When it comes to building your new rig there is one thing that often gets overlooked while being arguably the most important piece to the puzzle. That would be your power supply. After throwing down hundreds or thousands of dollars its really hard to force yourself to do the same with your power supply, especially when there is a cheaper model next to it and they both will power your rig right? Not only is quality important with a power supply, but you also need to keep in mind its fit, efficiency, wattage, and wiring. Today we are going to take a look at Cooler Master's new V1000 power supply to see where it fits in those four aspects.
Product Name: Cooler Master V1000 Power Supply
Sample Provided by: Cooler Master
Written By: Wes
Pictures by: Wes
**Disclaimer**
LanOC Reviews only covers the features of power supplies due to not having the equipment to test them up to our standards. Because of this you will not see a performance section, a final verdict, or awards. Because of that we prefer to call this a preview rather than a review. Thank you for understanding; we keep our standard to the absolute highest for you, our reader.
Specifications
Model |
RS-A00_AFBA-G1 |
Type |
Intel Form Factor ATX 12V V2.31 |
PFC |
Active PFC(>0.9 typical) |
Dimension |
150 x 170 x 86mm / 5.9 x 6.7 x 3.4 inch |
Fan Type |
135mm FDB fan |
Efficiency |
90%@ Typical Load |
MTBF |
>100,000 Hours |
Protection |
OVP / UVP / OPP / OTP / SCP |
Regulatory |
CE / TUV / TUV-SUDNRTL / FCC / GOST / CCC / BSMI / C-tick / KCC |
Connectors |
M/B 24 Pin Connector x 1 CPU12V 4+4 Pin x 2 PCI-E 6+2 Pin x 8 SATA x 9 4 Pin Peripheral x 5 4 Pin Floppy x 1 |
AC INPUT |
100-240V~ 12-6A 60-50Hz |
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DC OUTPUT |
+3.3V |
+5V |
+12V |
-12V |
+5Vsb |
25A |
25A |
83A |
0.5A |
3A |
|
TOTAL POWER |
125W |
996W |
6W |
15W |
|
1000W |