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The editors liked
The Cooler Master Silent Pro M 500W unit combines almost everything
Superior aesthetics
Good electrical performance and noiseless operation. We loved the fact that this product could stay silent even at full load. The anti-vibration silicon pads are ...
The editors didn't like
The Cooler Master Silent Pro M unit is not perfect
There are a few small problems such as the silicon pads coming off with ease and the modular cables connectors which feel loose. These arent important enough to ruin the product
Abstract: Enthusiasts often say that you can never have too much performance. However, a 500W power supply is perfectly ample for a majority of mid-range PCs. This is one of those cases where a solid ratio of performance to price is preferable to gross excess. E...
Cooler Master is a renowned manufactured for PSUs and cases and once again they have delivered an impressive product which is not only able to maintain stable voltages throughout the whole of testing but is also able to maintain a very low level of no...
The Cooler Master Silent Pro M 500W unit combines almost everything; superior aesthetics, good electrical performance and noiseless operation. We loved the fact that this product could stay silent even at full load. The anti-vibration silicon pads are ...
The Cooler Master Silent Pro M unit is not perfect, there are a few small problems such as the silicon pads coming off with ease and the modular cables connectors which feel loose. These arent important enough to ruin the product, but a little more at...
The Cooler Master Silent Pro M 500W unit certainly lives up to its name; it is an absolutely silent unit with overall good electrical and thermal performance. HTPC enthusiasts will love the supply as they demand absolute silence but high performance at...
Enthusiasts often say that you can never have too much performance. However, a 500W power supply is perfectly ample for a majority of mid-range PCs. This is one of those cases where a solid ratio of performance to price is preferable to gross excess. E...
Abstract: Power supplies are the unsung heroes of dependable enthusiast PCs. Processors, GPUs, and SSDs get all of the glory. They’re the components speeding up your operating system boot time. They improve frame rates, making your games more realistic. And they slash the time it takes to...
Abstract: Video Review: The Cooler Master Elite 360 Case is one of the best, feature rich mini/mid tower cases on the market, but it's affordable. It's very well designed and even fits a standard ATX motherboard. While the Cooler Master Silent Pro M500 Power Supply is not high in wattage it's enough for most moderate system. It's 80%+ efficient, 80+ certified, has a quiet 135mm fan, modular leads and comes with Japanese Capacitors. Watch the video to find out more...
Mesh covered modular cables would be the icing on the cake
Unlike some of the previous Cooler Master power supplies, the Silent Pro M series has a rocker power switch. 80PLUS certification is an excellent thing to have even though some manufacturers have chosen not to seek it, instead choosing to simply tout ...
Cooler Master has been on a roll lately, their products have improved significantly in terms of performance design and value. The Silent Pro Series is another win for them especially at a time when the 1000 Watt PSU was becoming the norm for modern hig...
Great performance, Looks good, Sleeved, Lots of cables, Quiet, quiet, quiet
Sleeve bearing fan
Cooler Masters Silent Pro M is quite a different product, I would not go as far as to say it is unique, but it does target quite a different audience than the majority of the power supplies we have taken a look at. The Silent Pro M is definitely not t...
Abstract: For testing Ill be using a basic system built based on the Zotac nForce 630i motherboard, Intel E6700 processor, 2GB of DDR2, a Seagate 7200.11 500GB hard drive, and a Lite-On 22x SATA burner. This is not a fire breathing gaming system by any means, b...