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Product category: AC/DC Power Supplies
News Release from: Cooler Master Europe | Subject: IGreen Power 430W, 500W and 600W
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial Team on 01 May 2006

Novel switching design produces greener
power

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The iGreen Power 430W, 500W and 600W are the world's first power supplies to achieve 85% efficiency through innovative double forward switching circuit technology.

Cooler Master has announced a new series of power supplies - the iGreen Power 430W, 500W and 600W - the world's first power supplies to achieve 85% efficiency through innovative double forward switching circuit technology This intelligent circuit configuration stabilises the running system without costing a fortune

And to address increasing environmental concerns, the iGreen Power supplies also meet the Energy Star and Blue Angel requirements.

iGreen Power supports the newest Intel standard ATX 12V V2.2 and the latest SSI standard EPS 12V V2.91 (iGreen Power 500W/600W only).

Besides the high efficiency, the 120mm dual ball bearing fan achieves superb heat dissipation while the intelligent fan speed controller delivers supper silent operation.

In addition, the sleeved cables help to improve the airflow and provide excellent cable management.

iGreen Power boasts unmatched reliability with MTBF greater than 400kh; but just in case, the power failure detector will light up when any malfunctioning occurs.

The unique design of PCI-E connectors with bead core protection can minimise EMI and reduce interference and noise.

iGreen Power 500W/600W are SLI and CrossFire ready.

iGreen 430, 500 and 600 are now available at recommended retail prices of GBP 50.30, GBP 64.50 and GBP 79.00, respectively, excluding VAT and carry a 24-month guarantee.

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