Silverstone Strider Plus Series ST60F-ES230 600W Power Supply
About Silverstone
SilverStone Technology is a well-known company in the computer hardware industry that specializes in designing and manufacturing computer components and accessories. They are particularly renowned for their high-quality computer cases, power supplies, cooling solutions, and various other PC peripherals.
SilverStone was founded in 2003 in Taiwan and has since established a solid reputation for producing innovative and aesthetically appealing products. They cater to a wide range of consumers, including PC enthusiasts, gamers, and professionals who seek reliable and high-performance hardware for their computing needs.
SPECIFICATION
General
Scope
This specification defines the performance characteristics of a single phase 600watts, 5 output power supply. This specification also defines worldwide safety and electromagnetic compatibility requirements for the power supply which is intended for use in computer products.
Input Characteristics
Input Voltage
- Nominal Voltage 100-240 Vrms
- Voltage Variation Range 90 – 264 Vrms
Input Frequency
- Nominal Frequency 50-60Hz
- Frequency Variation Range 47 Hz to 63 Hz
* The power supply must operate at the above frequency with 90 – 264VACrms input voltage range.
Max. Input AC Current
- Max. Input Current 7.0A
- Measuring Range 90 – 264Vrms
Inrush Current
The power supply must meet inrush requirements for any rated AC voltage, during turn-on at any phase of AC voltage, during a single cycle AC dropout condition, during repetitive ON/OFF cycling of AC, and over the specified temperature range. The peak inrush current shall be less than the ratings of its critical components (including input fuse, bulk rectifiers, and surge limiting device).
Efficiency
SST-SX500-LG provides an efficiency of 87% when measured at full load under 115V/60 and 230V/50Hz conditions.
Output characteristics
Normal Operation Output
 | Output Voltage | Load MIN | Range MAX | Regulation | Ripple P-P Max. |  |
1. +5V | 0.2A | 20A | ±3% | 50mV | ||
2. +12V | 0.6A | 49.0A | ±3% | 120mV | ||
4. –12V | 0.0A | 0.5A | ±10% | 120mV | ||
5. +5Vs | 0.0A | 3.0A | ±5% | 50mV | ||
 | 6. +3.3V | 0.1A | 20.0A | ±3% | 50mV |  |
- Maximum continuous total DC output power should not exceed 500W.
- Maximum continuous combined load on +3.3VDC and +5VDC outputs shall not exceed 105W.
- Maximum combined load on 12V outputs shall not exceed 480W.
NOTE:
The noise test should be measured with a 20 MHz bandwidth frequency oscilloscope. The output terminal shall add a tantalum capacitor of 10uF in parallel with a ceramic capacitor of 0.1uF.
Remote On/Off Controlled mode
The PSON# signal is required to remotely turn on/off the power supply, PSON# is an active low signal that turns on the output power rails. When this is not pulled low by the system, or left open, the outputs (except the +5VSB) turn off. This signal is pulled to a standby voltage by a pull-up resistor internal to the power supply.
TTL level
- “H” 2.0 V – 5.25 V “L” 0.0 V – 1.0 V
Regulation
The cross-regulation is defined as follows, the output regulation should be within the specified range.
Load | +5V | +3.3V | +12V | -12V | +5Vsb |
Light Load. | 2.54A | 2.54A | 7.96A | 0.08A | 0.49A |
Typical Load | 6.36A | 6.36A | 19.96A | 0.2A | 1.22A |
Full Load | 12.72A | 12.72A | 39.78A | 0.41A | 2.44A |
Rise Time
DC output rise time is less than 20 mS at nominal line and full load.
Hold-up Time
DC +5V output maintains at least 16mS is full 1oad after power off which hold within para 3.1 under 115V/60Hz and 230V/50Hz condition.
6 5VSB
5VSB is required for the implementation of PS-ON described above. 5VSB is a standby voltage that may be used to power circuits that require power input during the powered-down state of all power rails. The 5 VSB pin should deliver 5V ± 5% at a minimum of 3A for PC board circuits to operate. Conversely, the PC board should draw no more than 3A maximum from this pin. This power may be used to operate circuits such as soft power control.
PG-OK
PG-OK is a power good signal and should be asserted high by the power supply to indicate that the +5 VDC and +3.3 VDC outputs are above the under-voltage thresholds of the power supply. When this signal is asserted high, there should be sufficient mains energy stored by the converter to guarantee continuous power operation within specification. Conversely, when either the +5VDC or the +3.3VDC output voltage falls below the under-voltage threshold, or when mains power has been removed for a time sufficiently long so that power supply operation is no longer guaranteed, PG-OK should be de-asserted to a low state. See Figure 1 for a representation of the timing characteristics of the PG-OK, PS-ON, and germane power rail signals.
3.3V Sense
A default 3.3V sense line should be implemented on pin 13 of the connector.
