Cooler Master Real Power Pro 750W Power Supply Review

by Michael "SKYMTL" Hoenig     |     November 28, 2007

Output Characteristics


The Cooler Master 750W has four +12V rails which are each capable of outputting 19A (228W) for a combined total of 648W (54A) across all the rails combined. Having 19A on tap before the OCP kicks in is definitely a benefit for those of you running heavily overclocked quad core, dual graphics card rigs. On the other hand, when taking into account the +12V dependency of a modern computer, I would have much rather seen the combined +12V output figure hovering around 700W instead of 650W. This is a minor caveat considering the RPP 750W outputs more power than many enthusiasts will likely need.
 
 
 

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