Silverstone Strider 560w ST56F ATX PSU

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Specification

The following specification has been taken in most part from Silverstone's website:

Equipped with a brand new design and the latest components, the Strider ST56F is the first SilverStone power supply to boost overall working efficiency of greater than 80%. Thanks to this high efficiency, the ST56F produces less wasted heat than typical power supplies and allows the included 120mm fan to operate at very low speeds, ensuring quietness at all times. This high output and efficiency are packed inside a simple yet stylish interior with compact dimensions for compatibility with nearly any ATX casing on the market. If high wattage power for dual core/dual video card processing and quietness are a priority, the Strider ST56F is the power supply for you.

- Efficiency over 80%
- Dual +12V rails for advanced systems
- Dual PCI-E connectors (Certified by ATI CrossFire)
- Silent running 120mm fan
- Support for ATX 12V 2.01 & EPS 12V

Specs

The ST56F is actually Crossfire Certified and therefore should be able to run the latest ATI dual card setup's without any issues. However the Silverstone website does not mention if the ST56F is SLI certified which I found rather strange. After all, if the power supply has enough juice to power a Crossfire setup, then it shouldn't have any issues powering an SLI setup.
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25-05-2006, 10:29:34

Jim
So you can't fit a PCP&C 1kw in your case, and the recently reviewed Silverstone Zeus 750w is just a bit too much out of your price range...well maybe it's time you checked out Silverstone's Strider range....

(ooh, and they've got adjustable pots )

Here

25-05-2006, 11:42:18

FarFarAway
Nice as usual Jim

Looks pretty solid. He likes his adjustable pots^

25-05-2006, 11:47:05

Jim
Me lurfs adjustable pots
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