SilverStone SX700-G is the highest-wattage SFX PSU

Posted on Monday, November 26 2018 @ 11:54 CET by Thomas De Maesschalck
SilverStone is now shipping the SFX SX700-G, the highest-wattage power supply with the SFX form factor. This model has 80Plus Gold certification, features a +12V rail wit 58.4A, has fully modular flat cables, and uses a silent 92mm FDB fan.
After pioneering full featured, high performance SFX power supplies in 2012, SilverStone has continued refining the segment it has created. The SX700-G is yet another evolutionary step toward perfecting this small form factor power supply category. It is more powerful without growing in size to achieve unprecedented power density levels of 882W, the highest of any SFX or ATX PSUs released thus far. This increase in power density was achieved through more advanced engineering and component selection so rather than added noise as is the norm for upping wattage output in power supplies, the SX700-G remains just as quiet as lower wattage models thanks to the use of 92mm FDB fan. For connectivity, the SX700-G is equipped with connectors a wide variety of system configurations with SilverStone’s famed short, flexible flat cables. Longer standard length cable set, the PP05-L is also available for purchase separately for those users wishing to use this PSU in larger enclosures.

Connectors:
  • 1 x 24 / 20-Pin motherboard connector (300mm)
  • 1 x 8 / 4-Pin EPS / ATX 12V connector (400mm)
  • 2 x 8 / 6-Pin PCIE connector (400mm / 150mm)
  • 2 x 8 / 6-Pin PCIE connector (550mm / 150mm)
  • 6 x SATA connector ("300mm / 220mm / 100mm" x 2)
  • 3 x 4-Pin Peripheral connector (300mm / 200mm / 200mm)
  • 1 x 4-Pin Floppy connector (100mm)
  • Pricing is $155.99 (139.99EUR) and the unit should be available within a week or three.

    SFX SX700-G


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