previus models but improvement.. :D
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#3
Chaitanya
Just one question: Who is the OEM for these PSUs? Antec's Edge series of supplies is excellent but they lack after sales service in India, CM has their old V (fully modular lineup) which was excellent but its quite old already and atleast their after sales service is decent. If the OEM for this series is Seasonic I might pull the plug on my old Cooler Master Real power M PSU from my old PC for a new one.
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#4
shilka
The OEM for these are Enhance Electronics so they might be the old semi modular Cooler Master V series made fully modular or they might be improved over the old V´s.

Dont think they are new.

And there is nothing wrong with Enhance Electronics before anyone complains about that as Enhance Electronics can and has made some really great stuff before.

The old semi modular V´s where Enhance Electronics made and those where about the best mid range series and still is, they where better then even the Seasonic G.
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#5
okidna
ChaitanyaJust one question: Who is the OEM for these PSUs? Antec's Edge series of supplies is excellent but they lack after sales service in India, CM has their old V (fully modular lineup) which was excellent but its quite old already and atleast their after sales service is decent. If the OEM for this series is Seasonic I might pull the plug on my old Cooler Master Real power M PSU from my old PC for a new one.
The OEM for the 550 W, 650 W, and 750 W models are Enhance.
Meanwhile the OEM for the 850 W, 1000 W, and 1200 W models are Seasonic.

The old V550 were good, I used this PSU for a couple of build for my friends. Good voltage regulation and well worth the price. And looking at one review you can see that they use a good layout and also good capacitor (all Japanese caps).
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