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Silverstone Launches the FX350-G Flex ATX Power Supply

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Silverstone has launched the FX350-G, the company's first-ever Flex ATX form factor power supply. The FX350-G is capable of outputting 350W of continuous power at operating temperatures up to 40°C. The unit features a powerful single +12V rail design, and it has achieved the 80 PLUS Gold certification. The power supply's cooling system consists of a single 40mm fan. The minimum expected noise level for the FX350-G is around the 20 dBA mark. According to the datasheet, the Silverstone FX350-G has built-in over power, over voltage, and short circuit protections. Besides the typical 24-pin and 8-pin EPS power connectors, the power supply comes with one 6-pin PCIe connector, three SATA connectors, two 4-pin Molex connectors, and a 4-pin Berg connector. No pricing was revealed.


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Does it come with an ATX adapter?
This is literally the PSU I've been searching for.... Size plus 6pin pci-e
Very hard to find.
BTW I bet it costs $100
 

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Does it come with an ATX adapter?
This is literally the PSU I've been searching for.... Size plus 6pin pci-e
Very hard to find.
BTW I bet it costs $100

€71 including 19% VAT.

Why would it have an ATX adapter?
 
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So you can use it a mATX case that has a full sized PSU opening.
 
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I have the Seasonic SS-250SU 250W for one of my cases. Not many options in the Flex ATX PSU niche, but it's normal. Not a popular format anyway.
 
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