November 6th 2006 |
Cases & Acc.
Cooler Master’s iGreen series of power supplies are targeted as being high efficiency, super silent, and SLI & Crossfire ready. The increased power consumption of high-end PCs with multiple CPUs and GPUs puts a higher demand on the power supply, and the iGreen series is designed to meet these needs. Currently the iGreen series is available in 500W and 600W models. Both models feature a "Double Forward Switching Circuit" technology for 85% efficiency!
Cooler Master has really hit a home run with their iGreen series of power supplies. It is near silent under normal usage, has excellent efficiency, has tons of connectors (all with black mesh sleeving), and excellent voltage levels under all load conditions.
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Cooler Master iGreen 600W Power Supply
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