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Tuesday, January 20, 2009
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The Strider series is one of Silverstone?s best-selling power units. The lineup consists of models ranging from 350 up to a massive 1200 watts. It is obvious that we won't be testing the whole lineup but we will look at the middle model the ST600F which is 600 watts of stable power aimed at the individuals that want modest power while providing a high level of efficiency and remaining quiet. And if you are looking for more reasons to consider the Strider well it is modular and priced to sell. We will go through the usual test to see is Silverstone's repetition be upheld by the Strider ST600F.
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Tuesday, December 13, 2005
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600W might seem like a lot to many people, but for the high end user there is no doubt that a good power supply is a must have. High end users often have dual graphics cards, multiple hard drives, a high end CPU, two optical drives and several fans involved in their current setup. With specs like that a 600W PSU is desirable if you want a completely stable system. The ST60F is capable of maintaining 600W of continuous power output at 50°C. The ST60F has quad +12V rails, for extreme performance and giving the Silverstone ST60F a total of 42 amps...
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Tuesday, October 25, 2005
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Taking the modular power supply design to the limit, the ST60F combines a core based on the highly acclaimed Zeus ST65ZF and a quiet running 120mm fan to create a truly fantastic package. With 600W of continuous power output at 50'XC, it is the industry's first EPS12V modular power supply and also an excellent choice for high-end desktop systems with dual graphics cards. Housed in an all new environmentally friendly casing and offering the highest number of cables of any power supplies in its class, the ST60F is without a doubt, the new benchmark for enthusiast power supplies...
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