The new Cooler Master MWE Gold V4 power supplies can now be reserved: they arrive with ATX 3.1 format and an LED that warns you if your graphics card is in danger

The new Cooler Master MWE Gold V4 power supplies can now be reserved: they arrive with ATX 3.1 format and an LED that warns you if your graphics card is in danger

Cooler Master has announced that its new MWE Gold V4 family of power supplies is now available for pre-order. This is a line of completely modular models focused on high-performance gaming setups and workstations for content creators. This series introduces powers of 750 W, 850 W and 1000 W, adapting to the most recent standards with an efficiency 80 PLUS Gold.

These fonts also natively comply with the standards Intel ATX 3.1 and PCIe 5.1incorporating the connector 12V-2×6 capable of supplying up to 600W through a single cable without the need for adapters.

Internally, the brand relies on a digital control circuit to manage the PFC and LLC stages with greater precision, improving efficiency compared to the previous generation. All in a compact SFX format.

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GPU Shield system monitors anomalies in real time and warns with an LED indicator to protect the most expensive graphics cards

The most striking novelty of these Cooler Master MWE Gold V4 is found in its own GPU Shield technology, a protection system that monitors in real time the status of the cables and 16-pin connectors of the graphics cards to warn us in the event that there is a problem, both at the software level and with an LED that turns red in case an anomaly is detected.

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It is an interesting addition considering the high price of the latest generation GPUs, allowing risks to be limited during heavy workloads, especially considering the history of burned 12V-2×6 connectors.

For the rest, the physical design includes an internal heatsink with a curved shape to promote air flow and a protective coating on the components. The 850W and 1000W versions can now be reserved, with the first shipments scheduled from June 12 accompanied by a 10-year warranty.