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We will going to be dedicate almost five of the articles are to be the humble importance of the power supply. As in every system and colourful LED lights of the gaming computer, there is some small box in the most inconvenient place possible working 24-7 to power up your system and make a large green PCB silicone board of yours run its rounds and being useful. Over time you pile up the instruments of mass pixilation and added another graphics card with an excess of eight pins, then it wains down on your PSU and all of a sudden it gives up powering up the system. If you have one of those problems, an old PSU with no brand gives up on you, it is about time you buy a new one. The demand of power in your growing system really annoys us when you see a PSU with a 550W rating, it really means to us is to chuck it in the bin and buy new and improved PSU from Cooler Master, the Ultimate 1100.
The Cooler Master is really rebound to have well built cases to hold up your silicone system form any harm, but to power it, is another way that Cooler Master goes into caring your system. The ultimate 1100 is in the respects a 1100Watt count with a non-modular type PSU, which actually means that you have all of the power connectors built in to the PSU, it is a good and a bad thing in some ways, if you are thinking about losing one of those it might be better off, but those who want a neat and overcrowded interior, this is not the PSU for you. If you overcome the problems of neat and tidiness, this PSU can make wonders for you the power outage with a 24-pin power connector, with the standard 12.0v rails rating just going short for just one volt away from the 12.0V, just enough room for over clocking with just 80% of its power rating is used. For the rest you can have dual Crossfire or SLI rig covered with five six pin connectors and another 3; six and two pins for those hungry expansion cards.
With the real problem of the PSU, rather than the inclusion of non-modular design, is the non-standard power lead, which is amped to 16 rather than the standard IEC of 10, again Cooler Master responded to this by saying that “to make sure that current rating is strong enough to support such high wattage’ from ATOMIC PC. Well, considering the power wattage of today’s PSU’s, say 1000W to 1500W! I can be sometimes, annoying that you have to watch out the power cord. But overall, this is a powerful PSU with enough wires to power up any system you could think of.

Cooler Master 1100

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