Cooler Master iGreen Power power supply unit 380 W ATX Black

  • Brand : Cooler Master
  • Product name : iGreen Power
  • Product code : 713001230-GP
  • Category : Power Supply Units
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  • Long product name Cooler Master iGreen Power power supply unit 380 W ATX Black :

    iGreen Power 430W

  • Short summary description Cooler Master iGreen Power power supply unit 380 W ATX Black :

    Cooler Master iGreen Power, 380 W, Overload, ATX, 17 dB, 400000 h, Nemko / TUV / cUL / CE / BSMI / FCC / CCC

  • Long summary description Cooler Master iGreen Power power supply unit 380 W ATX Black :

    Cooler Master iGreen Power. Total power: 380 W, Power protection features: Overload. Power supply unit (PSU) form factor: ATX, Noise level: 17 dB, Mean time between failures (MTBF): 400000 h. Product colour: Black, Fan diameter: 12 cm. Dimensions (WxDxH): 140 x 86 x 150 mm, Maximum current: 8 A

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Reviews
Updated:
2011-07-30 20:44:30
Average rating:97
Uk has collected 7 expert reviews for Cooler Master iGreen Power power supply unit 380 W ATX Black and the average expert rating is 97 of 100. The average score reflects the expert community’s view on this product. Click below and use Uk to see all ratings, product awards and conclusions.
XSreviews.co.uk
Updated:
2011-07-30 20:43:59
Average rating:100
I’ve never really seen Coolermaster as a PSU manufacturer; but today I’m testing one of their new energy and money saving units that should help save the planet and your pennies. However, has this energy efficiency sacrificed stable rails and...
  • The iGreen Power 430w power supply performs well. That pretty much covers it. I really can’t think of any cons, apart from there not being SLI PCI-e connectors (i.e. two instead of one) but the next model up (iGreen Power 500w) provide not only more...
overclock3d.net
Updated:
2011-07-30 20:44:10
Average rating:0
Many of us are familiar with the Coolermaster name, mostly for their high quality range of computer cases and cooling devices. Recently, Coolermaster decided to extend their range of products by entering into the power supply market. The latest iGreen...
  • Coolermaster have never been a name that I'd associate with a high quality power supply, but it looks like things are about to change for the better with the iGreen series.Combining rock solid rails along with good looks, high efficiency, reasonable noise...
rbmods.com
Updated:
2011-07-30 20:44:18
Average rating:100
Date 2006-07-12Provider: CoolermasterAuthor: BigManEditor: Princess AmmieCoolermaster Rs-430-asaa Power SupplyWe are taking a look at an environmental friendly power supply today that we got from Coolermaster. You should be able to get a very stable po...
  • Quiet!, Sleeved, Stable rails, High quality...
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  • This is a great power supply once again from Coolermaster, it performs well and is quiet. It is also very kind to the environment and meets alot of standards. Something that I have to point out is that how quiet it really is, the 17dB is probably very...
tweaknews.net
Updated:
2011-07-30 20:44:26
Average rating:0
Overall, Cooler Master has a solid product here. While it is not suitable for high-end extreme gaming systems full of every peripheral imaginable, the efficiency and relative silence makes it ideal for a moderately built DAW or HTPC. There are higher...
virtual-hideout.net
Updated:
2016-01-25 07:54:47
Average rating:0
With gas prices on the rise and now the talk of electricity prices following suit, it only makes sense to try and find ways to save money. Im sure the younger ones out there have been nagged by their parents to turn off the computer when they ar...
  • While testing the , it handled itself very well. During the boot process the Power Angel peaked at 204 watts and then hovered around 137 watts. The +12 volt rails only fluctuated about 0.20 volts while under load, but other than that it held its g...