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Veröffentlicht: 2014-02-13, Autor: Patrick , Testbericht von: tomshw.de
Dass Silverstone seine Strider-Gold-S-Serie als die weltweit kompaktesten Netzteile mit vollmodularer Kabellage und Effizienz auf Gold-Niveau anpreist, mag aus Marketing-Sicht ein tolles Alleinstellungsmerkmal sein. Fast könnte man dabei aber übersehen, d...
Zusammenfassung: Gamer und Enthusiasten sind stets auf der Suche nach der Crème de la Crème. Das gilt insbesondere für das Netzteil. Wir nehmen 80 PLUS Gold Geräte unter die Lupe, die einen guten Kompromiss aus Preis und Leistung bieten. Elektronikmärkte werben gern mi...
Delivered full power at 46°C, Very compact dimensions (only 150 mm long), Within 2% voltage regulation at +12V and 5V, Close to 90% overall efficiency (measured throughout the unit's entire operational range), Fully modular, Flat and stealth cables, Stron
The fan is noisy under tough conditions, Lower than the minimum allowed hold-up time, 3.3 V performance in Advanced Transient Response tests, I would like to see below 50 mV ripple at +12V, Most of the competition offers longer warranty periods, Sleeve-be
The Silverstone Strider Gold S Series 750 W unit retails for $134.99. Delivered full power at 46°C Very compact dimensions (only 150 mm long) Within 2% voltage regulation at +12V and 5V Close to 90% overall efficiency (measured throughout the unit's entir...
The SilverStone Strider Gold Evolution 750 W proved to be an excellent power supply, with efficiency up to 89.3%, extremely low noise and ripple levels, and decent (but not “flawless”) voltage regulation. The highlights of this power supply also includ...
So what’s the final word on SilverStone’s new latest and greatest? I’m left with a lingering feeling of ‘it could be better’. Let’s start with what could have been done better. For one, the 5V regulation. While a 3% deviation from specification is har...
The voltages while idle were great and remained stable when our system was placed under maximum load. The PC is a fairly low powered system that idles at 84W and only pulls 195W under load. The ST75F-G did a great job and remained quiet during testing....
Zusammenfassung: While power supplies may not be our key focus at Phoronix or area of expertise, for our purposes, the SilverStone Strider Gold 750W has been working out great and has been running that way for more than a month in different hardware configurations wit...
Zusammenfassung: Gamers and enthusiasts are always on the lookout for crème de la crème hardware. It's easy to pick winning CPUs and graphics cards; less so for ......
Last year SilverStone revamped their aging Strider lineup with the Plus series of power supplies and achieved 80Plus certification in either Silver or Bronze depending on the model. For this year they've taken that a step further with the latest Stri...
Ultra high efficiency, Fully modular and compatible with Silverstone's short cable kit, Excellent performance, Quiet operation, Great price point, given the quality and 80PLUS Gold ranking
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For around $160CDN from NCIX, the 750W Strider Plus Gold reviewed here today was actually the best priced 750W 80PLUS Gold power supply I could find. The majority of the ~750W competition were all $200 and above at the retailers I looked at. I've long ...