V6GT by Benchmark Reviews : July 2010


Pros:
+ PWM controlled fans and a splice cable!
+ Comes with comprehensive mounting hardware and two fans.
+ Compact size for a high-performance cooler.
+ Controllable LED light strip provides just the right amoung of bling.
+ Excellent performance with stock fans.

Cons:
- Intel bolt-through mounting system seems less robust than it could be.
- Expensive enthusiast cooling solution.

Ratings:
Performance: 9.25
Appearance: 8.75
Construction: 9.25
Functionality: 9.25
Value: 7.75

Final Score: 8.85 out of 10.

Quality Recognition: Benchmark Reviews Silver Tachometer Award.



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Silent Pro Gold 600W by 59hardware.net : July 2010


Comfort level in performance are keeping. Both at rest in case of maximum loads. This is also a fairly surprising, the small increase in fan speed, it must be due in part to a good study of the dissipation, but also low power dissipation requirements.

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Silent Pro Gold 1200W by thinkcomputers.org : June 2010


The Silent Pro Gold series is definitely a unit to consider for a high-end, power hungry computer. I don€™t have information on the MSRP, but given the wattage and new technology, expect it to be above $200. 80PLUS Gold is a relatively new honor, so expect to pay for it for a while.
Overall ThinkComputers gives the Cooler Master Silent Pro Gold 1200W Power Supply an 8 out of 10 score.


Pros:
Stable
High wattage
Mostly modular
80PLUS Gold certified
Plenty of connectivity



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Silent Pro Gold 1200W by ninjalane.com : June 2010


All things considered the Cooler Master Silent Pro Gold 1200W can support quite a number of systems including high-end overclocking and gaming rigs.  The only real limitation comes in the form of PCI Express video card support, which is not a limitation at all. We have been conditioned to always assume we need one power lead per power connection on a video card. Given that this power supply uses two connections per lead you not only save on cabling but get instant 4 card support using the 2 additional modular leads.



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Silent Pro Gold 600W by guru3d : June 2010


A good PSU is a worthwhile investment. It can last many years, is the lifeline of your PC and with the efficiency level this PSU offers it will earn itself back over time with the money you save on non-used power. We can recommend the Silent Pro GOLD series wholeheartedly as we think there's no way you'd regret this purchase.

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Silent Pro Gold 800W by hardware.info : June 2010


Cooler Master shows no exaggeration to have. The 800W model is certainly a high-performance power supply. The test results show that is very efficient, which is also stable. While slightly above the noise is completely silent but it does not really affect the power supply. Compared with other 800 and 850 W power supplies is that a market price. Of all the power supplies of 800 and 850 W during the past year tested the Coolermaster know the highest average efficiency gain. All other tested power supplies do it one step less, overall, this CoolerMaster a two to five percent or more economical. An additional advantage is that the dimensions of this modest than those of many others in this class. In short, the Cooler Master Silent Pro 800W Gold is highly recommended and we reward with a Silver Award Hardware.Info.

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V6GT by lanoc.org : June 2010


Cooler Master has already established an excellent reputation for their "V" cooling line, which sets an expectation for the newcomer V6GT. Equipped with the V-style heat pipes that have aided the family's success, a customizable LED light that accompanies the slick, muscle car appearance, and the step up to two-fans as opposed to its predecessor's one, the GT has definitely earned its spot in the star-studded line-up. Despite a little shaky installation for these reviewers, the finished product looks and performs way too damn good to hold any hard feelings.

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V6GT by pro-clockers.com : June 2010


We love the performance we saw in our test from the Coolermaster V6 GT. We see that the naming of the series after the number of cylinders in a car is more than a gimmick. The cooling power we saw in the cooler reminded me of the performance that Ford put in the 2011 Mustang six cylinder. Three hundred and five horses of pure power.

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V6GT by ninjalane.com : June 2010


Overall performance was excellent and our heat tests showed that the Cooler Master V6 GT had plenty of heat capacity to spare despite the rise in C/W numbers between the tests.  Cooling and noise performance can be controlled given that the Twin DynaLoop Performance fans are PWM enabled.

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V6GT by thinkcomputers.org : June 2010


Pros:
- Very well designed
- Not only performs well but is efficient
- Looks cool
- Easy installation
- Universal cooler (will work on both Intel and AMD CPU's)
- Ability to turn the LED strip off

Cons:
- One of the retention brackets was preinstalled backwards



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