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Cooler Master Launches the new V Gold Series Power Supply Units

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Cooler Master, a global leader in PC component manufacturing, today, announced the availability of the new V Gold power supply unit (PSU), providing a new and improved series of PSUs for the next generation of high-end PC builders.

After five years, the V Gold succeeds Cooler Master's previously launched V Series PSU and will offer users an 80 Plus Gold efficiency rating. Available in the US and Canada in two wattage levels, 650W and 750W, the new V Gold PSU features a semi-fanless mode that enables the 135mm fan at 40% load. Users can manually de-activate the semi-fanless mode via the hybrid switch located at the rear of the PSU.



Features
  • 650W and 750W
  • 80 PLUS Gold / Cybenetics ETA-A Certification
  • Half-bridge design with DC-DC technology
  • Full-Modular Cabling with 16AWG PCI-e Cables
  • 135mm FDB fan with low RPM capabilities for quiet operation
  • Semi-Fanless Operation up to 40% load with manual Hybrid Switch for testing
  • 10 Year Warranty
The fully modular V Gold uses high quality components such as 100% Japanese capacitors and DC - DC technology to ensure reliable and stable voltage outputs of the PSU. The V Gold also comes equipped with 16 AWG PCI-e cables for better efficiency and heat resistance.

Availability:
The V Gold is currently available for purchase, in the US and Canada, at select retailers such as Memory Express and us.coolermaster.com. Starting MSRP for the V Gold 650W and 750W are $129.99 USD and $139.99 USD, respectively.

For more information, visit the product page.

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eh worthless for the price point. I have literally seen Seasonic Titanium drop to $150-160 might as well spend the extra $10-20 next sale.
 
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eh worthless for the price point. I have literally seen Seasonic Titanium drop to $150-160 might as well spend the extra $10-20 next sale.

Seasonic & Noctua will be at Computex, so I expect both company to have new product(s).
 
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I wonder if these have those horrible in-cable caps.

The Seasonics are not fully modular unless you go up to this price-point.

In the trifecta of looks/cost/performance I only care about the last two, so the ability to swap cables means nothing to me. Hence I'd happily pay $10 - $20 less for a PSU with some fixed cables (you need at least the mobo 24-pin, EPS 8-pin, and a chain of SATA).
 
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The Seasonics are not fully modular unless you go up to this price-point.
Nonsense you can get the Seasonic Focus Plus Gold 550-750 watt models for around 80-$110 on most of the major websites such as newegg and Amazon and those are fully modular
 
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They used to use a Seasonic platform for their V series, is the Enhance one so bad?
I miss Jonnyguru already
 
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I wonder if these have those horrible in-cable caps.



In the trifecta of looks/cost/performance I only care about the last two, so the ability to swap cables means nothing to me. Hence I'd happily pay $10 - $20 less for a PSU with some fixed cables (you need at least the mobo 24-pin, EPS 8-pin, and a chain of SATA).

Taking of capacitors, I just bought 5x MLP383M016EB1C to mod my Seasonic PSU. I'm a little disappointed as I got the wrong ones, it' should have been the "A" version which has the tabs to mount it onto the chassis. ..Very impressive ESR.
 

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They used to use a Seasonic platform for their V series, is the Enhance one so bad?
I miss Jonnyguru already

They're on again, just not with OklahomaWolf, sadly (although if he actually do publishes a book it'l be worth the read, he's a great writer). And no, they're not. Crap doesn't come with a 10 year warranty. And the "old" V didn't have Gold in the name, so there is some slight distinction to the name.

Taking of capacitors, I just bought 5x MLP383M016EB1C to mod my Seasonic PSU. I'm a little disappointed as I got the wrong ones, it' should have been the "A" version which has the tabs to mount it onto the chassis. ..Very impressive ESR.
That's pretty hardcore dude. :)
 
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They used to use a Seasonic platform for their V series, is the Enhance one so bad?
I miss Jonnyguru already

Yeah it's not the best nor the worst oem out there, I would rather take well build enhance over fsp or sirfa. Though this one is obviously not Enhance made, it missing that signature y-shaped heatsink and green primary filtering caps. Might be Seasonic but there's no picture of full pcb layout so can't say sure.
http://www.enhance.com.tw/new/wp-content/uploads/sites/6/2013/12/EPS1700.png
 
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They're on again, just not with OklahomaWolf, sadly (although if he actually do publishes a book it'l be worth the read, he's a great writer). And no, they're not. Crap doesn't come with a 10 year warranty. And the "old" V didn't have Gold in the name, so there is some slight distinction to the name.


That's pretty hardcore dude. :)

Proof it's going to happen. ESR bottom left reading & second ESR metre is used to confirm readings. I'm also testing at the worse point for ESR reading.

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eh worthless for the price point. I have literally seen Seasonic Titanium drop to $150-160 might as well spend the extra $10-20 next sale.

Literally? Was it dropped from such a high place? :shadedshu:
 
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Nonsense you can get the Seasonic Focus Plus Gold 550-750 watt models for around 80-$110 on most of the major websites such as newegg and Amazon and those are fully modular
Fair enough, I stand corrected..

so the ability to swap cables means nothing to me.
For you maybe, a lot of people care about cable management. With a PSU that has fully modular cabling you only install what you need thus keeping things neat and clean.

Indeed... but I can't imagine it yields anything significant/tangible gains. Some live in the minutua. :)
You'd be surprised when it comes to OCing.
 
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Benchmark Scores Faster than yours... I'd bet on it. :)
You'd be surprised when it comes to OCing.
I wouldn't be, actually. I am (was) an LN2 overclocker pushing the limits. Doing something like that on a power supply platform that is already awesome really yields little tangible gains, even with LN2 overclocking. Now if it was a midrange unit or a potato, I would get it. ;)
 
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