SilentiumPC Supremo M1 Gold 550W PSU
Developed with maximum reliability and rock stable power delivery in mind new SilentiumPC Supremo M1 Gold 550W PSU is built using only premium-grade components. Advanced layout includes Japanese main capacitor, Taiwanese solid-state capacitors as well as DC-DC converters.
The unit is capable of reaching phenomenal efficiency up to 91% fulfilling 80PLUSGold Certificate requirements.
With single +12V line capable of delivering stunning 45.9A (550W) it remains whisper-quiet with 135 mm fan spinning below 1000 rpm at full-load. Semi-modular black flat cables mean simple and clean builds. Supremo M1 Gold 550W is backed with 5-year warranty for end-users upon registering the unit within 30 days from purchase.
- 550W continuous power
- 80PLUSGold Certified with efficiency up to 91% @115V
- Powerful single +12V line delivering up to 45.9A (550W)
- Advanced DC-DC Converters
- High-Quality Japanese Main Capacitor & Taiwanese Solid-State Caps
- Quiet 135mm fan with Smart Control System
- 2 x PCI-E 6+2pin connectors for multi-GPU systems
- Intel Haswell C6/C7 mode compatible and ErP Lot 6 2013 compliant
- Pure Black color scheme - modern looks with black housing, black-sleeved cables and connectors
- Extra-long modular flat cables with plenty of connectors
- 5-year warranty for end-users
Suggested retail price: 76,50 USD / 79,90€ / 62,70 GBP / 349,00 PLN / 2249,00 CZK
Warranty: 36 + 24 months
For more information, visit the product page.
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