Tuesday, June 4th 2024
Silverstone Power Supplies Showcase at Computex 2024: ATX 3.1 and 12V-2x6 Galore
As Moore's Law buckles, and cutting-edge CPUs and GPUs get more power-hungry, we're an upward trend in PSU Wattage across all brands at Computex. Silverstone is no exception, especially because the company brought a large selection of workstation and server cases to their booth this year, targeting the AI development and acceleration markets, particularly by startups and SMBs. The Hela-R Platinum series consists of medium-thru-high Wattage fully-modular PSU models.
The range starts at 750 W, with the Hela 750R Platinum, and goes all the way up to the Hela 2500R Platinum, with 2.5 kW on tap! The 750 W to 1600 W models use single fat +12 V rail designs, while the 2500 W model uses multiple +12 V rails. It also puts out multiple 600 W 16-pin power connectors. As their names suggest, all models in this series offer 80 Plus Platinum efficiency.Next up, we have the Zeus Titanium series, Silverstone's flagship PSU lineup. Shown here is the Zeus 1650R Titanium. As its name goes, this beast offers 1650 W of power, with 80 Plus Titanium efficiency. You get two 600 W connectors. Under the hood is a single 137.5 A +12 V rail.
Silverstone also had some performance-segment SFX PSUs under its Extreme Gold series, offering high triple-digit Wattage, and Cybenetics Gold efficiency rating. The company's mainstream PSU lineup is led by the Attis Bronze series, with medium-high Wattage, 80 Plus Bronze efficiency, and fixed cabling, which includes 16-pin.
The range starts at 750 W, with the Hela 750R Platinum, and goes all the way up to the Hela 2500R Platinum, with 2.5 kW on tap! The 750 W to 1600 W models use single fat +12 V rail designs, while the 2500 W model uses multiple +12 V rails. It also puts out multiple 600 W 16-pin power connectors. As their names suggest, all models in this series offer 80 Plus Platinum efficiency.Next up, we have the Zeus Titanium series, Silverstone's flagship PSU lineup. Shown here is the Zeus 1650R Titanium. As its name goes, this beast offers 1650 W of power, with 80 Plus Titanium efficiency. You get two 600 W connectors. Under the hood is a single 137.5 A +12 V rail.
Silverstone also had some performance-segment SFX PSUs under its Extreme Gold series, offering high triple-digit Wattage, and Cybenetics Gold efficiency rating. The company's mainstream PSU lineup is led by the Attis Bronze series, with medium-high Wattage, 80 Plus Bronze efficiency, and fixed cabling, which includes 16-pin.
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