Cooler Master V850 SFX Gold Full Modular PSU
Set Lowest Price Alert
×
Notify me, when price drops
Set Alert for Product: Cooler Master V850 SFX Gold Full Modular, 850W, 80+ Gold Efficiency, ATX Bracket Included, Quiet FDB Fan, SFX Form Factor, 10 Year Warranty - $132.53
Last Amazon price update was: October 17, 2024 22:52
×
Product prices and availability are accurate as of the date/time indicated and are subject to change. Any price and availability information displayed on Amazon.com (Amazon.in, Amazon.co.uk, Amazon.de, etc) at the time of purchase will apply to the purchase of this product.
Cooler Master V850 SFX Gold Full Modular PSU
$132.53
Cooler Master V850 SFX Gold Full Modular PSU Price comparison
Cooler Master V850 SFX Gold Full Modular PSU Price History
Price History for Cooler Master V850 SFX Gold Full Modular, 850W, 80+ Gold Efficiency, ATX Bracket Included, Quiet...
Statistics
Current Price | $132.53 | October 17, 2024 |
Highest Price | $132.53 | October 17, 2024 |
Lowest Price | $132.53 | October 17, 2024 |
Since October 17, 2024
Last price changes
$132.53 | October 17, 2024 |
Cooler Master V850 SFX Gold Full Modular PSU Description
- SFX Form Factor: High-quality PSU that’s compatible with all SFX cases and suitable for mini-ITX system builds.
- SFX-to-ATX Bracket: With the included bracket, users can install the V SFX Gold securely to an ATX case.
- 16 AWG PCI-e Cables: The thicker 16 AWG PCI-e cables allow for higher currents, thereby improving both efficiency and safety.
- Full-Modular Cabling: Modular cables reduce clutter, increase airflow, and improve overall efficiency and thermal performance.
Cooler Master V850 SFX Gold Full Modular PSU Specification
Specification: Cooler Master V850 SFX Gold Full Modular PSU
|
Cooler Master V850 SFX Gold Full Modular PSU Reviews (10)
10 reviews for Cooler Master V850 SFX Gold Full Modular PSU
Show all
Most Helpful
Highest Rating
Lowest Rating
Only logged in customers who have purchased this product may leave a review.
Cortlan –
I pieced out my system with a 6950xt (recommended 850w PSU). I couldn’t fit an SFX-L into my system, so I had limited options. Good thing cooler master has a great solution to this.
I received a unit with some amount of coil whine/buzzing when under medium load. I then did some benchmark tests and noticed when the wattage draw was higher, the coil whine/buzzing became louder. Up until the point it was masked a bit by fan noise. Since my build is ITX and on my desk this drove me crazy.
I sent the unit back for a replacement. The new unit works just as intended. No coil whine or buzz. Flawless.
LD –
I’m using the V850 to power my new build in a Lian Li O11D mini. The build is an MSI MAG Z790, i5-13600k (overclocked), RTX 4070 ti, DDR5-5600, Corsair Capellix cooler, two Samsung NVME drives, and a total of 11 Corsair RGB fans, plus additional Corsair RGB products (keyboard, mouse, lighting strips, mouse pad). So far so good with the V850, its handling the load and its quiet. As long as it holds up for the 4-5 years that I’ll use this rig, I’ll be happy. The truth is I would have gone with a Corsair PSU but, for reasons I don’t understand, they don’t make an SFX power supply larger than 750W. The Corsair SF750 probably would have been fine for my build, but I want the most headroom I can get within reason. This is basically the only decent option for an 850W SFX unit.
Manu –
Bought an amazon return one to save a few bucks; it panned out this time. PSU came with all accessories, installed fine, is quiet as all can be for my SFF desk top build (NR200 case, ITX MB, Ryzen 7900x, Saphire 7900 XTX) and its got plenty of juice for my build. Very pleased!
Héctor Lara –
Received today the item and started to mount it on my pc, however the PCIE cables are really short, also the power cord head is way too small to be able and plug it into the socket. No ideea why.
George Lupercio –
The Cooler Master V850 SFX Gold packs a serious punch in a miniature package, but is it the perfect PSU for your mini-ITX build? Let’s dive in:
Powerhouse in a Pint-Sized Package:
850W of juice makes it suitable for even the most power-hungry builds, from high-end CPUs to RTX 3080s.
80+ Gold efficiency keeps energy waste and your electricity bill in check.
Compact SFX form factor fits snugly in mini-ITX cases, leaving room for your other components to shine.
