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SilverStone Extreme 1200R Platinum PSU Review

Rating: 8.5.

Today we take a look at a relatively new power supply from SilverStone, the Extreme 1200R. This PSU is SFX-L form factor, fully modular, single rail and Platinum rated. SilverStone say the design incorporates all Japanese capacitors and a fluid dynamic bearing fan for long life.

The main talking point with this power supply is the SFX-L form factor. We don't often get this form factor to review.

While larger than traditional SFX units, the 1200R measures only 130mm x 125mm x 63.5 mm. This unit will be able to fit into smaller cases such as micro ATX SFF.

Features:

  • SFX-L form factor for Small Form Factor (SFF) ecosystem usage
  • Supports 12V-2×6 PCIe connector with SFX12V 4.1 and PCIe Gen 5 standard
  • 1200W continuous power output rated for 24/7 operation
  • Class-leading single +12V rail with 100A
  • High efficiency with Cybenetics Platinum certification
  • Silent running 120mm FDB fan with advanced semi-fanless operation
  • 24/7 continuous power output with 50℃ operating temperature
  • High quality construction with all Japanese capacitors
  • The modular cables features a newly crafted embossed wire design, streamlining the assembly process for users and enhancing overall system convenience

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