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Cooler Master Unveils the Silent Pro M Series Power Supply Units

Cooler Master today announced a new range of power supplies dubbed Silent Pro M. Here are some of the features you can expect to see in the new powerful single rail Silent Pro M PSUs:
  • single rail 12V rail (up to 50A)
  • Modularized cable design to eliminate clutter and improve airflow inside the chassis
  • Two 6+2 pin PCI-e connectors for multiple graphic card set up
  • Energy efficient design that meats 80 Plus requirements
  • Compliant with Intel standard Intel ATX12V V2.3 & SSI EPS 12V V2.91
  • Green power design that meets energy star, blue angel requirements
  • Super silent operation with intelligent 135mm fan speed control
  • Copper + aluminum heat sink design which results in more efficient heat transfer and dissipation.
  • Flat cable design for easier cable arrangement
  • Japanese-made capacitors
  • Unique silicon pad provided with the PSU's package
The Cooler Master Silent Pro M PSUs will be offered in 500W, 600W and 700W models soon. Visit Cooler Master for more information.

Cooler Master Launches Hyper Z600 Passive CPU Cooler

Cooler Master's engineers have taken the idea of releasing a fanless cooler seriously and have come up with a passive CPU cooler called Hyper Z600 that can cool both Intel and AMD CPUs drawing up to 89W without any fans attached to it. You can add two optional 120mm fans to the opposing sides of the heat-sink in a push-pull configuration, though. The Hyper Z600 measures 127.28 x 127.28 x 160 mm and weighs exactly 1045g. The heatsink structure features interlaced aluminium fins, six heatpipes connected to a mirror-coated copper base and Cooler Master's unique "X" design that creates lower back pressure to make air pass through the heatsink faster. Compatible with all existing Intel and AMD CPU sockets, the passive Cooler Master Z600 will be available soon for around £34.99.

CoolerMaster Centurion 590 Arrives in March

Cooler Master Centurion 590 Arrives in March

Cooler Master is going to launch a new model, Centurion 590 for the mainstream market in March of this year. This 8.5kg steel case measures (B) 213 x (H) 440 x (D) 510 mm and is designed for ATX and micro ATX motherboards. There are nine 5.25" drive bays and one of these can be converted to a 3.5" floppy drive bay. The case features a removable module that supports four HDDs, but it takes up three 5.25" drive bays. You can mount up to six 120mm fans, but unfortunately the case ships with only two: one 120mm blue LED front fan and a 120mm rear fan. Two more 120mm fans can be installed in the front to up the total amount of fans to eight, but doing so will also prevent you from installing any optical drives. The case features tool-free installation for the hard disk drives, optical drives and add-on cards. The PSU is mounted in the bottom of the case and the rear features retaining holes for liquid cooling. The Centurion 590 has a fully meshed front for improved ventilation and has cable management holes to make cable routing easier. Finally, the Cooler Master Centurion 590 should be yours for less than $85 when it's released.

Cooler Master Introduces New Cosmos S Case

Cooler Master has unveiled a new revision of the Cosmos case known as the Cosmos S. The new S version has multiple changes including a touch sensitive power button which, the company says, is switched using the capacitance when your finger presses on it for a couple of seconds. Much like the original Cooler Master Stacker, the front of the case can be used for 5.25" drives. In addition, Cooler Master has listened to user feedback and you can now install a 120.3 radiator in the top without having to butcher your system with a Dremel. Cable management has also been improved further as well.

Cooler Master Debuts Three New Huge Coolers

Cooler Master impressed many at CES with three of the largest coolers to hit mass production soon. I'll start with the V12 cooler made of 8 heatpipes and cooled by two 120mm fans. Next is the V10 which consists of two 120mm fans, one mounted vertically and the other horizontally. The horizontal fan is located above the DIMM-slots and will cool the ram through the fins of the cooler later. His little brother, the V8 just like the car engines has a slightly different design that the V12, with only one 120mm fan located in the middle of the cooler. Other specs are still to come.

Cooler Master COSMOS ESA Released

Cooler Master has unveiled a new version of its COSMOS case that features support for the NVIDIA ESA technology. COSMOS ESA looks almost identical to the original COSMOS chassis from Cooler Master, but it has a thermal control board with four sensors to monitor and adjust fan speeds. The new chassis should be available now says Cooler Master. ESA certified power supplies and water cooling units will be released soon.

Cooler Master Unveils Hydra 8800 Graphics Card Cooler

Cooler Master unveils their Hydra 8800 graphics card cooler which is a hybrid air and water cooler. The new cooler is specifically designed for NVIDIA's GeForce 8800 series and features a copper base with three heatpipes along with a silent, 19 dBA, fan spinning at only 1800 RPM. The watercooling nozzles have 360° rotational abilities and perfectly fits 1/2" and 3/8" tubing sizes. Pricing and availability are still unknown.

More information on the Hydra 8800 can be found here.

Cooler Master Introduces the CM 690 PC Chassis

Cooler Master has just announced its latest creation - the CM 690 PC mid-tower chassis. Inside the new case, users can install up to seven 120mm fans and there's space for an additional 80x15 mm fan behind the motherboard tray to further enhance CPU cooling from the rear. The PSU is mounted in the bottom of the case to improve the stability and cooling and Cooler Master has fitted a top mounted 120mm fan to exhaust the hot air out of the case. The CM 690 also has holes for mounting a water cooling unit at the top of the case. The hard drives are mounted in removable racks with anti-vibration pads and shock migration bars. The case features tool free design and it has cable management designs that reduce cable clutter. Please follow this link, if you want to see additional shots inside the case.

Cooler Master Introduces New Case Fans

Cooler Master introduced today its latest case fan series - the LED On/Off Fan, which allows you to independently shut down the LED lights while the fan keeps spinning. The Cooler Master LED On/Off Fan series support the standard 3-pin fan headers and, most importantly, adds an extra LED on/off connector, which attaches to the LED control panel. With an easy installation of the control panel in any free rear side slot on the chassis, PC users are able to turn on or shut off their LEDs manually whenever they want. One control panel is designed to connect and control up to 3 LED on/off fans. In addition the LED on/off fans also offer a silent cooling environment at 20 dBA, brighter 4 blue LEDs and full RoHS compliance. The Cooler Master LED On/Off Fan series are available now in 80mm & 120mm versions, with optional control panel bundles available as well.

Cooler Master Announces GeminII


As PC enthusiasts strive to push their computers further and further towards the limits, Cooler Master has announced quite a serious new heatsink. The GeminII is an enormous heatsink which will transfer heat produced by the CPU to two 120mm fans via aluminium fins and six copper heat pipes. The heatsink is compatible with X2, Core 2 Duo and Core 2 Extreme processors, provided that you have room in your case - if it's as impressive as it looks it should perform quite nicely. This heatsink (labelled as a CPU and board cooler by Cooler Master) should be released during March.

Cooler Master 1000W PSU


Hexus.net has has some exclusive screenshots of Cooler Master's first 1000W power supply unit. Named RS-A00-EMBA 1000W, this PSU comes with modular design, six +12V rails and a max wattage of 1000W. The biggest thing to note in RS-A00-EMBA is the inclusion of two types of PCI-e connectors 4x 6pin connectors or 2x 8pin varient specially for NVIDIA GeForce 8800 GTX Series video cards. Cooler Master is still putting the finishing touches to their brand new power supply. There's no official release date, but if you want to see some more pictures, please click here.
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