Testseek.com have collected 23 expert reviews of the OCZ PC Power & Cooling Silencer Mk3 PPCMK3S1200 1200W and the average rating is 86%. Scroll down and see all reviews for OCZ PC Power & Cooling Silencer Mk3 PPCMK3S1200 1200W.
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23 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Long component leads, We couldn't trigger OTP, Short hold-up time, Inaccurate power-good signal, Lousy transient response on the minor rails (especially at 3.3V)
This is a high performance-per-dollar PSU from PC Power & Cooling, based on a capable High Power platform. Although we identified some shortcomings in its benchmark results, the Silencer 1050W is still interesting for its high-quality components, quiet op...
Delivers full power at relatively low temperatures, Highly efficient, Clean DC outputs, Japanese capacitors, Silent operation, Ability to select between normal and fanless operation at low loads, Modular cables, 7 year warranty
I had a problem testing the Silencer Mk III. The problem wasn't with the power supply, it was with how power efficient the latest technology has become. It's extremely hard to pull 1200 Watts out of a computer system. The newest fabrication processes ha...
Delivered full power at over 45°C, Highly efficient, Excellent ripple suppression, Japanese caps used everywhere, Silent operation, Ability to select between normal and fan-less at low loads, Flat modular cables, 7 year warranty, One of the very few white
Should have 2-3 more peripheral and at least 8 PCIe connectors, No MOV in the transient filtering stage, Weak 5VSB rail
It's high time to wrap up all the data I gathered throughout this review and give it to you in a small paragraph with my thoughts on this product. Not as easy as it sounds, so I better get started. The new top of the line Silencer is a real power house...
outstanding ripple suppression, very good voltage regulation, nice, sturdy modular connectors, seven year warranty, selectable semifanless mode, 14 gauge power cord,
nice, sturdy, long modular connectors could be an issue for some cases,
It's been a while since I last reviewed a PC Power and Cooling Silencer unit, and I'd have to say it's been a pleasure to have a look at this one. No longer are these units cursed by a loud 80mm screamer of a fan... instead they now use big, powerful, ...
Final Words & Conclusion It's good to see a PC P&C power supply on the test bench again. Admittedly I am very impressed with it. The work done on this unit is a little substandard, a very distinct feature is the new modular looks with the pin style m...
Our load tests utilize a couple of FAST ATE active load testers and a variety of other equipment such as an oscilloscope, power conditioner, temperature probe and a power consumption meter. You can read more about our standard testing approach . The t...
Power supplies are interesting products -- because often, reviews of products in this category are conducted and tested in methods that make it difficult to distinguish one power supply from another. Many aspects have to be taken into consideration -- of...
The PC Power & Cooling Silencer Mk III is a very good power supply, and it lives up to its name. In semi-passive mode the PSU was completely silent even during our 500 watt test. When we compare the Silencer Mk III with the two previously tested 80 Plu...
With the Silencer MK III 1200 Watt, OCZ presents a very good power supply 9266 Percent efficiency at 50 Percent load is a very good value and as a result thermal dissipation power is low This implicates a noise level which is low too because there isn't m...