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Guru3D.com » News » SilverStone Readying 1500 W Monster PSU

SilverStone Readying 1500 W Monster PSU

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 05/19/2009 09:25 AM | source: | 0 comment(s)

SilverStone is releasing 1500W grade PC power supply. The Strider Series 1500W (model: SST-ST1500) comes with 80 Plus Silver efficiency rating. 

The PSU delivers an astounding 1500W of continuous, and 1600W of peak power. Now if you ever need that, you need a slap in the face really.

The PSU comes with a 100% modular cable design, meaning that even the 24-pin ATX and EPS cables are modular unlike in most modular PSUs. It sizes up at 150 x 86 x 220 mm (WxHxD). With power comes ditribution rails, in this case eight +12V rails up to 120A of current.

Okay .. let me just say this: FAIL, I mean really come on now.







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