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    Default PC Power & Cooling MKIII Silencer 750W

    The PC Power & Cooling MK III Silencer 750W features sexy styling, a partially modular setup, an 80Plus Gold certification, and a solid price of $150. We know that power supplies are a component where quality is critically important, and you get what you pay for. So does the quality of the MK III Silencer reflect its price, or can it reach beyond and amount to something more for consumers looking to find a great deal? Let's find out.

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    Default Re: PC Power & Cooling MKIII Silencer 750W

    Not a bad PSU at all. I agree with you that the screw in connectors are a little funky to me also.. not sure how I would like it...

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    Default Re: PC Power & Cooling MKIII Silencer 750W

    nice review, that psu seems pretty good besides the weird screw in connectors. i like to the look of it too.
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    Default Re: PC Power & Cooling MKIII Silencer 750W

    Great review Jake.
    The connectors are familiar to me considering my background in Aerospace. This is the style of many cables used in military and spaceflight electronics.

    They were used in high vibration situations because they are secure and don't pull out. They make a good connection, but you have to make the ring tight for it to work properly.

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    Believe me, if your fingers are a little damp, you can get shocked
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    Default Re: PC Power & Cooling MKIII Silencer 750W

    Quote Originally Posted by Doctor_Death View Post
    Believe me, if your fingers are a little damp, you can get shocked
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