Whisper-Quiet Cooling: (mostly)
FDB fan spins silently under normal loads, keeping your rig a tranquil oasis.
Even under heavy pressure, noise levels stay surprisingly low, although some users report a noticeable hum.
Modular Magic: ✨
Fully modular cables let you ditch the clutter and keep your case looking sleek and tidy.
High-quality braided cables are durable and flexible, making installation a breeze.
A Few Snags to Consider:
Price tag reflects the premium performance and compact size, making it pricier than some non-SFX options.
The included SFX-to-ATX bracket might be unnecessary for some mini-ITX cases and adds extra bulk.
A couple of user reports mention coil whine under specific workloads, though not a widespread issue.
Verdict:
The Cooler Master V850 SFX Gold is a top contender for mini-ITX builders seeking top-tier power and quiet operation. Its compact size, high efficiency, and modular cables make it a dream for building clean and cool rigs. However, the premium price tag and potential for minor noise quirks might give budget-conscious or noise-sensitive users pause.
In short:
Get it if: You want the best power delivery and efficiency for your mini-ITX build, prioritize low noise, and appreciate quality craftsmanship.
Skip it if: You’re on a tight budget, can tolerate a bit more noise, or don’t need the absolute power-house performance for your setup.
LD –
Like any power supply, and I have had lots of them through my computer building years. Some good and some were terrible. I had three higher end corsairs fail right out of the box’s during testing. The first one lit my board on fire before I started getting smarter. So ya never know right? This mighty little 850w fired right up, the testing mod says it is hitting at 110ms boot up speed which is at the highest end of the spectrum. May be due to the smaller caps they are using? My very first water-cooled mini ITX build so a small form size supply is crucial. I did my homework before ordering this one and time will tell how well it functions after I run it for awhile. Sadly my Mini ITX board is bad (turns out someone substituted a used bad board in a new box, yeah it happens to other people also). So this will sit a little longer before I can review it properly under load. All I have done so far is power up my water pump circuit and the fan hasn’t come on yet. All I can say is the build quality is top notch!
RonC –
compre esta fuente por error, pero me dejo una execente imprecion,
la guente es pequeña, mucho a comparacion de una fuente estandar, lo que puede ayudar al momento de querer ahorrar o ganar algo de espacio dentro de los gabinetes,
Trea un adaptador para que lo puedas colocar sin mayor problema a cualquier gabinete,
La calidad del la fuente y sus cables, son exelentes, a lo que nos tiene acostrumbrados la marca con este tipo de fuentes.
La tuve que regresar porque la compre por error, pero si en algun futuro quisiera una fuente de 850 w
sin dudarlo la compraria.
Mr.Crumbz –
Esta fuente es mucho mejor que la de 750w platinum de la misma marca, es compacta y sobre todo muy calladita, modular y cuenta con 850w que son muy versátiles, administra muy bien la energÃa, aguanto dos apagones y overclock sin arder, este es sin duda un producto premium de la marca.
Randyman –
So, I got this when I wanted to build my very first SFF case, but alas, it never arrived. Amazon made it right but I eventually just ended up buying another one elsewhere. I was sad it didn’t come with the 40 series adapter but meh, it was a great sale at the time. It was a little louder than my SF750 Corsair PSU but that was to be expected. Overall, it is a good PSU if you don’t need whisper quiet and from what I hear, it’s been upgraded so give it a shot, you won’t be disappointed (unless maybe you work in a library).
Dylin –
I got this psu as part of a small form factor build – Aorus B550i, Ryzen 5 5600x, Sapphire Nitro 6700xt, Corsair 32GB RAM, and Sabrent 2TB (PCIE4) and Corsair 2TB (PCIE3) M2 drives, and a Noctua L9a cooler.
This all fit into a Fractal Terra case and the PSU provides stable, clean power to all the components. The PSU itself is easy to mount, compact, and has clearly labelled connectors that tell you which end plugs into the PSU and which end plugs into your component. The labeling on the PSU case is also clear to minimize errors when you plug things in.
The cable lengths are a bit long for a Fractal Terra. (if you’re building in a mATX case, they should be fine). But for my build, I had to really compress the cables and tie them down to the spine to allow the Terra side panels to close. If possible, I would like to see shorter cable length options available when you purchase the PSU or have shorter cables included. I’d pay a bit more money to have that option for a cleaner look (and less stress on the cable).
I don’t expect too any issues with power load as my system will not be overclocked and at full draw on the CPU and GPU, should only be around 40-45% of the PSU max wattage.