The Cooler Master MasterWatt Maker 1200 is certainly very attractively designed. The brushed aluminium finish is eye catching yet quite simplistic looking. I tend to prefer simple looking power supplies which don't feature multi coloured stickers. One tick for Cooler Master.
It really is a fantastic looking unit, from all angles. Branding is simple, yet effective too.
The modular panel is home to custom designed sockets which feature thicker pins, able to deal with increased amperage. A good safety measure from Cooler Master.
The socket for the BlueTooth module is above the power switch. They are using a push button spring switch instead of a rocker switch. The power connector is on the other side.
Cooler Master MasterWatt Maker 1200 | ||||||
DC Output
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+3.3V
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+5V
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+12V1 | +12V2 |
-12V
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+5Vsb
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Max Output
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25A
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25A
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50A | 50A |
0.3A
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3.5A
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Total Power | 130W | 1200W | 3.6W | 17.5W | ||
1200W |
There is plenty of power on tap for the most demanding systems, with 50A available to both +12V1 and +12V2.
While im still not quite ready to leave my beloved Superflower PSU behind i’m curious why they went with Bluetooth 3.0. I know its a feature that very few people will use (bring on the world psu over clocking championships…. With ln2 is booooooom) i’d have thought having bluetooth 4.0 or with the advent of iot bluetooth 4.1 on the box would have made a better marketing gimmick?
Other than that another strong product in CM’s growing Maker lineup.
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