SilverStone Strider Platinum PSUs come in 550W, 650W and 750W

Posted on Friday, October 09 2015 @ 14:07 CEST by Thomas De Maesschalck
SilverStone announces the release of its Strider Platinum, a new lineup of fully modular ATX power supplies with 80Plus Platinum rating.

The Strider Platinum lineup is cooled by a silent 120mm fan and features a single +12V rail design. You'll be able to get them later this month in 550W, 650W and 750W versions for around $132, $144 and $165, respectively.
As desktop computers continue to advance toward ever more efficient and smaller designs, SilverStone is helping to drive the efficiency movement by releasing the Strider Platinum series of power supplies. Created to be the smallest fully modular ATX power supplies with 80 PLUS Platinum efficiency, they are also incredibly quiet with the ability to run in fanless mode. If the loading condition is below 20%, the fan in the power supply can remain off for silent operation during idle or low powered computing activities. Other great features inherited from previous Strider series include ±3% regulation, powerful single +12V rail, 24/7 continuous power output, and multiple PCI-E cables. For those looking to build highly efficient systems in small footprints, the Strider Platinum is definitely the best choice.

  • Compact design with a depth of 140mm for easy integration
  • High efficiency with 80 PLUS Platinum certification
  • 100% modular cables
  • 24/7 continuous power output with 40°C operating temperature
  • Class-leading single +12V rail
  • Strict ±3% voltage regulation and low ripple & noise
  • Ultra silent 120mm fan with intelligent semi-fanless operation
  • SilverStone Strider Platinum


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