SilverStone 750 Watt ATX Power Supply -
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Who needs internet erotica when you can look at images like these huh? Gape at the many photo's in the image gallery.
That's an almost 3 kg box right there.
Carefully packaged. The ST75ZF measures in at 40mm deeper than the previously reviewed SilverStone ST65F, the dimensions of this 750W PSU are 150 x 86 x 180 mm. Hey .. you ask, we serve :)
The specifications. Obviously the quad 12 volts rail is lovely to see, and just look how it's repeating 18A, amazing. Despite the fact that the Zeus ST75F is a 750W power supply have a closer look, sum it all up ... you'll notice it can go higher... 900 Watts is a possibility. The Silverstone ST75F is colossal yet will fit in any ATX design casing.
The Zeus has only one fan cooling the PSU; the air flow is moved through the mesh back panel (shown on next photo). This actually is an 80mm sleeve bearing fan. With the fan running at its normal speed, the noise level is at a total of roughly ~34 db, which is okay but not silent though.
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SilverStone 750 Watt ATX Power Supply
Today we will have a look at the Zeus 750 Watt continuous power supply from Silverstone. A really awe-inspiring power supply with four (yes four) +12 Volts rails and which is also an SLI ready power supply. We'll put it to the test buy using our quad SLI setup. The new Zeus is cool, literally, as up to 750W it'll maintain a temperature of 50°C. You get 60 AMPs combined (over 700W) for these four +12V rails alone, making the ST75ZF capable of powering any top of the line system available today and the near future.