Silverstone releases the world’s smallest Kilowatt-class PSUs – Meet the Strider Platinum PTS

Silverstone releases the world's smallest Kilowatt-class PSUs the Strider Platinum PTS

Silverstone releases the world’s smallest Kilowatt-class PSUs – Meet the Strider Platinum PTS 

Silverstone have created what they are calling the world’s smallest fully modular 1000W and 1200W power supplies, bringing kilowatt-class power to restricted form factors. 

Meet the Silverstone Strider Platinum PTS series of power supplies, both of which dual 4+4-pin EPS connections, eight SATA connections and eight PCIe 6+2-pin power connections to make them suitable for any modern high-end system. Both the 1000W and 1200W versions of this power supply will offer a 140mm unit length, a form factor that is more common to 650-750W PSUs, providing compatibility with any case that supports ATX-spec power supplies.  

Glancing under the hood, we can see that Silverstone has built their units with compliance with the 80+ Platinum efficiency standard, with the ability to run 24/7 under full load at 40 degrees operating temperatures without issue, a use case that will likely never be replicated by end users. The unit also packs a single 12V rail, ±3% voltage regulation and a quiet 120mm hybrid ceramic bearing fan.

Both the 1200W and 1000W versions of the Strider Platinum PTS will ship with a five-year warranty and pricing of $239.99 and $209.99 respectively in the US. 

Silverstone releases the world's smallest Kilowatt-class PSUs the Strider Platinum PTS  
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