
Product Description
Cooler Master RS600-PCARE3-US eXtreme Power Plus 600W ATX12V v2.3 SLI Power Supply. Item packaging has Model RS-600-PCAR-US which is the same product “3” simply denotes the current revision of this exact product.
List Price :
$69.99Price : $42.39
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Product Feature
- Maximum Power: 600 W
- Compliance with the newest Intel standard ATX 12V V 2.3
- Fan: 120mm Sleeve bearing fan
- Connectors: 1x 20+4 pin Motherboard Connector; 1x 4+4pin 12V CPU Connector; 2x 6+2pin PCI Express Connectors; 6x 5Pin SATA Connectors; 3x Peripheral Connectors; 1x Floppy Connectors
- Protection: OVP/ OPP/ Short Circuit Protection
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47 of 51 people found the following review helpful.
coolermaster ps
By T. Hansen
I have been building pcs now for many years.coolermaster in the past has made some so so power supplies.this one however seems to be a very good power supply.the build quality is good.has a heavy heat sink and all rails are within .05 volts of stated voltages.lastly the cooling fan is very quite.cooler master has always made great cpu heatsinks/fans,cases,and case fans now it seems they make good power supplies too.I would put this next to a ocz or antec for build quality anyday.great buy..
50 of 55 people found the following review helpful.
NO NOISE!
By Erika
I got this power supply for my husbands pc. We got him a new video carded and needed a bigger supply also the fan was going on his old power supply. I LOVE that it has power connectors for video cards you dont have to use the ones that come in the video card box. After everything was said and done I turned on his pc and...I had to check it was even on lol. This power supply is amazing and he loves it to death. My pc is louder then his now and he brags about it haha.
19 of 19 people found the following review helpful.
Power
By LinXX MiDoups
Works great with; my NVidia GTX 560 Ti video card (according to NVidia, required at least a 400W power supply), my Intel 2nd generation i7 2600K 3.4 GHz processor, and my corsair vengeance 8GB DDR3 memory cards
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