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Seasonic M12-700


$200.00 Released September, 2006

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Virtually silent. High build quality. 80%+ efficiency rating.

The Cons:Price.

The new M12 series from Seasonic brings modular connectivity and the legendary reliability of the S12 series together into one product.  The Seasonic M12-700 supports quad-core CPUs and quad-core GPUs with a myriad of interchangeable connectors.

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Product Shot 2 This power supply delivers 700 watts of power for the demanding user who needs to drive multiple hard drives, an SLI graphic setup, and multiple CPUs.

The dual-fan design coupled with an efficiency rating above 80% under any load, allow for ultra-quiet operation for use in home or office environments. Overclockers may benefit from the 3% voltage tolerance on the +12 V power line (compared to the standard 5%) thanks to the dual magnetic amplifiers (Mag-Amp)

Normally, dual-fan power supplies aren't very quiet but Seasonic makes provisions to ensure a power supply that is as quiet as possible. The M12 power supply has soft cushion to help insulate fan vibration from your computer case. Also, it includes 12 cm and 6 cm ball-bearing fans to help further reduce vibration and, subsequently, noise.

New to the M12 series is the inclusion of cable sleeves to help keep your cabling tidy. Look for this PSU somewhere in the range of ~$200-$220.

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  • 4

    Virtually silent.

  • 3

    High build quality.

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    80%+ efficiency rating.

  • 3

    Better than standard voltage regulation (+/- 3%)

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    Price.

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bob1029
bob1029: #seasonic_m12_700 I own the m12 and love the fact that I will probably never have to buy another power supply again. This unit looks and feels like a quality product, and certainly performs like one. I feel confident in the capabilities of this power supply, and would highly recommend it to anyone building a high-end gaming system or graphics workstation. May 16, 07
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