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CPS PCCooler YS1200 1200W PSU Review (Gold Certified)

Rating: 8.0.

Today we look at a new power supply from CPS PCCooler, the YS1200. This power supply is 80 Plus Gold certified and Cybenetics Gold certified. PCCooler have cleverly opted to use an existing Seasonic design and currently have availability in some European and American stores. The power supply is fully modular, ships with Japanese capacitors and has a full 12-year warranty for peace of mind.

While CPS PCCooler are not widely known amongst the enthusiast tech audience it is good to see them taking a design from a highly regarded company such as Seasonic and adapting them to their brand name. Currently this unit is for sale at 199 euros (HERE) on Amazon DE and $185 (HERE) on Amazon US. We also found it on offer at Newegg in America with a price reduction to $164.99 (HERE).

Product Specifications:

  • Fully Modular.
  • ATX 3.1 & PCIe 5.1 12V-2×6 (600W).
  • 80 PLUS Gold Certified.
  • Cybenetics Efficiency Gold & Noise A- Certified.
  • Hybrid Mode & ECO Mode.
  • 135mm FDB (Fluid Dynamic Bearing) Fan.
  • 100% Japanese 105°C Electrolytic Capacitors.
  • 100V~240Vac (Active PFC).
  • Resonant LLC Topology with DC-to-DC Conversion.
  • OVP/UVP/SCP/OPP/OTP/OCP/SPD.
  • Comply with CB, CE, EAC, UKCA, CCC, FCC, CAN ICES-003(B)/NMB-003(B), TUV, cTUVus.
  • Comply with RoHS, WEEE, EAEU, ERP2014.
  • 12 Years Warranty.

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