


| Model | RSB00-AAAAA3-US |
| Type | Intel ATX 12V V2.3 / SSI EPS 12V V2.92 |
| Dimension | 150 x190 x 86 (mm) |
| Input Voltage | 90~264V |
| Input Current | 15A@115Vac / 8A@230Vac |
| Input Frequency Range | 47~63Hz |
| PFC | 0.9 |
| Power Good Signal | 100~500ms |
| Hold Up Time | >17ms |
| Efficiency | >88% |
| MTBF | >100,000hrs |
| Protection | OVP / OCP / OPP / SCP / UVP / OTP |
| Output Capacity | 1100W |
| Max. Output Capacity | 1320W |
| Operation Temperature | 0~40°C (Nominal Input Voltage) |
| Regulatory | NEMKO / TUV / CE / GOST / C-tick / UL / FCC |
| Fan | 120mm Fan |
| Certification | SLI / 80 Plus |
| Connector | M/B 24 Pin Connector x 1 CPU 4+4 Pin x 2 PCI-E 8 Pin x3 PCI-E 6 Pin x6 Peripheral x 5 SATA x 9 Floppy x 1 |
| Weight | 9.3 lbs |
| Warranty | 5 years |

When simulating a possible real world scenario, no matter what I did, or how many applications I ran there was hardly any fluctuation when using the UCP 1100. The power provided is stable and reliable from my testing over the last couple weeks. I’ve never had a crash while running my system well overclocked with the UCP 1100 installed, even when using my overclocked Q6600. There are a few hiccups I found with this unit however. Only giving the user 5 Molex connections was a complaint I had, also the amount of wires was intimidating. It took me a bit to sort through them all to figure out what everything was.
The PSU comes with a hefty price tag, but for this amount of wattage it is to be expected. The 5 year warrantee is very generous and isn’t something you see very much with computer components, and the reason Cooler Master are so confident and are backing it that long is because it has a rated MTBF (average time until it breaks) of over 11 years of 24/7 use, so the PSU should last for a long, long time; and in that sense could be considered a good investment. The power supply feels substantially built and it is a high (88%) efficiency unit so you are getting your moneys worth.
With this testing
method the UCP 1100 showed itself to be a very nice unit, handling the power
hungry Dual Xeon Quad Core system without breaking a sweat. The only down side to the UCP 1100 was the lack of
modular cabling. This may put more than a few enthusiast off, yes the UCP
performs amazingly but when faced with dealing with a mass of unused cables
some may skip over the UCP for less efficient and powerful models. This is a
shame as the UCP 1100 is one of the best PSUs I have ever hooked up to my V8. If you are looking for something to feed the
power appetite of your own voracious system the CoolerMaster UCP 1100 should be
at the top of your menu.
| - | SATA HDD Installation |
| - | UCP 1100 Test Report |
| - | UCP 1100 Manual |
| - | UCP 1100 Product Sheet |
| - | SATA HDD Installation |

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