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Cooler Master launches the Silent Pro M2 PSU series

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Cooler Master, an industry leading chassis, thermal solution, peripheral, and accessory manufacturer, is proud to announce the successor to the popular Silent Pro M, the Silent Pro M2 Series. Improvements have been made to each aspect of the Silent Pro M2 power supply to ensure that it meets the broad needs of both mainstream and enthusiast users alike.

Design

Built for quality and performance, the Silent Pro M2 Series utilizes a single powerful 12V rail that boasts a significant increase in available amperage per power supply model over its predecessors. This increased power extends to 80A on the 1000 W model. A new 3.3v DC-to-DC board increases overall energy efficiency. Utilizing newer high quality capacitors results in vastly improved hold up times of >23 ms on the 1000 W model. With this, Silent Pro M2 Series can handle peak loads better than ever before by delivering power with minimal interruptions. Its new specifications include RoHS and ERP 2010 Certification for a more eco-friendly design and power efficiency.

The 135 mm fan has been improved by making use of a durable Hydraulic Dynamic Bearing. This increases overall fan lifespan and reduces noise. Through these numerous upgrades, Silent Pro M2 Series can handle the increasing loads of today's systems while reducing overall energy consumption.





Quick Setup and Maintenance

Needs differ between systems and a hybrid modular cable setup allows the user to determine what is critical to their setup. This individualized approach provides for easier management of cables and opens the door for a novice builder to put together a professional cable routing look with less overall effort. Maintenance and upgrades on the main power supply unit become easier as only a couple hardwired connections need to be disconnected. Upgrade from one wattage to another by simply detaching all of the modular cables from the power supply and remove the few non-modular cables to replace it with another, more powerful, unit in the Silent Pro M2 Series. Cables have been extended and flattened to provide users with ample length and clearance to reach parts throughout a chassis.

Price and Availability

The Silent Pro M2 Series will be available in 420 W, 520 W, 620 W, 720 W as 80 Plus Bronze and 850 W and 1000 W models as 80 Plus Silver. These will be available from the beginning of March for these prices:

Silent Pro M II 420 W - €79,90
Silent Pro M II 520 W - €89,90
Silent Pro M II 620 W - €99,90
Silent Pro M II 720 W - €114,90
Silent Pro M II 850 W - €149,90
Silent Pro M II 1000 W - €169,90

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Silent Pro M II 420 W - Seventeam
Silent Pro M II 520 W - Seventeam (RS520-SPM2E3-EU)
Silent Pro M II 620 W - Seventeam
Silent Pro M II 720 W - Enhance
Silent Pro M II 850 W - Enhance
Silent Pro M II 1000 W - Enhance
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Silent Pro M II 1500 W- Enhance
 
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Expensive low range for 80+ bronze, why anyone would pay that compared to a Corsair or Antec I don't know. Never rated CM PSU either, they could have gone for gold or platinum for the higher end models, meh :shadedshu
 
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I have currently CM SILENT PRO M500, 500W. When I bought it 2 years ago it cost me 65 euros brand new and it kicked butt for this money. Silent, fancy package, 2 silicon strips, 5 year warranty, semi-modular, flat cables. Pretty good if you ask me. I agree Corsair are very cool as well, but is comes down to availability in each country, as well.
 
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the Silent Pro M2 Series utilizes a single powerful 12V rail that boasts a significant increase in available amperage per power supply model over its predecessors. This increased power extends to 80A on the 1000 W

i have the first revision (CM Silent Pro M1000W) and that also has a 80A 12v rail so how is this an increase ? , or am i missing something here ?
 
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