Cooler Master Real Power Pro 1250W is one of the latest additions to Cooler Master’s power supply lineup. Its latest power supply monster is suppose to be something that it has developed in-house at Cooler Master and with 1250W of power it should be possible to power even the most extreme PCs. Cooler Master has literally showed this at Computex where they simply hooked up the 1250W power supply to not one, but two high-end systems at the same time. All in all, the PSU powered four GeForce 8800 GTX graphics cards, 6 processor cores and a whole lot of other power hungry components.
“As if further evidence of its impressive capacity were needed, Cooler Master had it running two high-performance systems concurrently. The first featured an Intel Core 2 Extreme QX6800 (quad-core) processor, 4GiB of high-speed DDR2, WD’s impressive Raptor X and a couple of wattage-sucking GeForce 8800 GTX cards in SLI.
The second, while not quite as powerful, only differed by the use an equally watt-hungry Pentium Extreme Edition 955 processor.“
Cooler Master’s monster power supply comes with six 12V rails at 28A each and there is no doubt that 1250W will be enough to power practically anything. We have no idea what kind of price Cooler Master will recommend for Real Power Pro 1250W.