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PC Power & Cooling Silencer MK III 750W Review

Rating: 8.5.

Today we are looking at the brand new PC Power & Cooling Silencer MK III 750W power supply. The latest model is an 80 Plus Gold Certified modular design with a single +12V rail. It also features a new Dual Thermal Control System which enables the unit to switch between normal and silent modes. Parent company OCZ are offering a class leading 7 year warranty with these units, for extended peace of mind. How does it rate?

The power supply market is as competitive as it has ever been. Corsair and Seasonic recently released a slew of new high end units which walked away with our highest awards. The PC Power & Cooling Silencer MK III 750W will need to deliver in all areas if it wants to compete with the leading high end power supplies in 2013.

Specifications:

  • Engineered for Power Users
  • Industrial-grade
  • 80+Gold Certified
  • +12V Single Rail
  • Semi-Modular
  • Silent mode
  • 750W, 850W
  • 7-year Warranty

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3 comments

  1. Terrible Terrance

    Nice looking PSU, connector idea is good, didn’t hiper use those xlr style connectors before?

  2. I think the white is cool, not many others do that paint work. I would think it might cost a lot when it hits here tho, going on US pricing.

  3. Can you peel the black label off the side? I have one of the corsair 600T cases in white and I’ve been thinking about changing to a slightly more powerful and more efficient power supply for a while and this would look great in my case!!

    PS My current power supply is a hiper although its not a modular power supply the kettle lead has one of the xlr connections on it to enable a swap from UK to european style plugs