SilverStone Strider Titanium - the smallest modular 80Plus Titanium PSUs

Posted on Thursday, January 28 2016 @ 13:23 CET by Thomas De Maesschalck
SilverStone shows off its new ST60F-TI, ST70F-TI and ST80F-TI power supplies. These units offer a capacity of 600W, 700W and 800W and promise to be world's smallest fully-modular ATX power supplies with 80Plus Titanium certification.

The units feature a single +12V rail design, 100 percent modular cabling, a depth of just 150mm, and a silent 120mm fan.

Some webshops are already listing the units, with pricing of 174.90EUR, 189.90EUR and 199.90EUR, respectively, for the 600W, 700W and 800W model.
Introduced in 2012, the 80 PLUS Titanium represent the pinnacle of power supply efficiency with requirement of at least 90% conversion efficiency even at the very low 10% loading condition. This stringent standard makes mass producing 80 PLUS Titanium certified power supplies below 1000W extremely challenging. However, as a leader in power supply miniaturization, SilverStone successfully mass-produced a new line of power supplies ?? the Strider Titanium series. Their compact design makes them the world's smallest fully modular ATX power supplies with 80 PLUS Titanium efficiency. Other enthusiasts features included are all Japanese capacitors, ±3% regulation, powerful single +12V rail, 24/7 continuous power output, and multiple PCI-E cables. For those looking to build the most efficient systems possible with great quality, the Strider Titanium is definitely the top choice.

Specs:
  • High efficiency with 80 PLUS Titanium certification
  • Compact design with a depth of 150mm for easy integration
  • All Japanese capacitors
  • 100% modular cables
  • 24/7 continuous power output with 40? operating temperature
  • Class-leading single +12V rail
  • Strict ±3% voltage regulation and low ripple & noise
  • Silent running 120mm fan with 18dBA minimum
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