Home Reviews Articles News Forums Charts Price Compare Techwiki Store
  • Latest News

    • Did Hackers Pierce Steam’s Credit Card Database?
    • Cooler Master Releases the GeminII SF524 CPU Cooler
    • PowerColor Announces Dual Fan HD7970
    • VTX3D Introduces the HD7970/7950 X Edition Graphics Cards
    • Google’s Patent Play Likely to be Approved by U.S Regulators
    • Microsoft Talks Windows 8 on ARM Devices
    • VIA Announces Highest Performance Dual Core VIA EPIA-M910 Mini-ITX Board
    • NVIDIA Confirms Quad-Core Smartphones for Mobile World Congress
  • Latest Reviews

    • Gigabyte Radeon HD 7970 3GB OC Review
    • NZXT Switch 810 Case Review
    • XFX HD 7970 3GB Black Edition Double Dissipation Review
    • Intel 520 240GB Cherryville SSD Review
    • AMD A8-3870K Unlocked Llano APU Review
    • AMD Radeon HD 7950 Review; Tahiti Pro Arrives
    • XFX HD 7950 Black Edition Double Dissipation Review
    • Sapphire HD 7950 Dual Fan OC Review
  • Featured Reviews

    • AMD A8-3850 APU Review: Llano Hits the Desktop
    • Corsair H60 High Performance Liquid CPU Cooler Review
    • ASUS Sabertooth 990FX AM3+ Motherboard Review
    • MSI GTX 580 Lightning Xtreme Edition (XE) 3GB Review
    • NVIDIA GeForce GTX 560 1GB Review (ASUS, MSI, Gigabyte)
    • Gigabyte P67A-UD7-B3 Sandy Bridge Motherboard Review
    • ASUS PA246Q ProArt 24” IPS Monitor Review
    • NVIDIA GeForce GTX 590 3GB Review
  • HWC Newsletter

Silverstone Adds 450W SFX Form Factor PSU  

Home > News > Cases/Power/Cooling News > Silverstone Adds 450W SFX Form Factor PSU
Share |
Posted by admin — April 21st, 2010, 9:39 AM

silverstonepsu 300x278 Silverstone Adds 450W SFX Form Factor PSUWhen space is limited but you need a power supply to squeeze into your SFF case, look no further than the latest for SilverStone. Enter its SFX 450W Power Supply.


Measuring in at 125mm (W) x 63.5mm (H) x 100mm (D) this little unit is sure to fit wherever you need it. Its design is based upon a single +12V rail capable of 36A. Giving the end user more than enough power for whatever is required. 80 Plus Bronze certification is also boasted which although not up to the Strider Plus level is still very good given this units purpose.


Connectors included are a single 24-pin ATX, 8-pin EPS, 1 6+2 pin PCI-e, 1 6-pin PCI-e, 3 SATA as well as two Molex and a single floppy. All of them hard wired into the SFX.  Included as well is a bracket that will allow you to use this PSU as well on Cases meant to take an ATX/m-ATX power supply. Giving much more flexibility to the user than in previous SFF units on the market today.


With an estimated Pricing of 60EUR it will not be the cheapest SFF power supply available, however being a SilverStone unit it is sure to be a very reliable one. Availability in North America is yet to be determined.


Tags: SFX, Silverstone

Related News

 

Related Articles

Related Articles


All About Us
Contact Us
Terms of Use, Privacy
Awards
Help
Community
Forum
Links
YouTube Channel
Syndications
Reviews RSS Feeds
News RSS Feeds
Copyright © 2006-2012, HardwareCanucks.com, HWC. All Rights Reserved. Terms & Conditions