Now that we have the voltage reading taken using Motherboard Monitor 5 let
take a look at the some of the same voltages using a Fluke Series 180
multimeter.
Maximum
Minimum
∆
VCore
1.14V
1.13V
0.01V
+3.3 Volts
3.30V
3.26V
0.04V
+5.0 Volts
4.97V
4.94V
0.03V
+12.0 Volts
12.21V
12.14V
0.07V
Multimeter Reading
Maximum
Minimum
∆
VCore
1.15V
1.11V
0.04V
+3.3 Volts
3.30V
3.25V
0.05V
+5.0 Volts
4.98V
4.92V
0.06V
+12.0 Volts
12.19V
12.10V
0.09V
After using the Cooler Master Real Pro 750 for about 2 weeks in a systems that is composed of a pair of 500GB hard drive a E6750 processor setting in a Gigabyte GA965-DQ6 motherboard which uses Windows Vista and has 4gb of memory and a pair of X1900 video cards it is safe to say that this power supply it up to the test.
The easiest thing to say about this power supply instead of find fault with it is what is not to like about it? It's beautiful to look at, you don't hear it when it operates even when it put under a huge load. Perhap, the best feature is the fact that it will provide more than enough power for even a major workhorse system.
If you in the market for a high-power power supply, one that can provide with enough power for any occasions look no further than the Cooler Master 750 Pro.