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Unboxing & Preview: SilverStone SFX Series SX500-LG Power Supply


Small form factor builds were often used as HTPC for home entertainment purposes, a lightweight gaming machine for LAN party enthusiasts who wanted to enjoy games with other enthusiasts, or perhaps gamers who always travels around and prefer a proper gaming machine over a gaming notebook. Regardless of its purposes, these builds usually require a small form factor power supply that will fit in a small form factor chassis, especially a slim type small form factor chassis like the SilverStone RVZ02.

Unlike the mainstream power supply, a small form factor power supply isn't widely available and most of them comes only in 400W or lower, which aren't capable of supporting high-end graphics card even though graphics card manufacturer like NVIDIA has vastly improved the power efficiency of its high-end graphics card, the GeForce GTX 1080 to run on a mere 500W power supply. 

SilverStone is one of the very few power supply manufacturers that offers high-powered small form factor power supply and in this article, we'll be checking out on the SFX Series SX500-LG 80 Plus Gold certified power supply, which is just about the minimum requirement to power up a GeForce GTX 1080... Or is it? 

(The SilverStone SFX Series SX500-LG retails at RM 435)

Specifications
Model No.
SST-SX500-LG
Max. DC Output
500W
Power density
484W per liter
Load Range

+3.3V
+5V
+12V
+5VSB
-12V
Max.(Amps)
20A
20A
40A
3.0A
0.3A
Peak (Amps)
/
/
/
/
/
Min.(Amps)
0A
0A
0A
0A
0A
Range (%)
±3%
±3%
±3%
±5%
±10%
Line Reg.(%)
±1%
±1%
±1%
±1%
±2%
Ripple(mVp-p)
50mA
50mA
120mV
50mV
120mV
Color
BlackLead-Free Paint
combined +3.3, +5V
105W
combined +12V
480W
Input Voltage
90V ~ 264V
Input Frequency Range
47Hz ~ 63Hz
PFC
Active PFCPF>0.95 at full load
Efficiency
87%~90%20% to 100% loading
MTBF
100,000 hours
Operating temperature
0°C ~ 40°C
Protection
Over Power Protection
Over Voltage Protection
Over Temperature Protection
Under voltage protection
Short Circuit Protection
Connectors
1 x 24 / 20-Pin motherboard connector300mm
1 x 8 / 4-Pin EPS / ATX 12V connector
400mm
2 x 8 / 6-Pin PCIE connector
400mm / 150mm
3 x SATA connector
300mm / 200mm / 100mm
2 x 4-Pin Peripheral connector
300mm / 200mm
1 x 4-Pin Floppy connector
300mm / 200mm / 200mm
Cooling System
Single 120mm silent fan
Noise Level
0 ~ 36 dBA (SX500-LG V1.0)
18 ~ 36 dBA (SX500-LG V2.0)
Dimension
125 mm (W) × 63.5 mm (H) × 130 mm (D)
Weight
1.4 Kg
Form factor
Certification
80 PLUS Gold
Other
Includes SFX to ATX bracket for use in ATX case
GPU Support list
Compatible with ATX12V v2.4

Packaging

Highlighted features and some specifications of the SX500-LG can be found at the front of the box for easy reference. Detailed specifications ready with graphs can be found at the back of the box in case if one is interested to know more after looking at the highlighted features at the front of the box.


Inside the box, you'll find a user's manual, mounting frame for chassis that only takes standard sized power supply, a power cord, modular cable set consist of 24pin connector, PCIe power connector for 2 x 6+2pin, 4pin molex connector, SATA connector, and the SX500-LG itself.


As a small form factor power supply, the SX500-LG comes in a smaller dimension of 125mm x 63.5mm x 130mm and with a 120mm cooling fan installed instead of the usual 140mm cooling fan on a standard sized power supply.


On closer inspection, we can see that the SX500-LG uses a slim 120mm cooling fan to gain better compatibility among most chassis used for small form factor build.


The SX500-LG is using the same honeycomb ventilation design like most of the power supply available in the market, a design that has been proven to promote maximize airflow throughout the enclosure of the power supply.


