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Cooler Master V 850 SFX Gold ATX 3.0 power supply review

Cooler Master V 850 SFX Gold ATX 3.0 power supply review

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In response to the increasing popularity of compact and portable gaming PCs over the past couple of years, we have seen several PC peripheral manufacturers release larger collections of SFX form factor cases and power supplies. Chief among these has been Cooler Master, where the prolific PC part vendor recently expanded their SFX series to include ATX 3.0-compliant PSUs. This has finally given the company a modern, miniature platform that can drive the latest Nvidia video cards.

We take a closer look at Cooler Master’s V850 SFX Gold, a more budget-friendly option in the SFX power supply market compared to their previously reviewed V1100 SFX Platinum, to see if it belongs on our list of best power supplies. The SFX Gold series comprises four models, ranging from 550W to 850W, with the 850W unit we are reviewing today being the most powerful. This 850-Watt power supply is certified 80 Plus Gold and designed for high-performance gaming and workstation builds. As the top-tier model in the SFX Gold series, it offers substantial power output for an SFX unit while maintaining ATX 3.0 compliance, featuring a 12+4 pin connector in a compact SFX format.

Specifications and Design

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Power specifications ( Rated @ 50 °C )

RAIL

+3.3V

+5V

+12V

+5Vsb

-12V

MAX OUTPUT

20A

20A

70.8A

3A

0.3A

Row 2 – Cell 0

120W

Row 2 – Cell 2

849.6W

15W

3.6W

TOTAL

850W

Row 3 – Cell 2 Row 3 – Cell 3 Row 3 – Cell 4 Row 3 – Cell 5

AC INPUT

100 – 240 VAC, 50 – 60 Hz

Row 4 – Cell 2 Row 4 – Cell 3 Row 4 – Cell 4 Row 4 – Cell 5

PRICE

$120

Row 5 – Cell 2 Row 5 – Cell 3 Row 5 – Cell 4 Row 5 – Cell 5

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