Capacitive Load
The power supply should be able to power up and operate normally with the following capacitances simultaneously present on the DC outputs.
Output | Capacitive load (uF) |
+5V | 6,000 |
+12V | 8,000 |
+3.3V | 6,000 |
-12V | 350 |
+5VS | 350 |
Protection
Input Protection
In the primary circuit of the power supply, a protected fuse is inserted. Only the internal fault of the power supply will cause the fuse to blow. Any overload or short circuit at DC output will keep from fuse brown or fire hazard.
Output Protection
- Under voltage protection
The +5V/+3.3V DC output is protected against the voltage condition. range value can’t be exceed 3.3~3.7V at 5V terminal and 2.0~2.4V at 3.3V. - Over Voltage Protection The +5V/+12V/+3.3V DC output is protected against the overvoltage condition. The maximum value can’t be over 6.5V at a 5V terminal and 16.0V at 12V, 4.5V at 3.3V.
- Over Power Protection The power supply can be used in the electronic circuit to limit the output current against exceeding 50% of surge output power or protected against excessive power delivery since the short circuit of any output or over total power at a high line.
- Short Circuit Protection Short circuit placed on +5V,+12V,+3.3V,-12V will latch off. +5VSB will auto-recovery.
Start Stability
- No Load Start When power is applied to SST-SX500-LG with no load connected or under minimum load connected, neither damage to the power supply nor hazards to users will occur.
- Cold Start The power supply shall operate properly when first applied at normal input voltage and or so maximum load after 4 hours of storage in a 0℃ environment.
Environments
Temperature and Humidity
Operating
Storage
Altitude
The power supply can operate normally at any altitude between 0 to 10000 feet.
Vibration and Shock
Sweep and resonance search for each of the X, Y, and Z, axis at the sweep. RATE of 1/OCTAVE/Min.
Product Safety
Safety Requirement CE
- Leakage Current The AC leakage current is less than 3.5mA when the power supply connects to 253Vac/50Hz.
- Insulation Resistance The insulation resistance should be not less than 30M ohm after applying 500VDC for 1 minute.
- Dielectric Voltage Withstand The power supply shall withstand for 1 minute without breakdown the application of a 60Hz 1500V AC voltage applied between both the input line and chassis (20mA DC cut-off current). The main transformer shall similarly withstand 3000Vac applied between both primary and secondary windings for a minimum of one minute.
Power Good Signal
A TTL-compatible signal for the purpose of initiating an orderly start-up procedure under normal input operating conditions. During power up, this signal is asserted ( low ) until +5V is under regulation and AC reaches min. line specification range. After all voltages are going appropriate level, the system may have a turn-on delay of 100mS, but no greater than 500mS. During power off the signal should go to a low level before +5V is out of regulation. The low level is 0 to 0.8V and the high level is 4.75 to 5.25V. The ” Power Good ” signal can drive up to 6 standard TTL loads.
- T1: Turn on time ( 2 sec. Max.)
- T2: Rise time ( ≦ 20mS Max.)
- T3: Power good turn-on delay time ( 100 < T3 < 500 mS )
- T4: Switch on time (0.5 sec. Max.)
- T5: Power good turn-off delay time ( 1.0 mS Min.) PS-ON/OFF
- T6: Power hold-on time ( 12 mS Min.)
- Power on-off cycle: When the power supply is turned off for a minimum of 2.0 sec. and turn on again, the power good signal will be asserted.
MTBF
The MTBF of the power should be 100,000 hours min.
Burn-In
- Input Voltage
- Applying 220Vac for 230V model.
Test Condition
Applying 75% loads for the power supply in 45 (+/-5) oC chamber for 4 hours.
Harmonics
The product shall meet requirements for EN61000-3-2 & EN61000-3-3:1995 standard of class D, test at 230Vac 50Hz.
Power Factor
The power supply with active power factor correction, and meet the EN61000-3-2 standards, The power factor is greater than 0.9 at 230V/50Hz, Max. load.