Despite its small size, the SX500-LG is a mini beast that is capable of delivering 20A on both +3.3V and +5V rail, and a whopping 40A on the +12V rail. Technically, the power output from the SX500-LG is more than enough to support even a GeForce GTX 1080 with ease.


As it's specially tailored for small form factor build, on the SX500-LG comes with a fully modular design and the connectors available are meant for a mini-ITX form factor motherboard and one graphics card. You can use it on a build with ATX form factor motherboard of course, but that will defeat the purpose of its small form factor design. 

User Experience
As Tech Critter do not own any industrial grade load tester to perform intensive tests on the power supplies on hand, we will be performing tests from the end user's angle. 

We've mounted the SilverStone SFX Series SX500-LG on our Raven Series RVZ02 small form factor test system and have gone through numerous tests which involve stress test and overclocking various hardware throughout the weeks; AIDA64 System Stability Test is done using Intel i7 4790K installed on the ASUS Republic of Gamers Maximus VI Impact, as well as FurMark stress test using all of NVIDIA's latest GeForce GTX 10 Series graphics cards. We're glad to report that the SX500-LG easily survived the stress test with our i7 4790K overclocked to 4.6GHz and all the GeForce GTX 10 Series graphics cards overclocked to its best stable performance.

Final Thoughts
While the SX500-LG might be a little costly for a 500W 80 Plus gold rated power supply, we shouldn't overlook its features such as small form factor and fully modular cable design, all cables with flexible flat array, high power output on the +12V rail, which is an obvious beneficial features for a small form factor build. If you're really into building yourself a small form factor powerhouse, the RM435 that you'll be spending on the SX500-LG is definitely a worthy investment.  

Unboxing & Preview: Bitfenix BPA600 Power Supply


Let's face it, among all the components that sit in your desktop chassis, the power supply unit is the least interesting piece of tech. Even so, it is one of the most important components that would determine how stable your system would run.

Today what we have in our labs is the entry level and budget friendly PSU - Bitfenix BPA600. Let's take a look how the renowned casing manufacture fares in producing power supplies.

Retails for RM200.00+-

Specifications Overview

General

  • Dimension: 140  x  150  x  86 mm
  • PFC Type: Active PFC >= 0.95
  • Intel Specification: ATX 12V V2.3
  • Efficiency (Typical Load): 82-85-82 @ 230 Vac
  • Output Cable Type: Fixed Cable
  • Fan Type: 120mm Silence Fan
  • Protection: OPP / OVP / UVP / SCP
  • Operation Temperature: 35 'C
  • Safety Registration: TUV / CB / CE / EAC
  • MTBF: > 100,000 hours

Power Delivery

  • DC Output - Max Load: 
    • +5V - 20A
    • +3.3V - 20A
    • +12V1 - 46A
    • -12V - 0.3A
    • +5VSB - 2.5A

Packaging


Bitfenix has opted for clean and minimalist box design. It is mainly consists of black and white except Bitfenix's logo which is bright red.


Details of the connectors that comes within the box.


Specifications of the power supply can be found on the box as well.


As opposed to the standard design where usually power supply boxes would come with a plastic handle at the top.


In the box:
  • Bitfenix BPA600 power supply
  • 3pin power cable
  • Screws
  • Product guides

Design & Hardware


As usual, we have the power draw table on the PSU unit itself and we can actually see that the Bitfenix BPA600 is capable of delivering a maximum load of 552W on the +12V rail, with its rated maxmium load of 40A. 


The Bitfenix BPA600 is equipped with a 120mm silent fan as intake as well as to exhausts the heat inside the power supply.


The Bitfenix BPA600 utilizes the mainstream honey comb exhaust grill design that has been proven to provide the best airflow for the internal parts and components of the power supply.


The BPA600 has non-modular cable design and the 24pin ATX connector are the only portion of the cable that comes sleeved.


The connectors available are pretty standard, 24pin ATX for motherboard, 6+2pin PCIe power connector for graphics card, SATA connectors for the storage devices, and 4pin molex for other stuffs like LEDs, water pump, fan controller, etc.

