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SilverStone Strider Titanium ST70F-TI 700W Review

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Silverstone packaging is very distinctive, if a little bland. At least they include a proper image of the product on the box, rather than some generic artwork of a dragon or robot.

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The rear of the box details some of the key specifications, including the Titanium efficiency and fan design.

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The box contains the power supply, literature on the product, and a magnetic dust filter (above right) which sticks to the power supply fan grill for added dust protection.

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The box contains all the modular cables and Silverstone also bundle various cable ties to help with the build phase. A regional specific power cable is also in the box along with mounting screws.

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All cables are flat ribbon style, easier to route and can help improve airflow – which is always a bonus.

Cable (modular) Connectors
MB 20+4 pin x1 (550mm)
6+2 pin PCIe x4 (550mm / 150mm x 2)
4+4 pin EPS12V/ATX12V x2 (750mm/550mm)
SATA x12 (600mm / 150mm / 150mm /150mm x 3)
MOLEX x3 (600mm+150mm+150mm)
FDD x1 (100mm)

SilverStone supply 4 PCI cables to cater for Crossfire or SLi configurations. One of the 4+4 pin cables is 750mm long which is ideal for larger chassis.

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