The PC Power and Cooling power supply ships protected inside a little white bag. Very dramatic.
This power supply is painted white, which makes it still quite unique in a market saturated with black paintwork. If you have a white chassis, this would make a perfect partner.
The modular panel is unusual, the connectors on the chassis are five pin male connectors and the female ends are on the cables themselves. Very few manufacturers use this methodology. You would need to keep these covered if they weren't being used as it is possible to accidentally create a short.
On the top of the unit there is a black fan, with the Silencer MK III logo in the center. We will look at the fan shortly when we open the chassis.
The other side of the power supply is honeycomb vented to improve air flow. There is a power connector and plug closeby.
The hardwired cabled run into the chassis, close to the modular cable bay.
PC Power and Cooling 1200W PSU | |||||
DC Output
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+3.3V
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+5V
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+12V |
-12V
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+5Vsb
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Max Output
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20A
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20A
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99.5A |
0.5A
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2.5A
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Total Power | 100W | 1194W | 6W | 12.5W | |
1200W |
The single +12V rail can deliver 99.5A which is 1194W of the total output. Both +3.3V and +5V rails can deliver 20A each.
Good post thanks. My local store has a good deal on the fatality unit, even though I dont need it just yet, ill pick it up
I lose track of how many people buy the wrong power supply for their system, even though they have no plans to upgrade for years.
PC Power and Cooling are great, I have the same unit as reviewed, but just a smaller size. its been rock solid for a year now.