


| Model | RSC50-EMBAD2-US |
| Safety | CE/cUL/TUV/NEMKO/BSMI/FCC/CCC/C-tick/GOST |
| Certification | NVIDIA SLI-ready / 80 Plus |
| Type | ATX Form Factor 12V V2.3 / SSI standard EPS 12V V2.92 |
| Dimension (W / H / D) | 150 x 180 x 86 (mm) |
| Efficiency | >85% Typically |
| Hold Up Time | > 17 ms |
| Input Current | 16A @ 115Vac / 10A @ 230Vac |
| Input Frequency Range | 47 ~ 63 Hz |
| Input Voltage | 90 ~ 264V (Auto Range) |
| Max. Output Capacity | 1375 Watts |
| MTBF | >100,000 hrs |
| Operation Temperature | 0~50°C(Nominal Input Voltage) |
| Output Capacity | 1250 Watts Continuous |
| PFC | Active PFC (0.99) |
| Power Good Signal | 100 ~ 500 ms |
| Protection | OVP / OCP / OTP / OPP / SCP / UVP |
| Fan | Ultra-silent 135mm fan with intelligent speed control |
| Connector | M/B 24 Pin Connector x 1 CPU 4 Pin x 1 CPU 8 Pin x 1 PCI-E 8 Pin x3 PCI-E 6 Pin x 6 4 Pin Peripheral x 7 SATA x 8 4 Pin Floppy x 2 |
| Warranty | 5 years |

“From the
appearance all power supplies make a very good stand and from the cable point
of view they are all similar. The lengths are decent and the choice of
connectors is also good. The Turbo Cool at 1200W is the lowest wattage unit on
the field today, and it also has the fewest number of SATA and Molex
connectors. We think that with 1200W you might want to have more connectors to
choose from and not only six SATA and eight Molex - a few more would have been
appreciated. Cooler Master is not
looking too much better and has just two SATA connectors more and even one
Molex less, but they do offer more PEG connectors. Tagan is top of the
class you in this area with 12 SATA connectors, all of a decent length. All
three power supplies have a decent amount of graphics card connectors and with
these and it
“Cooler Master has a better approach with a 12cm fan that is just pushing
enough air into the power supply to cool all of the components…The fins of the
heat sinks are thick but with enough space between them that air can reach even
to the PCB.”
“The DC outputs were very good except for the
Cooler Master which showed a few flaws. The voltage regulation functions
very well, and even at the highest loads and with 10% overloading the three
units stand their ground. In case of ripple and noise, we saw minor flaws with
the PCP&C Turbo Cool where we measured fluctuations of up to 100mV on the
12V rail - this is still well within specs, however.
“These prices make both the Tagan and Cooler Master a bargain since the
prices will still surely fall during the first week of release.”
Our
friends at Cooler Master gave us a hand and provided the case and the PSU for
this review. We used the Cooler Master Stacker 830 and the new Real Power Pro
1250W PSU as they were both of a
caliber worthy of this system. This is a beast of a PSU and its power
cord is industrial strength, no seriously it is like the cord from a high BTU
air conditioner, big beefy and strong.
There are numerous pin-type connections to be had, and enough for both dual SLI
cards and CrossFire jobbers, including both the 6 and 8 pin connectors used in
the new ATI 3870 X2. This PSU never
failed us, even with all of our mods, VGA cards and multiple fans
connected.
The Cooler Master Real Power Pro 1250 is one of the small handful of power supplies
in its class, and only one of ten on the market today certified by
nVidia to power three geForce 8800 GTXs or 8800 Ultras. Six +12v rails
(3 x 28A, 3 x 20A) are impressive indeed
The PSU has a full compliment of cables, including eight 6-pin and four 8-pin PCI-E connectors to accommodate four video cards.
Pros:
At
$329.99USD, the Real Power Pro 1250's price is in the lower 25% of
power supplies over 1200 Watts. Yes, that sounds very expensive to most
of us, but this is a PSU designed to power arrays of video cards
costing over $1000, a trio of 9800GX2s runs nearly 2 grand. I'd have to
consider this PSU a value.
Awesome power capability
Six +12v rails
Price is lower than most power supplies of this size
5 year warranty
| - | SATA HDD Installation |
| - | RPP 1250W Manual |
| - | RPP 1250W Product Sheet |
| - | RPP 1250W Test Report |
| - | SATA HDD Installation |
| - | My PSU haven't enough power connector for my PCI card, what I can do about it. |
| - | My MB can't boot up with CM PSU, but this PSU works on another MB. What is wrong about it? |

| Company Info | Manufacturing Business | Customer Service | Social Media | Marketing | |
| About Us | About Us | Contact Us | CMHD.tv Video | Sponsorship Request | |
| News | OEM Contact Form | Forum | CMHD Blog | Review Request | |
| Careers | Request a Quote | FAQ | CM Americas Facebook | Print Ads Gallery | |
| Team Curse | Downloads | CMUSA Twitter | Wallpapers Download | ||
|
© 2013 Cooler Master Ltd. Inc. All rights reserved. About Us | Privacy Policy | Terms of Use | |||||