PC Power & Cooling Silencer MKIII Power Supply Unboxing & First Look Linus Tech Tips
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CA: ncix.com US: w.ncix.com With its black and white colour scheme, this PSU is bound to turn some heads, especially if you find yourself a case to match.
The video provides an in-depth unboxing and first look at the PC Power & Cooling Silencer MKIII Power Supply, presented by Linus Tech Tips. The host starts by situating the 600-watt unit within an entry-to-midrange lineup, noting its single 12V rail design and the value-oriented positioning under the PC Power branding. He highlights key selling points such as a five-year warranty, 105°C capacitors, and 80 Plus Bronze efficiency, explaining that these features place this model between basic budget PSUs and higher-end units. The unboxing is shown in detail, including the non-modular 24-pin motherboard connector, the mix of braided and flat black modular cables, and the range of cables provided. Linus evaluates the cable lengths and modularity, pointing out the practical implications for case compatibility, potential need for extensions, and critiques about the number of cables versus the number of sockets on the unit. He also comments on the overall build quality, finishes, and how the power supply’s white, black, and silver palette could complement other components, such as a Phantom 410 chassis. Throughout, the host reflects on the evolution of modular power supplies, emphasizing cable management, flexibility, and the trade-offs between connector counts and user options. The segment concludes with a recap of the top features, the included accessories, and a note on the product’s fan orientation and safety protections, inviting viewers to subscribe for more unboxings and reviews.
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Questions answered
- What are the key features of the Silencer MKIII 600W power supply?
- Key features include a single 12V rail, five-year warranty, 105°C capacitors, 80 Plus Bronze efficiency, modular cables, and a dual-ball bearing fan for cooling.
- Does the power supply come with enough modular cables for typical builds?
- The unit includes four peripheral connectors and three power harnesses, with multiple PCI-E and CPU/PCIe cable combinations; some users may need extensions depending on case size and component layout.