Hmm, I was recently asked to take a look at the Silverstone Strider 700W Bronze PSU and it dawned upon me that it's been quite a while since I have seen a higher powered non-modular unit.
Out of personal curiosity and to help ourselves by helping distros and manufacturers cater better to our tiny local market, bear with me and kindly participate in the survey above. For your main PC - if you had bought a PC power supply over the last year OR you are likely to buy one in the coming year, what's your choice?
Back to the Silverstone Strider meanwhile...
Official Page
SilverStone Technology Co., Ltd.- ST70F-ESB
To be contd...
Out of personal curiosity and to help ourselves by helping distros and manufacturers cater better to our tiny local market, bear with me and kindly participate in the survey above. For your main PC - if you had bought a PC power supply over the last year OR you are likely to buy one in the coming year, what's your choice?
Back to the Silverstone Strider meanwhile...
Official Page
SilverStone Technology Co., Ltd.- ST70F-ESB
Quote:
The two newly redesigned 700w and 600w PSUs retain all essential features such as single +12V rail, multiple circuit protection and useful 8pin/6pin PCI-E connectors to support various mainstream graphic card designs. With its upgraded 80 PLUS Bronze efficiency and the ability to provide 24/7 continuous output, the Strider Essential Bronze PSUs are solid choices for PC builders. • High efficiency with 80 PLUS Bronze certification • 24/7 continuous power output with 40℃ operating temperature • Class-leading single +12V rail • Multiple protection circuitry • Silent running 120mm fan with 18dBA • PCI-E 8pin and PCI-E 6pin connectors support • ATX 12V 2.3 support • Active PFC Haswell CPU support GPU Support list |
To be contd...
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