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SilverStone Strider Ultra Quiet 400W PSU
Written by Peter Barnard (27/Sep/03)
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Supplied By: SilverStone

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Specs

Now for the numbers.

Total Power Rating 400watts

+3.3v & +5v combined rating 220watts

+3.3v & +5v &+12v combined rating 380watts

Noise level 26 dBA

115-230 volt AC input

1x 20 pin ATX lead: 40cm long

1x 4 pin supplemental 12 volt lead: 40cm long

1x 6 pin P4 supplemental power lead: 40cm long

1x 5 pin Serial ATA power lead: 40cm long

1x fan speed monitoring lead: 40cm long

4x 4pin large Molex connectors: leads at least 40cm long

2x 4pin small Molex connectors: leads at least 40cm long

Leads and Connectors

It seems that SilverStone Technology feel that 40cm is the right length for power supply leads, and I have to say I agree with them. The nicely braided ATX lead fitted tidily in every case I tried it out in. My only gripe about the leads is the number of large Molex connectors. 4 just isn't enough! I do appreciate that if you don't need extra leads, they are a pain to tuck away, as I found out with the extra ATX connectors when testing the unit. Why don't all the leads plug into connectors on the PSU box so you can only use the ones you need? I am very surprised that not one PSU manufacturer has done this yet.

The Serial ATA connector is worthy of note. It holds 3.3 volt, 5 volt, and 12 volt lines, along with 2 ground wires. These are split into no less than 15 little contacts on the side that plugs into the SATA hard drive. Why? I am afraid I don't have a clue.


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