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Cooler Master Announces the GX Lite Series Power Supplies

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Today, Cooler Master launches a new series of Power Supplies to celebrate the new year: The GX Lite series. This series, consisting of 500 W, 600 W and 700 W versions, will be placed between the GX series and the Extreme series and it is targeted at the mid-range to the upper mid-range.

Just like the GX range of Power Supplies, the Cooler Master GX Lite features one powerful +12V rail which provides plenty of power to whatever system is being used; it can easily support a dual VGA card system (both SLI and Crossfire) and has a strong resistance versus overloading. Next to this +12V rail, there are plenty of other features which make the GX Lite series a great choice.





Intelligent fan speed control

The GX Lite power supplies feature a 120 mm silent fan with built-in fan speed control to not only provide the airflow which is necessary to run a system totally cool, but also do this nearly noiseless.

Up to 88% efficiency

The entire Cooler Master GX Lite series reaches an efficiency of up to 88%. This means that the power is decently distributed to each component and not wasted in the form of heat.

Even more features

This series does not only have a high efficiency and built-in fan control, there are many more noteworthy features present in these power supplies. They include dual layer EMI filters to both reduce noise and to protect the connections by reducing the interference. There also is an active PFC/PWM controller included for further increase in efficiency and massive bulk capacitors with a hold up time of less than 17 ms to make sure the PSU can handle peak loads much better. Last but certainly not least is that the GX Lite series offer several protections like OVP and OPP to prevent damage to the system in any way.

Because of the high quality level, all the GX Lite power supplies offer a warranty of three years.



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uhh... Cooler Master make some damn good cases, thats for sure :)
But the reviews for the older GX-series power supplies can speak for themselves
 
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uhh... Cooler Master make some damn good cases, thats for sure :)
But the reviews for the older GX-series power supplies can speak for themselves

At least they learned their lesson from their older, cheap PSUs. The newer GX PSUs are now better (from Enhance instead of Seventeam) but still so-so however.


While this GX-Lite series is by ATNG. First time I've encountered them.
 

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The inside is what matters, and again, what I'm seeing, doesnt look too good. When will they stop making bombs?
 
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I had a CM Extreme Power 460 430W pop on me recently. Bad times.
 
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Definitely not buying a cheap CM any time soon. Last time was a mistake I'm still regretting. Now I have the loudest and most annoying buzzer ever. The GX750 "Buzzsaw" turned out to be really bad. The M-series on the other hand are really great and for the price there's rarely anything better. I'm loving my M700.
 

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I was gonna say, these look like those real cheap PSUs you used to get with your OEM machine back in the Pentium II/III days. Infact...most of them still look exactly like this and with the exception of Antec Earthwatt PSUs, i wouldnt even consider touching these.
 
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Seasonic SSET series look like OEM crap, but oh boy... :) they are so humble
They are like... like jackie chan. One second they are nice "oh yes yes please you welcome" and the other they kick your butt!
 
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