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Cooler Master V850 V2 80+ Gold / Cybenetics Platinum Power Supply $129 Delivered @ Centre Com

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A very good PSU for this price. Personally I own 2 of these for 2 family PCs (Paid $170+ for the first one). As a new model, I only used this for months, fully stable & very quiet so far. 10 Year warranty gives peace of mind.
Mainly known as 80 Plus Gold rating, but it gets Cybenetics Platinum as well, which means its efficiency is at the higher end of many great 80+ Gold PSUs.
No in Cable caps, much easier for tight space cable management.
Performance is among one of the best in this class, while voltage regulation can be a bit tighter to match class leader.

Specs:
Model number: Cooler Master V850 Gold V2
OEM: Gospower
Efficiency: 80 PLUS Gold + Cybenetics Platinum
Noise: LAMBDA-( 27 dB[A])
Modular: Yes (Fully)
Dimensions: ATX 160mm depth
Warranty: 10-years
Power Specifications: Single +12V rail
Power Distribution: 850W at 12V, 120W on the minor rails, 3A at 5VSB
Cables: 2x EPS, 6x PCIe (3x cables), 12 x SATA (3x cables), 4x 4-pin Molex

Product page from Cooler Master
Check review here

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closed Comments

  • Would you take the Cooler Mastrr over a Fractal Design 850 ion+ platinum, if money wasn’t something to be considered? Thanks

    • No, the ion+ is a better PSU. Both are good but the fractal design is better.

      • Sweet thanks! This cooler master will be great in my/secondary build!

    • +2

      I would say the FD 860 ion+ Platinum is on par with the Cooler Master V850 V2, but the price difference here is about $100. According to this review, FD 860P is less efficient than CM V850 v2 under light load 20-80W (web browsing), very close around 400W load (gaming), especially at 230/240V input voltage instead of 115V. V850 v2 has lower overall 12V ripple (lower is better). The FD 860P gets 3.5 stars as a Platinum PSU, while CM V850 V2 gets 4 star as a Gold PSU from the review website.

  • Not free delivery everywhere.
    Shipping:$20.30
    Also there is a fee for paypal/credit card
    Payment Surcharge:$1.79

  • +1

    The photo makes it look like a miniPC

  • -3
    • The one you linked is 750w, the one OP posted is 850w.

    • Even you prefer RMx PSUs, the 750W version only has 2 separate PCI-E cables, which is not ideal for 3 x 8pin high-power GPUs such as many 3080(ti)s, 3090s.

      • Wouldn't pair a 3090 with the cooler master either..doesn't leave much headroom after accounting for CPU and general draw under load..regardless of how many 8 pin cables are hanging off it…

        Anyway..didn't neg the deal and the Corsair showed as $109 delivered when linked..

  • +2

    Are people just building PC's without graphic cards?

    • +1

      Some would be or using their old cards from their old builds in the meantime.

    • its still possible to buy GPUs

    • +1

      Yep. Carrying over my 1060 until prices come down or the card dies

  • Didn't buy but upvoted.

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