Silverstone TX700 Gold power supply unit 700 W 20+4 pin ATX TFX Black
€196.91
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- Availability:
- large quantity
- Brand:
- SilverStone
- Product code:
- SST-TX700-G / 4710679810461
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Specification
80 plus certification: | 80 PLUS Gold |
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Ac input frequency: | 43 - 63 Hz |
Ac input voltage: | 90 - 264 V |
Atx version: | 2.4 |
Bearing technology: | FDB |
Built-in display: | No |
Cabling type: | Non-Modular |
Combined power (+12v): | 699.6 W |
Combined power (+3.3v): | 120 W |
Combined power (+5v): | 120 W |
Compliance certificates: | CE |
Cooling type: | Active |
Depth: | 175 mm |
Efficiency: | 90% |
Eps power connector (4+4 pin): | Yes |
Fan diameter: | 8 cm |
Floppy disk drive connector: | Yes |
Floppy drive power connector: | 1 |
Height: | 65 mm |
Illumination: | No |
Max output current (-12v): | 0.3 A |
Max output current (+12v): | 58.3 A |
Max output current (+3.3v): | 22 A |
Max output current (+5v): | 22 A |
Max output current (+5vsb): | 2.5 A |
Mean time between failures (mtbf): | 100000 h |
Motherboard power cable length: | 35 cm |
Motherboard power connector: | 20+4 pin ATX |
Noise level: | 18 dB |
Number of fans: | 1 fan(s) |
Number of sata power connectors: | 6 |
Operating temperature (t-t): | 0 - 50 °C |
Pci express connector: | Yes |
Pci express power connectors (6+2 pin): | 4 |
Peripheral (molex) power connectors (4-pin): | 4 |
Power factor: | 0.9 |
Power factor correction (pfc) type: | Active |
Power protection features: | Under voltage, Over current, Over power, Overheating, Over voltage |
Power supply unit (psu) form factor: | TFX |
Product colour: | Black |
Purpose: | PC |
Sata power cable length: | 150, 350 mm |
Silent mode: | Yes |
Sustainability compliance: | Yes |
Total power: | 700 W |
Weight: | 1.49 kg |
Width: | 85 mm |
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