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Cooler Master GX III 850W ATX V3.0 PSU Review

The front of the box showcases a photo of the GX III along with some specifications on the right side.

The rear of the box highlights some of the key features of the product including the 90 degree 12VHPWR connector and the adoption of high grade Japanese capacitors throughout. Again we see mention of the anodised heat sink which apparently offers 4-5c lower temperatures over an ‘untreated' version.

The quality of the cables are fine, falling short of the highest grade we have seen with other products, albeit at higher cost. The EPS cables are a little shorter than expected but under most conditions it should not be a problem.

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