Silverstone Strider 600w ST60F Modular PSU
Specifications
Published: 4th September 2006 | Source: Silverstone | Price: |
Specifications
The following information has been taken directly from Silverstone's website:
Taking the modular power supply design to the limit, the ST60F combines a core based on the highly acclaimed Zeus ST65ZF and a quiet running 120mm fan to create a truly fantastic package. With 600W of continuous power output at 50°C, it is the industry’s first EPS12V modular power supply and also an excellent choice for high-end desktop systems with dual graphics cards. Housed in an all new environmentally friendly casing and offering the highest number of cables of any power supplies in its class, the ST60F is without a doubt, the new benchmark for enthusiast power supplies.
- Quad +12V rail for superior performance
- 100% modular cables include dual PCI-E
- Powerful & quiet running 120mm fan
- Industrial class components
- Support for ATX 12V 2.01 & EPS 12V

Despite the specifications above (and indeed on the PSU label) stating that the ST60F has 8a on +12v4, changes have been made to the unit to better accommodate Crossfire / SLI users, and as a result +12v4 has been upgraded to 18a. More information regarding this change can be found here.
The following information has been taken directly from Silverstone's website:
Taking the modular power supply design to the limit, the ST60F combines a core based on the highly acclaimed Zeus ST65ZF and a quiet running 120mm fan to create a truly fantastic package. With 600W of continuous power output at 50°C, it is the industry’s first EPS12V modular power supply and also an excellent choice for high-end desktop systems with dual graphics cards. Housed in an all new environmentally friendly casing and offering the highest number of cables of any power supplies in its class, the ST60F is without a doubt, the new benchmark for enthusiast power supplies.
- Quad +12V rail for superior performance
- 100% modular cables include dual PCI-E
- Powerful & quiet running 120mm fan
- Industrial class components
- Support for ATX 12V 2.01 & EPS 12V
Despite the specifications above (and indeed on the PSU label) stating that the ST60F has 8a on +12v4, changes have been made to the unit to better accommodate Crossfire / SLI users, and as a result +12v4 has been upgraded to 18a. More information regarding this change can be found here.
Most Recent Comments
Awesome review Jim. I've been ogling over mine since I got it
I must admit though I was a little surprised at the rail stability results. Pricepoint here was impressive too though...I got mine for AUS$189 or around 75GBP. Well done, and thanks for the recommendation
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still not as good as the zeus series then..i wish i could review like this lolQuote
Definately a pretty slick PSU for the price, but looks as if there might be a few places to look before finally settling with this. It might be the king for this class of modulars though, and Silverstone definately does modular right.Quote
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Originally Posted by name='PV5150'
Awesome review Jim. I've been ogling over mine since I got it
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Despite the fluctuation, the +12v rails stayed almost bang on 12.00v, so you cant really complain. It's just not as solid as the Zeus series tis all.Quote
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Originally Posted by name='XMS'
Despite the fluctuation, the +12v rails stayed almost bang on 12.00v, so you cant really complain. It's just not as solid as the Zeus series tis all.
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