Mechanical Requirements
- Physical Dimension
- 150 mm (W) × 86 mm (H) × 140mm (D)
Connectors
M/B 24PIN connector
EPS 12V 8PIN connector
 | Signal | Pin | Pin | Signal |  |
Yellow | +12V | 5 | 1 | COM | Black |
Yellow | +12V | 6 | 2 | COM | Black |
Yellow | +12V | 7 | 3 | COM | Black |
Yellow | +12V | 8 | 4 | COM | Black |
ATX 12V 4PIN (4+4PIN EPS 12V in split mode)
Signal | Pin | Pin | Signal |
GND | 1 | 3 | +12V |
GND | 2 | 4 | +12V |
4PIN peripheral connector (HDD)
4PIN floppy connector (FDD)
 | Signal | Pin | Pin | Signal |  |
Yellow | +12V | 1 | 1 | +5VDC | Red |
Black | COM | 2 | 2 | COM | Black |
Black | COM | 3 | 3 | COM | Black |
Red | +5VDC | 4 | 4 | +12V | Yellow |
SATA connector
 | Signal | Pin |
Orange | +3.3V | 5 |
Black | COM | 4 |
Red | +5V | 3 |
Black | COM | 2 |
Yellow | +12V | 1 |
8PIN PCI Express connector
 | Signal | Pin | Pin | Signal |  |
Yellow | +12V | 1 | 5 | COM | Black |
Yellow | +12V | 2 | 6 | COM | Black |
Yellow | +12V | 3 | 7 | COM | Black |
Black sense1 | COM | 4 | 8 | COM | Black |
6PIN PCI Express connector
 | Signal | Pin | Pin | Signal |  |
Yellow | +12V | 1 | 4 | COM | Black |
Yellow | +12V | 2 | 5 | COM | Black |
Yellow | +12V | 3 | 6 | COM | Black |
Warranty Information
This product has a limited 3-year warranty in North America, Europe, and Australia. or information on warranty periods in other regions, please contact your reseller or SilverStone authorized distributor.
Warranty terms & conditions
- Product component defects or damages resulting from defective production are covered under warranty. Defects or damages with the following conditions will be fixed or replaced under SilverStone Technology’s jurisdiction.
- Usage in accordance with instructions provided in this manual, with no misuse, overuse, or other inappropriate actions.
- Damage not caused by natural disasters (thunder, fire, earthquake, flood, salt, wind, insect, animals, etc…)
- The product is not disassembled, modified, or fixed. Components not disassembled or replaced.
- Warranty marks/stickers are not removed or broken. Loss or damages resulting from conditions other than the ones listed above are not covered under warranty.
- Under warranty, SilverStone Technology’s maximum liability is limited to the current market value for the product (depreciated value, excluding shipping, handling, and other fees). SilverStone Technology is not responsible for other damages or losses associated with the use of the product.
- Under warranty, SilverStone Technology is obligated to repair or replace its defective products. Under no circumstances will SilverStone Technology be liable for damages in connection with the sale, purchase, or use including but not limited to loss of data, loss of business, loss of profits, of use of the product or incidental or consequential damage whether or not foreseeable and whether or not based on breach of warranty, contract or negligence, even if SilverStone Technology has been advised of the possibility of such damages.
- The warranty covers only the original purchaser through authorized SilverStone distributors and resellers and is not transferable to a secondhand purchaser.
- You must provide a sales receipt or invoice with a clear indication of the purchase date to determine warranty eligibility.
FAQs Silverstone Strider Plus Series ST60F-ES230 600W Power Supply
How reliable is SilverStone SST st60f es230?
Although not completely faultless, this power supply is nevertheless fairly good. It is unquestionably a good thing that it is only 140mm long. It is one of the smallest premium full ATX modular power supplies as a result, and it works flawlessly with compact cases like the Fractal Design Node 304. Overall, the construction quality is good.
How dependable are SilverStone power supplies?
Since SilverStone like high-power-density PSUs, it’s not surprising that they went with a small platform. The CSZ platform from CWT may be little, but it offers great performance and is extremely dependable. Due to this, several well-known companies make use of it.
How does SilverStone Strider perform?
In summary, the Silverstone Strider Platinum 650W power supply performs well and lives up to its claims. It oscillates at a low voltage and has a high efficiency. Additionally, even when the power supply is strained, the 120mm fan in use is silent.
Why is Silverstone such a big deal?
Silverstone has a rich Formula 1 heritage. The track hosted the inaugural Grand Prix of the sport in 1950, which Nino Farina won and went on to win the first drivers’ championship. Sir Stirling Moss never won a British Grand Prix there, but Ayrton Senna, Jackie Stewart, and Michael Schumacher all did.
Who makes SilverStone power supply products?
Most of their products are produced by Sirtec, FSP, or Enhance. Silverstone is a respectable brand all around.
Is Deepcool’s PSU quality?
The Deepcool PX1200G is one of my top selections for ATX v3.0 & PCIe 5.0 power supplies. With many pertinent products in its portfolio, Deepcool has a strong position in the PSU market in addition to a lengthy experience in cooling devices and chassis.
What are typical issues with power supplies?
The input and output voltage and current issues, polarity issues, temperature concerns, and a lack of external components are the five most typical power supply challenges.
What if the power supply is insufficient?
A power source that is too weak or small may be unable to utilize the power it supplies effectively, resulting in a sizable proportion of power being lost as heat.
Can you fix an electrical supply?
Capacitors found in power supplies have the capacity to store harmful charges for a brief period of time. Send the appliance to a licensed electrician, or even better, recycle it and get a new or refurbished one instead.
How is a power supply unit maintained?
Using compressed air or a soft brush, you should routinely clean your PSU to get rid of any dust or debris that could obstruct airflow or lead to overheating.
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