Cooler Master had plenty to show at the CES 2024 in Las Vegas, including a full lineup of its power supply units. The star of the show were the new X Silent Max, X Silent Edge, and the X Mighty PSU series, all featuring ATX 3.1 support and 12VHPWR outputs. In addition, Cooler Master also showcased a couple of SFX PSUs and V- and GX-series power supplies.
The Cooler Master X Mighty PSU series will be available in 2800 W and 2000 W outputs, and comes with a total of four 12VHPWR connectors on the 2800 W model, providing a total of 2,400 W power. As said, it comes with ATX 3.1 support, use only high-quality and reliable components, and have 80 Plus Platinum power efficiency. It supports MasterCTRL software where you can monitor temperature, load, and overall performance. The X Silent Max is going to be available in 1300 W version, and has ATX 3.1 support and comes with a single 12VHPRW output, It uses ultra-quiet Cooler Master Mobius fan keeping the noise level at up to 20dB. It comes with patented single-piece heat dissipation structure which uses a direct contact heatsink with heatpipes combined with the casing in order to keep the temperatures down. It also uses active bridge rectifier and Infineon IC chips for high quality performance, as well as has support for MasterCTRL software.
The Cooler Master X Silent Edge will be available in 1100 W and 850 W outputs, and is the first fanless 1100 W PSU. Cooler Master also used the same heatsink with extended fan cover and heatpipe technology to keep the temperatures down. It has ATX 3.1 support, 12VHPWR connector, and uses the same active bridge rectifier and Infineon ICs, as well as has MasterCTRL software support.
Cooler Master also showcased a couple of updated PSUs including the GX III Gold 850 W version, and the the V-series V Platinum V2 1600 W model. These are updated to ATX 3.0 and ATX 3.1 specification, have 12VHPWR connectors, and even Cooler Master Mobius fan for the V Platinum V2 1600 W. Cooler Master also had a few SFX PSUs on display including the V SFX Platinum, coming in 1300 W and 1100 W versions, and the V SFX Gold, coming in 850 W and 750 W versions.
We are certainly looking forward to check out some of these PSUs, and hopefully some of them will be available soon.
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The Cooler Master X Mighty PSU series will be available in 2800 W and 2000 W outputs, and comes with a total of four 12VHPWR connectors on the 2800 W model, providing a total of 2,400 W power. As said, it comes with ATX 3.1 support, use only high-quality and reliable components, and have 80 Plus Platinum power efficiency. It supports MasterCTRL software where you can monitor temperature, load, and overall performance. The X Silent Max is going to be available in 1300 W version, and has ATX 3.1 support and comes with a single 12VHPRW output, It uses ultra-quiet Cooler Master Mobius fan keeping the noise level at up to 20dB. It comes with patented single-piece heat dissipation structure which uses a direct contact heatsink with heatpipes combined with the casing in order to keep the temperatures down. It also uses active bridge rectifier and Infineon IC chips for high quality performance, as well as has support for MasterCTRL software.
The Cooler Master X Silent Edge will be available in 1100 W and 850 W outputs, and is the first fanless 1100 W PSU. Cooler Master also used the same heatsink with extended fan cover and heatpipe technology to keep the temperatures down. It has ATX 3.1 support, 12VHPWR connector, and uses the same active bridge rectifier and Infineon ICs, as well as has MasterCTRL software support.
Cooler Master also showcased a couple of updated PSUs including the GX III Gold 850 W version, and the the V-series V Platinum V2 1600 W model. These are updated to ATX 3.0 and ATX 3.1 specification, have 12VHPWR connectors, and even Cooler Master Mobius fan for the V Platinum V2 1600 W. Cooler Master also had a few SFX PSUs on display including the V SFX Platinum, coming in 1300 W and 1100 W versions, and the V SFX Gold, coming in 850 W and 750 W versions.
We are certainly looking forward to check out some of these PSUs, and hopefully some of them will be available soon.
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