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Cooler Master V1200 1200W Fully Modular 80PLUS Platinum PSU $199 Delivered @ CentreCom

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Seeing as how PSU prices are quite high, I figure this is a pretty decent deal when even the crummier 650-750w units are now $140-150 while a Corsair RM 850w unit is $199. This is an older PSU platform but it's essentially a Seasonic Platinum XP3 underneath so it's capable of running completely fanless with high efficiency up to 500w for 25 minutes or so. This used to run for $400 or so but has been dropping steadily over the past while. Also comes with a 7-year warranty.

OC3D V1200: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hbJI9apO84w
V1200 unboxing: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vp-qnl6O7Hw
jonnyguru review of Seasonic Platinum XP3: https://www.jonnyguru.com/blog/2014/06/30/seasonic-platinum-…

Update: mwave deal expired, only pick up remaining at Centre Com
Update August 12th: centrecom has 17 units online

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        • Reckon centrecom got a pallet of them from somewhere and had more doa than expected, gonna cost them a bit with all the refunds/replacements.

          Tbh just glad that noones other pc parts got damaged, broke my graphics card with a shonky/unbranded psu from my local computer store that blew up last year. I think Seasonic would be reputable enough to avoid damage like that…

        • I believe some of them have ID the pin 16 and 17 wrong.

    • I have tested my. It works but I was confused initially with all black cable which make ID pin 16 and 17 rather difficult. This image make it easy to identify the pin.

      https://yuvarajsc.wordpress.com/2012/06/15/how-to-check-your…

      • So you needed to change the pin placement?

        • As I said ID the number 16 and 17 are rather difficult seen the cable are all black. Initially my PS fan did not turn when tested. I thought my PS is DOA but I have doubt so I've examined it further and it was my fault I have ID the pin incorrectly.

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