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Silverstone Technology
Flex-ATX 500W unit with 80 PLUS Gold efficiency and a single 40mm silent fan for compact builds
The SilverStone FX500 delivers 500W continuous output in the compact Flex-ATX form factor. It targets builders of small-form-factor systems that need reliable power without a standard ATX footprint. A single 40mm fan handles airflow while the unit carries 80 PLUS Gold certification for high efficiency. Japanese primary capacitors support long-term stability.
The 40mm silent fan runs at lower speeds during typical loads, keeping acoustic output modest in everyday use. Active PFC maintains a power factor above .9 at full load, reducing waste on the mains side. Efficiency sits between 87 and 90 percent across 20 to 100 percent loading, so less energy becomes heat inside the case. Protections include over-power, over-voltage, short-circuit and over-temperature safeguards.
Rated for 24/7 operation at 40°C, the FX500 maintains its 500W output without derating during extended sessions. The single +12V rail supplies up to 41.67A with regulation held within +/-3 percent and low ripple for consistent voltage delivery. MTBF is specified at 100000 hours, reflecting confidence in continuous-duty endurance. Non-modular cabling keeps the internal layout fixed but predictable for tight builds.
| Brand | SilverStone |
|---|---|
| Model | FX500 |
| Color | Black |
| Type | Flex ATX |
| Maximum Power | 500 W |
| Fans | Single 40mm silent fan |
| PFC | Active PFC (PF>0.9 at full load) |
| Main Connector | 20+4Pin |
| +12V Rails | Single |
| PCI-Express Connector | 2 x 8 / 6-Pin |
| SATA Power Connector | 4 |
| Max PSU Length | 150 mm |
| Modular | Non-Modular |
| Efficiency | 87%~90%(20% to 100% loading) |
| Energy-Efficient | 80 PLUS GOLD Certified |
| Protection | Over Power Protection Over Voltage Protection Short Circuit Protection Over-Temperature Protection |
| Input Frequency Range | 47 - 63 Hz |
| Output | +3.3V@14A, +5V/17A, +12V/41.67A, +5VSB/2.5A, [email protected] |
| MTBF | 100,000 hours |
| Connectors | 1 x 24 / 20-Pin motherboard connector(350mm) 1 x 8 / 4-Pin EPS / ATX 12V connector(450mm) 2 x 8 / 6-Pin PCIe connector(350mm / 150mm) 4 x SATA connector(350mm / 150mm / 150mm / 150mm) 3 x 4-Pin Peripheral connector(350mm / 150mm / 150mm) 1 x 4-Pin Floppy adapter connector(150mm) |
| Dimensions | 81.5 x 150 x 40.5mm |
| Weight | 0.96 kg |
| Shipping weight | 1.32 kg |
| Package size | 213 × 173 × 99 mm |
Mount the 81.5 x 150 x 40.5 mm chassis with the 40 mm fan facing the ventilation cut-out, then route the fixed 350 mm motherboard and 450 mm EPS cables before securing the PSU — builders often forget the non-modular cables cannot be removed later.
The single 40 mm silent fan is the only moving part; with a 100,000 hour MTBF rating it will wear out before the Japanese primary capacitor or protection circuits.
The rail delivers up to 41.67 A, so continuous draws near 500 W on the 12 V line will reach the limit first, triggering over-power protection.
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