“The M series PSU have the following main features, one 12V rail, flat modular cables and silence of course. If this PSU can perform well I think we might see the feature of power supplies in todays review. The flat cables for example make the case look nicer and increases airflow while the single 12V rail should work both for casual users and heavy overclockers. ”Here are some more Cases & Cooling reviews from around the web:
- BFG LS Series Power Supplies @ [H]ard|OCP
- Coolmax CUG950B 950 Watt Power Supply @ Pro-Clockers
- Coolermaster Silent Pro M500 PSU @ CPU3D
- Thermaltake Toughpower QFan 650W PSU Review @ JonnyGURU
- Cooler Master Silent Pro 700w Modular PSU @ Overclock3D
- OCZ EliteXStream 800W @ Pro-Clockers
- Kingwin ABT-1000MA1S Mach 1 1000 Watt PSU @ CPU3D
- E-Power Thunder EP-650-TD1 3-in-1 PSU @ Tweaktown
- HuntKey GreenStar LW-6550SG 550W Power Supply Review @ ModSynergy
- Atrix 500T Extreme 650W Review @ OCC
- E-Power Thunder 550-watt power supply review @ High Tech Reviews
- OCC’s New ATX Power Supply Testing Methodology goes into effect
Cooler Master quietly introduces their new line

Coolermaster has three new power supplies, the Silent Pro M500, M600 and M700. Strangely enough, those serial numbers also represent their respective wattages. With all of them sporting a 135mm fan, they do live up to the moniker of Silent, and the stable voltages and SLI support of the 700 model certain make a Pro label acceptable. Drop by R&B Mods for a look.