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Coolermaster Real Power M700 PSU
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Coolermaster Real Power M700 PSU 


The Real Power for the Ultimate High Definition Gaming Experience Unleashed! Ultra-high end Image reality calls for increasing processing power to handle the graphic complexity. Cooler Master's all new Real Power M700 Modular PSU answers to the call for the most reliable power source to back up the elite technology to deliver excellent performance and superb image quality. Real Power M is specially designed for NVIDIA's next generation high-end Graphic Cards. With several +12V independent output rails for exceptional power distribution, Real Power M reliably powers the cards while you enjoy the out-of-this-world gaming experience.

 

Model RS-700-ASAA-A1
Type ATX Form Factor 12V V2.3 / SSI standard EPS 12V V2.91
Dimension (W / H / D) 150(W) x 86(H) x 150(L) (mm)
Input Voltage 90 ~ 264V (Auto Range)
Input Current 12A @ 115Vac / 6.3A @ 230Vac
Input Frequency Range 47 ~ 63Hz
PFC Active PFC (0.99)
Power Good Signal 100 ~ 500 ms
Hold Up Time > 17 ms
Efficiency >80% Typically
MTBF >100,000 hrs
Protection OVP / OCP / OTP / OLP / Short / Full Protection
Output Capacity 700 Watts Continuous
Max. Output Capacity 840 Watts
Operation Temperature 0~40℃(Nominal Input Voltage)
Safety CE / cUL / TUV / NEMKO / BSMI / FCC
Certification nVIDIA SLI
 

 

 

1. Modularized cable design to eliminate clutter and improve airflow inside the chassis.
2. Eco-design for energy and money saving by Active PFC.(>0.99) / high efficiency(>80%)
3. Two 6 pin / one 8 pin PCI-e connectors offer great future upgradeability
4. Clear color identifiable connectors for user friendiness
5. Ultra-silent operation with intelligent 120mm fan speed control (< 16dBA)
6. Multiple protection function provides full-scale protection for your components
7. Real power capacity satisfies high-end system operation

 

More information can be found on Coolermaster's Website

 

 



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