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Cooler Master V Platinum Modular 1100W SFX Power Supply $369 + Delivery @ PC Case Gear

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Was having a browse and came across this for mini-ITX to ATX builds.Around $459 everywhere else

Delivery for me to inner Sydney
Australia Post Standard $16
Australia Post Express $21
StarTrack Standard $20
StarTrack Express $20

The Cooler Master V Platinum PCIe Gen5 SFX 1100W Power Supply is a top-shelf power supply unit with a 1100W capacity. It offers an 80 PLUS Platinum efficiency rating which guarantees a typical efficiency of 92% under normal operating conditions, full-modular cabling, a 92mm fluid dynamic bearing (FDB) fan, and is designed to meet PCIe 5.0 specifications with 32 GT/s support, in an SFX form factor.

Model Number MPZ-B001-SFAP-BAU
Product Name V1100 SFX Platinum
ATX Version SFX 12V Ver. 3.42
PFC Active PFC
Input Voltage 100 ~ 240 V
Input Current 14 ~ 6.5 A
Input Frequency 50 ~ 60 Hz
Dimensions (L x W x H) 100 x 125 x 63.5 mm
Fan Size 92 mm
Fan Bearing FDB
Efficiency >92% @ Typical Load
80 PLUS Rating 80 PLUS Platinum
ErP 2014 Lot 3 Yes
Operating Temperature 0 ~ 50 C
Power Good Signal 100 - 150 ms
Hold Up Time >16 ms
MTBF >100,000 hours
Protections OVP / OPP / SCP / OCP / UVP / OTP / Surge and Inrush Protection
Regulatory TUV, cTUVus, CE, BSMI, FCC, CCC, EAC, CB, UKCA
Connectors ATX 24 Pin - 1 x (300 mm)
EPS 4+4 Pin - 1 x (450 mm)
EPS 8 Pin - 1 x (450 mm)
SATA - 2 x (100 + 150 + 150 + 150 mm) (8 connectors)
Peripheral 4 Pin - 1x (100 + 120 + 120 + 120 mm) (4 connectors)
PCI-e 6+2 Pin - 3 x (400 + 120mm) (6 connectors)
PCI-e Gen 5.0 - 1 x (400 mm)

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  • I wonder if Corsair will eventually release an ATX 3.0 equivalent of the SF line. Still early days I guess.

    • +1

      They are.

      Corsair SF1000L and SF850L

      • Wawaweewa, I stand corrected, derp.

      • +1

        sfx-l though, and louder than the alternative, the asus loki sfx-l

  • +3

    Unless video cards double or triple the power requirements. SFX will never need 1100W, you will never be able to have the cooling required to get to that level of power in a mini itx build.

    • -2

      The use of sfx of beyond just fitting into typical itx cases withstock standard builds. If anything people who vuild ITX are generally people going very non standard on builds. Plenty of people who make builds with balls to the walls specs, parts, drives and cooling that can utilise more than the standard 850w psu standard on current sfx.

      You’re also completely ignoring the fact that current gpus already have transient spike power draws beyond what is feasibly a good idea on 850w psus.

      There are plenty of builds that require having a 1000w psu.

      • +1

        I know several people using 13700-900k +4090 on a 750w psu, including doing stress tests
        And 850w is completely without issues for full bore unless you do multi gpu or have enough hard drives to build a case from

  • Hmmm me like shiny new things… This is tempting..

  • +2

    Just a warning, the fan never stops on this, there is no 0rpm mode.
    Louder than an SF750 or 850r extreme would be

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