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Seasonic Snow Silent 1050W PSU Review (XP3)

Rating: 9.0.

Today we look at the latest power supply from Seasonic – just in time for Christmas! Their festive looking ‘Snow Silent' power supply is fully modular, with 80 Plus Platinum certification. Seasonic have incorporated a new low noise fluid dynamic bearing fan along with a rather eye catching white paint job. They are in stock now at Overclockers UK for £199.99 – but is it worth the money?
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Seasonic have earned a valued reputation in the enthusiast market, and rightly so – they have been one of the most consistent manufacturers of power supplies in our tests over the last 3 years. This is the first ‘white' coloured Seasonic power supply we have reviewed, so if you have a matching chassis with a windowed panel, it will undoubtedly look great with some white LED lighting behind it.

Seasonic stand behind this unit with a full 7 year warranty, for peace of mind.

Snow Silent Overview:

  • 80PLUS® Platinum Certified Super High Efficiency
  • DC Connector Panel with Integrated VRM [Voltage Regulator Module]
  • DC to DC Converter Design
  • Dual Copper Bars
  • Active Power Factor Correction [99% PF Typical]
  • Conductive Polymer Aluminum Solid Capacitors
  • Highly Reliable 105°C Japanese Aluminum Electrolytic Capacitors
  • Gold Plated High Current Terminals
  • Ultra Tight Voltage Regulation
  • High +12V Output
  • Dual Sided PCB Layout
  • Seasonic Patented Hybrid Silent Fan Control
  • Ultra Ventilation [Honeycomb Structure]
  • Full Modular Cabling Design
  • Multi-GPU Technology Support
  • All-in-One DC Cabling Design
  • Easy Swap Connector
  • Universal AC Input [Full Range]
  • 7 Years Warranty

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3 comments

  1. Good to see healthy competition in PSU market

  2. it is not a sanyo denki fan, it is a FDB fan

  3. this is a sheer dream of PSU, full stop.