SilverStone Technology's SST-ST85F-GS-V2 is a fully modular power supply designed for high-performance desktop computers. It delivers a maximum output of 850 watts, making it suitable for systems with high-end graphics cards and processors. The compact depth of 140mm allows for easy installation in smaller cases without compromising on power delivery. The 80 Plus Gold certification ensures efficient energy conversion, reducing electricity costs and heat generation.
The power supply features a single +12V rail with strict 2.5% voltage regulation, ensuring stable power delivery to components. This is crucial for maintaining system reliability under heavy workloads. The low ripple and noise levels contribute to a quieter and more stable computing experience. The fan is designed to operate silently, with a minimum noise level of 18dBA, making it ideal for users who prioritize a quiet environment.
The fully modular design allows users to connect only the necessary cables, reducing clutter inside the case and improving airflow. This design also makes cable management easier and more flexible. The power supply supports continuous operation at 40℃, which is beneficial for systems that run at high temperatures or require 24/7 uptime. It includes multiple PCI-E cables, which are essential for connecting modern graphics cards and expansion cards.
The Strider Gold S series is engineered to be among the smallest full-modular ATX power supplies available, making it a versatile choice for various desktop builds. It meets high standards in electrical performance, ensuring reliable operation even under demanding conditions. The design is suitable for both gaming and professional workstations that require consistent power delivery and efficiency.
Brand: SilverStone Technology
Model: SST-ST85F-GS-V2
Specifications: 850W, 80 Plus Gold, 140mm depth, 120mm fan, 18dBA noise, single +12V rail
Features: Fully modular, low ripple and noise, 24/7 operation at 40℃, multiple PCI-E cables
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