Silverstone Strider Platinum - power supply units
Product Dimensions | 13.97 x 14.99 x 8.64 cm; 2.27 Kilograms |
Item model number | SST-ST75F-PT |
Wattage | 750 watts |
Are Batteries Included | No |
Item Weight | 2.27 kg |
Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
K**N
Solid performance. Annoying cables.
Currently powering my Proxmox server with this. Fits easily in a 2U chassis. The fan is quiet when it does actually have to run under heavy loads.Only drawback is the flat cables. They look nice but take up way more space and are harder to manage and pull out of the way of stuff compared to standard round cables. Not a deal breaker but definitely annoying. Cable length is pretty average.
N**R
Platinum efficiency and high capacity in a small package
Nothing else like this exists. High power output, platinum rated efficiency, and only 140mm length. That's unheard of. I paired this with Silverstone's short cable kit and a Fractal Design Node 304 case. Fit perfectly allowing for maximum length GPUs. This allows me to build a very compact, but not cramped, top end gaming system.This is powering an Asus Maximus VIII Impact, i7 6700k, 16GB of Corsair Vengeance LPX DDR4, an MSI GTX 980 Ti Gaming GPU, and two Samsung SSDs. All within a Fractal Design Node 304.On idle and light load, the fan isn't even on, so it'd dead silent. Under full load, I can't hear it. The GPU is the loudest thing in my system.There are a few technical reviews out there already that show this is a very good PSU. The only negatives they've stated is the 3 year warranty. Most other PSUs from known brands offer closer to a 10 year warranty. This is also rated for operating temperatures of up to 40 C, while most other PSUs from known brands rate closer to 50 C, but I doubt that will matter for most people.
T**Y
Fixed my issue!
I had an EVGA PSU before, but I'm pretty sure it wasn't good. The first EVGA PSU I bought didn't work at all and the 2nd didn't work great. It would turn on, but the PC would randomly reboot at times; usually overnight, and I'd have a power_kernel (or whatever it is) in the event viewer. This SilverStone PSU has solved that issue!
N**K
Five Stars
Very nice power supply.
C**E
Best for nano s
Amazing
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