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Silverstone
Fully modular 750 W ATX supply with 80 PLUS Platinum efficiency and a compact 140 mm depth
The SilverStone Strider Platinum PS-ST75F-PT is a fully modular ATX unit rated at 750 W. It targets builders who want high efficiency in a compact 140 mm deep chassis. The 80 PLUS Platinum certification guarantees 89 to 92 percent efficiency across typical loads. A 120 mm fan stays off below 20 percent load for silent idle operation.
The single +12 V rail delivers the full 750 W to graphics cards and CPUs without multi-rail balancing. Four 6+2 pin PCIe connectors support dual high-end GPUs, while eight SATA connectors handle storage arrays. Continuous output is rated for 40 °C ambient temperature, so headroom remains solid in warm cases. The unit accepts 90 to 264 V input at 47 to 63 Hz for worldwide use.
Every cable detaches, letting you install only the 24 pin, 8 pin EPS, PCIe and SATA leads the build requires. Included cables reach 550 mm for the motherboard, 750 mm for EPS and up to 600 mm for drives. Tight ±3 percent voltage regulation and low ripple protect sensitive components. MTBF exceeds 100,000 hours for long-term reliability.
| Brand | SilverStone |
|---|---|
| Series | Strider Platinum series |
| Model | PS-ST75F-PT |
| Type | ATX12V / EPS12V |
| Maximum Power | 750 W |
| PFC | Active |
| Main Connector | 20+4Pin |
| +12V Rails | Single |
| PCI-Express Connector | 4 x 6+2-Pin |
| SATA Power Connector | 8 |
| Modular | Full Modular |
| Efficiency | 89%~92% at 20%~100% loading |
| Energy-Efficient | 80 PLUS PLATINUM Certified |
| Over Voltage Protection | Yes |
| Input Voltage | 90 - 264 V |
| Input Frequency Range | 47 - 63 Hz |
| Output | +3.3V@22A, +5V@22A, [email protected] , [email protected] , [email protected] |
| MTBF | >100,000 Hours |
| Connectors | 1 x 24 / 20-Pin motherboard connector(550mm) 1 x 8 / 4-Pin EPS / ATX 12V connector(750mm) 4 x 8 / 6-Pin PCIE connector("550mm / 150mm"x2) 8 x SATA connector("600mm / 150mm / 150mm /150mm"x2) 6 x 4-Pin Peripheral connector("600mm / 150mm / 150mm"x2) 2 x 4-Pin Floppy connector("600mm / 150mm / 150mm / 150mm"x2) |
| Features | Compact design with a depth of 140mm for easy integration High efficiency with 80 PLUS Platinum certification 100% modular cables 24/7 continuous power output with 40? operating temperature Class-leading single +12V rail Strict ±3% voltage regulation and low ripple & noise Ultra silent 120mm fan with intelligent semi-fanless operation |
| Dimensions | 3.39" x 5.91" x 5.51" |
| Weight | 4.96 lbs. |
| Shipping weight | 2.72 kg |
| Package size | 295 × 231 × 102 mm |
The unit is 140 mm deep and uses a standard 24-pin ATX connector with a 550 mm cable, so it fits legacy ATX cases and motherboards.
The 80 PLUS Platinum badge guarantees 89–92 % efficiency at 20–100 % load, and the 120 mm fan stays off below 20 % load for silent operation.
All cables are fully modular; the box includes one 24-pin, one 8/4-pin EPS, four 6+2-pin PCIe and eight SATA connectors — buy additional modular cables only if you need more than those counts.
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