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The first thing
that comes to my mind when I hear the name CoolerMaster is high quality
computer cases. CoolerMaster cases have always been amongst our
favorites mainly because of the quality. Well CoolerMaster makes
power supplies too.
If they put the same quality in their power supplies that they do in
their cases, I'm sure they will have a fine product. We'll soon find out.

Product Features
and Specifications
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Eco-design for energy
and money saving by Active PFC. (>0.99) / High Efficiency (>80%)
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Ultra-silent operation
with intelligent 120mm fan speed controller makes superb heat
dissipation at low noise (17 dBA)
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Compliance with the
newest Intel standard ATX 12V V 2.2
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Compliance with the
newest SSI standard EPS 12V V2.91
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PCI-e connector with
bead core protection to minimize EMI for reducing noises.
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Worry-free Power Failure
Detector will light up when Over-Voltage, Under-Voltage,
Over-Temperature, Over-Current, Over-Loading, and Short circuit
occur.
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Three Year Warranty
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Specifications |
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Model |
RS-650-ACAA-A1 |
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Type |
ATX Form
Factor 12V V2.2 / SSI Standard EPS 12V V2.91 |
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Input Voltage |
90~264V
(Auto Range) |
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Input Current |
10A @ 115
Vac / 5A @ 230 Vac |
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Input Frequency
Range |
47~63
Hz |
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PFC |
Active PFC (0.99) |
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Power Good
Signal |
100~500 ms |
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Hold Up Time
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>17ms |
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Efficiency |
>80% Typically |
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MTBF |
>100,000 hrs |
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Protection |
OVP / UVP / OTP / OCP / OLP
/ OPP / SCP |
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Output Capacity |
650 Watts
Continuous |
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Max. Output Capacity |
780 Watts |
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Operation Temperature |
0~40℃
(Normal Input Voltage) |
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Fan |
120 mm fan
with intelligent speed controller |
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Safety |
Nemko / TUV / cUL / CE / BSMI / FCC
/ CCC |
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Certification |
nVIDIA SLI |

I like the way CoolerMaster rates their
power supplies. This is something that consumers should be aware
of, too. Some power supplies are rated at their max wattage output
and not their max continuous wattage output. In this case the max
output is 780w, other power supply companies might label this as a 750w
power supply. Some consumers may feel safe with their generic 650w
power supply, not knowing that it can only sustain 450~500w and it
may be under-powering their system.
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