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Cooler Master UCP 900W & 1100W |
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Written by Dusan Srbljak
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Friday, 31 October 2008 |
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| Specifications |
Ultimate Circuit Power
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| 900W |
1100W |
Efficiency
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88% |
| Dimensions |
150 x 190 x 86 mm |
Power pick
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1080W |
1320W |
Regulatory
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Nemko, CE, GOST, C-tick, TUV, UL, FCC
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Test configuration
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Intel Xeon 3350, ASUS Rampage Formula,
2 x Western Digital 320 GB SATAII,
2 x 1GB DDR2 Transcend Axe RAM1200+, 2 x ATi Radeon HD3850
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Price [€]
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≈ 230
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≈ 270 |
Product HomePage
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Cooler Master UCP 900W
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Cooler Master UCP 1100W |
Conclusion
If you have some top PSU model from older Cooler Master series, you won’t have real needs for change it for new one, except if you are hard core overclocker or let’s say you have Skulltrail platform with two processors that you want to overclock – both tested UCP models have two 8-pin cables. Will you choose 900W or 1100W model depends only on number of graphics cards that you have at your disposal. One big plus is even five years warranty for UCP series (real rarities are manufacturers that give three year warranty). That’s one more proof that Cooler Master built in the most quality components. Still, as InsideHW always splits hairs we must say that only fault is that these models are not modular. But as we seen before, Cooler Master usually after launch of new series of PSUs launches corresponding M series, we can only hope that this will be done with UCP series and then those PSUs will for certain become in true sense of word - ULTIMATE.
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