Tuesday, January 7th 2020
Cooler Master SFX Gold Series PSUs Are Juicy: Up to 850W
Every year at CES we're impressed by just how much power SFX form-factor PSUs are able to put out. Cooler Master took a crack at the power output cieling this year with its new SFX Gold family of power-supplies. These strictly-SFX power-houses come in output variants as high as 850 W. Other models include 750 W, 650 W, and 550 W. Also on offer are 80 Plus Gold efficiency, fully modular cabling, a class-leading 10-year warranty backing up the quality. An 80 mm fluid dynamic bearing fan is used to keep the units cool, which is tuned with a noise output under 25 dBA. Available from Q1-2020, the 550 W, 650 W, 750 W, and 850 W models are priced at USD $109.99, $119.99, $129.99, and $139.99, respectively.
5 Comments on Cooler Master SFX Gold Series PSUs Are Juicy: Up to 850W
ORRR lets move on from this 80+ standard to begin with
If the platforms were torn apart and inspected by jonnyguru, realhardtechx, orionpsu db then it might determine if cms are better than cwt/andyson (ok platforms) greatwall/sirfa/sufa (cheap utter crap) considering Seasonic/Superflower are top OEMs
Sufa doesn't exist, Great Wall is one of the best manufacturers en Seasonic and Super Flower are just mid class manufacturers. It looks like you confuse marketing with quality. Because Seasonic and Super Flower are small and can't compete with the high end manufacturers they focus more on marketing.