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Silverstone SX600-G SFX Gold Modular 600W Power Supply

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Silverstone SX600-G SFX Gold Modular 600W Power Supply

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After releasing the breakthrough SFX power supply in 2012 with the ST45SF-G, SilverStone has pushed the technical envelope even further with yet another industry defining design in the SX600-G. This small form factor PSU has the exact same dimensions as its predecessor but its power density has increased from 567W per liter (in the ST45SF-G) to 756W per liter. The result is a standard-sized SFX PSU with an incredible 600W of continuous power, a level that is capable of supporting any single graphics card system with ease.

Besides the power increase, the SX600-G comes standard with flexible, flat modular cables similar to those in the PP05-E short cable kit for vastly improved cable management in smaller cases. It also has added semi-fanless capability that was first introduced to SFX PSUs by the ST30SF so its quiet running fan can remain turned off during ideal low load or idle conditions for complete silence. As before, an ATX adapter bracket is included to enable users to install this PSU into any small or even larger cases that do not have SFX mounting holes. For the most ardent SFF enthusiasts, the SX600-G is truly a dream come true that combines the convenience of SFX size and all the top of the line features one can expect from high-end ATX PSUs into one product.

SPECIAL FEATURES

Intelligent semi-fanless operation
Support standard SFX form factor and ATX via included bracket
High efficiency with 80 PLUS Gold certification
100% modular cables
All cables made with flexible flat arrays
600W continuous power output at 40℃ operating temperature rated for 24/7 operation
Class-leading single +12V rail with 50A
Strict ±3% voltage regulation and low ripple & noise
Support dual PCI-E 8/6pin connectors
 

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