Testing Methodology

As Tech Critter do not own any industrial grade load tester to perform intensive tests on the power supplies on hand, we will be performing tests from the end user's angle.

We've mounted the Bitfenix BPA600 on our daily driver machine which comes with an Intel Core i5 3470 and Sapphire Radeon 7970. Then, we went through numerous tests which involve stress test and graphics card overclocking - glad to report that throughout the process, no issue is encountered.

Final Thoughts

Retails at around RM200, this power supply performs way better than your regular cap ayam power supply and what not, it fits the bill of most budget conscious buyers.

Pros:
  • Silent fan
  • Solid performance
  • Affordable price

Cons:
  • Non-modular
  • Non-sleeved cable

Unboxing & Preview: AcBel iPower 90m 700W Power Supply Unit


AcBel Polytech, a well known OEM manufacturer that makes the power supply unit for many famous brands i.e: Dell, HP, Acer, etc. Due to the lack of exposure in the PC DIY scene, AcBel power supply unit is known only by experienced enthusiasts in the tech community. Not knowing there are actually some pretty kickass value oriented ones in the AcBel power supply unit lineup, majority of those who is more exposed to the well known brands will think that AcBel only produce power supply unit that output just suffice for the low end PC.

We'll be taking a closer look at one of AcBel's latest power supply unit today, the 80 plus gold rated AcBel iPower 90m 700W. Greatest thanks to Cudo Technologies in provision of the AcBel iPower 90m for today's preview. 

(The SRP of the AcBel iPower 90m 700W is still yet to be confirmed with this article is being prepared.)


Specifications


Unboxing

The front of the box has that classy look of a trust worthy 80 plus gold rated power supply that gives pretty convincing look at first glance. 


At the back of the box you'll find details such as the type of connectors on the power supply, unique looking icons that gives a brief description on the features of the power supply. 


The Content

Modular cables 

  • 3 x SATA power connector cable 
  • 1 x 4pin molex power connector
  • 2 x 6+2pin PCIe power connector
Power Supply Unit

  • AcBel iPower 90m 700W

Others

  • 4 x M3.5 screws
  • 1 x power cable



The Power Supply


The AcBel iPower 90m is marketed as a 80 plus gold rated efficiency power supply unit but the 90 Plus efficiency emblem on the fan grill is telling us that it can deliver more than what it is marketed to be.  


At the side of the PSU you'll find the AcBel branding and the model name.



At the other side of the PSU we can find the power output details listed in a table. The AcBel iPower 90m 700W is capable of delivering 672W watts via the +12V rails, which is plenty much enough for most high-end graphics card, i.e: AMD R9 290X, AMD R9 280X, Nvidia GeForce GTX Titan X, Nvidia GeForce GTX 980.


Just like any other semi-modular power supply unit we've seen, the AcBel iPower 90m has the indispensable 24-pin and 4+4pin power connector attached to unit. The 4-pin molex, SATA and PCIe power connector modular cables is made optional for better cable management.


The modular cable slot is also placed vertically to make cable management easier and reduce potential damage to the cables by bending side ways.


Testing & Conclusion
As Tech Critter do not own any industrial grade load tester to perform intensive tests on the power supplies on hand, we will be performing tests from the end user's angle. 

We've mounted the AcBel iPower 90m 700W on our Vector Bench Case and have gone through numerous tests which involves stress test and overclocking various hardwares i.e: Intel i7 4770K / 4790K / 5960X, AMD R9 280X, Nvidia GTX Titan X, Nvidia GTX 980 - glad to report that no issues is encountered, it survived various stress test with no coil whine issue found throughout the testing period. 

Another test conducted is the Haswell ready low power state test. Instead of testing on the power supply on full load, we take its ability to handle the low power state with C6/C7 states enabled in the BIOS configuration. We've tried to put our system to standby mode / hibernate / sleep mode and resume the system from these state, glad to report that there's no stability and compatibility issue as well.

Overall, the AcBel iPower 90m 700W deserves a recommended badge from www.tech-critter.com!