The SilverStone Strider Plus 1000W ships in a lovely black box with a product image on the right and specifications listed at the left.
The bundle contains a region specific power cable, a user manual, mounting screws, multiple cable ties (velcro and plastic) and mounting screws.
Cable | Amount |
MB 20+4 pin | x1 (550mm) |
4-Pin EPS / ATX 12V connector | x1 (750mm) |
4-Pin EPS / ATX 12V connector | x1 (550mm) |
PCI E 8 pin (6 pin +2) | x4 (550mm) |
PCI E 6 pin | x2 (550mm/150mm) |
Sata power connectors | x6 (550mm / 250mm) |
Peripheral 4 pin (molex) | x6 (500mm/ 250mm) |
Floppy connector | x2 |
The cables are sleeved, high quality, much as we would expect from a higher cost product.
I always wondered why more companies didnt do ‘silver’ rated power supplies, because they are better than bronze on an efficiency level, but not as expensive as gold. the price is great.
The embossing is nice, but its hard to see. my buddy has a silverstone PSU and they should tint it or something to stand out.
technically, they seem decent, but enhance are good.
Excellent all round pricing for the performance. I can’t justify spending over 200 quid on a PSU, but just over 100 quid, makes more sense.
Dont do what I did. spend a lot of time on a system build, cutting the case with a dremele and modding a nice panel.
Then spending 100 quid on a PSU which wasn’t modular. Routing the cables was a nightmare. fully modular for me all the time now.
Generally these are around 150-180. So its good to see some company with the sense to balance 80 plus bronze pricing with 80 plus gold efficiency and release a midway silver.
I agree with previous reader who said he doesnt understand why more companies dont aim at silver market. it seems the best price to efficiency balance to me.