
Silverstone had another power supply to offer: The Silverstone ST56F also offers a rating of 560 Watts, but its design is very different from the ST56ZF. A 120-millimeter fan is the most outstanding among those differences, and makes this unit operate much more quietly. But the Strider also lacks modular cabling.

The back side of the Strider is pretty bare. Next to the on/off switch, and the power cable receptacle, all you can see is a bunch of ventilation holes.

This power supply features separate cables for P4 and Dual-Core (P8) processors.

In keeping with this black power supply, you get black screws to mount it in your case.
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Summary
- Post Stress Test PSUs
- Test Candidates In Detail
- CoolerMaster Real Power RS-550-ACLY, Continued
- Performance
- Enermax Liberty ELT500AWT
- Enermax Liberty ELT500AWT, Continued
- Performance
- Hiper Type R 580W
- Hiper Type R, Continued
- Performance
- Silverstone Zeus ST56ZF
- Performance
- Silverstone Strider ST56F
- Performance
- Performance Measurements
- Voltage Differences
- Voltage Differences, Continued
- Voltage Differences, Continued
- Conclusion
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0 Hideadampcman , January 18, 2011 11:42 PMI have this PSU for almost 4 years and am very satisfied.