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February 2012
(89%)
31 Reviews
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80+ Gold Rating for 90% efficiency, Fan Controller included but optional, 4-way Video Card Support, 1050w Peak Power Output, Fully Modular Design, Can run with little or no fan at idle
Not all cables are fully sleeved, Fan control requires a 5.25" drive bay, Fans can get loud at high loads
A system is only as good as its weakest component so why skimp on a good power supply? Cooler Master has provided a solid foundation to build from with the Silent Pro Hybrid 1050W power supply. The power supply looks great in windowed installations thanks...
High efficiency at normal loads, Fanless operation at low loads, Quiet operation (at normal ambient), Good ripple suppression, Fan speed control, Two 7V fan ports, Bundled fan controller, Fully modular design, Flat modular cables, 5 year warranty
High price, Not tight voltage regulation overall, Noisy fan at full speed, Hybrid fan operation needs some tuning, High trigger point for the Over Temperature Protection
The Cooler Master Silent Pro Hybrid 1050W, although it is based on almost the same platform as the Silent Pro Gold units, manages to register superior performance especially at ripple suppression, an area where the old models clearly fall behind. Today...
Cooler Master has created a really great power supply for any consumer with this product. Whether you are a computer enthusiast who wants a great power supply with fully modular capabilities to a novice who just wants a long lasting power supply, it's rea...
80PLUS GOLD Certified, Fully modular, 200W fanless mode, Included fan controller
Fan controller could use some improvements, Expensive
The Cooler master Silent Pro Hybrid 1050W is surely an up to date power supply. With its recent release, its high MSRP of $249.99 may scare some buyers away. However, you have to take into account that this power supply is 80PLUS GOLD Certified, is ful...
Abstract: Video Review: The Cooler Master Silent Pro Hybrid 1050W Power Supply is unique. It has a fanless mode, comes with a single +12V rail and it's 100% modular. It also has a fan controller to control the power supplies fan and system fan(s). It performs ...
7V rail, operates fanlessly in auto mode at low loads, the external fan controller can be removed, well above average 12V regulation, tons of cables, fully modular,
3.3V regulation was barely in spec in the hot box,
Coolermaster's Silent Pro Hybrid 1050W does a little better than the Silent Pro Gold did in many ways. But in other ways, it doesn't do quite as well. The lack of proper vsense wiring down to the ATX connector caused the 3.3V rail to tank, efficiency j...
The Cooler Master Silent Pro Hybrid 1050W POWER SUPPLY is a very attractive power supply, aesthetically speaking, as it has a scratch and fingerprint-resistant coating in a sleek matte black finish. This gives a a simple and elegant style that will fit...
Once again Cooler Master is showing they are about quality and progression. Growing on the reputation of the highly popular Silent Pro Gold series, the new Silent Pro Hybrid models takes things to another level. Having the same high reliable is there ...
Highquality fit and finish, Fully modular design, Direct Fan Control via 5.25 drive bay device, Integrated 7V fan port, 135mm Silent hydraulic bearing fan, 80 PLUS Gold certified, TRISLI/TRICrossfire Ready with six 6/8pin PCIe connectors, Long connector cables, Noisefree hybrid operation, Full Industrial Protection (OVP, UVP, OCP, OPP, OTP, SCP), 5 Year Limited Warranty, 82A 12V rail,
Front panel fan controller cable is sufficiently long for a midtower case but could fall short on some fulltower cases, Textured paint finish is very attractive but attracts dust, gold, Discuss this review in our forums
If there is one activity that is sure to require a lot from a power supply it is video gaming. While CPU power consumption has improved quite a bit, even when overclocked, having multiple high-end video cards in your system will require significantly m...