SilverStone Power Supplies
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↪ Notes: Fanless
↪ Notes: Updated for ATX 3.0 to include dual 12VHPWR. Only 1650W under 120VAC
↪ Notes: Only 1650W under 120VAC
Nightjar ATX Titanium
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Prime Titanium Fanless
↪ Notes: Fanless
↪ Notes: Excellent overall performance, component, and build quality, quietest SFX unit in its class.
↪ Notes: SX-G upgraded to Platinum efficiency.
↪ Notes: Claims an ICB fan, actually uses an LLS (rifle) bearing. Extremely loud, in excess of 45dBA under full load.
↪ Notes: Claims an ICB fan, actually uses an LLS (rifle) bearing. Extremely loud (~40dBA); OPP is set way higher than necessary, as is OCP on 12V, 3.3V, 5VSB.
↪ Notes: Claims an ICB fan, Aris showed a rifle bearing. OPP set high (~150%,) OOS 3.3V transients. Noisy (>50dBA@750W load). Dual EPS on 18AWG cable.
↪ Notes: Claims an ICB fan, actually uses an LLS (rifle) bearing. Extremely loud at ~40dBA for 750W and in excess of 48dBA for the 850W under full load.
↪ Notes: A few samples of the base platform died when subjected to sub-90VAC stress tests per JonnyGuru. Proceed with caution under 120VAC, especially in areas prone to brownouts.
↪ Notes: Two samples (same platform) no longer operated after protections testing per LTT Labs, which is not ideal, but all protections did function.
↪ Notes: Very poor transient response and ripple on 3.3V.
↪ Notes: Bad power good signal.
↪ Notes: Good electrical performance let down by no inrush protection; bad power good signal.
↪ Notes: Metallic colored Silverstone logo in the center of the fan grille. 3 year warranty.
↪ Notes: Also known/listed as DA-R Gold. 1000W only shows 3 year warranty despite A tier performance.
↪ Notes: 3-year warranty, has A- performance from a multitude of minor issues.
↪ Notes: 3 year warranty, A+ tier performance.
↪ Notes: Not suitable for use with high ambient temperatures over 40C/~100F, as the fan cannot keep up with the cooling demand.
↪ Notes: Protechnic Electric sleeve bearing fan.
↪ Notes: OTP either set over 200C or not present; extremely loud (over 42dbA) under full load, and mediocre performance all around.
↪ Notes: A few samples of the base platform died when subjected to sub-90VAC stress tests per JonnyGuru. Proceed with caution under 120VAC, especially in areas prone to brownouts.
↪ Notes: OTP either set over 200C or not present.
↪ Notes: Rebrand of the ST-ES 230V
↪ Notes: Actual 12V capacity is 456W. Does not claim OTP. ARGB fan controlled via motherboard header. Hong Hua rifle bearing fan.
↪ Notes: Several issues including very poor ripple suppression at seemingly random intervals, OCP is set way too high on all rails, bad power good signal.
↪ Notes: Interleaved PFC. Good performance, but OPP & 12V OCP allow the unit to exceed the AC receptacle's current rating. OOS 3.3V transients.
↪ Notes: Actual 12V capacity is 456W. Does not claim OTP nor OCP. Assumed to be similar to ET500-ARGB.
↪ Notes: Does not claim OCP on any rails. Minimal information available.
↪ Notes: Numerous issues capped off by malfunctioning OPP that either doesn't exist or is set way too high, which caused the unit to explode.
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