SilverStone Triton 650Rz ATX v3.1 PSU Review

Box & Bundle

I love it when the PSU comes in a generic box instead of the proper retail one, because this allows me to post a photo of whatever! Here is a photo of Riris trying my flight simulator.

Product Photos

The PSU has compact dimensions, and the fan grille features punched perforations that are large enough to allow for good airflow from the relatively small fan (120mm diameter). At the PSU’s front side, you find the usual staff, the AC receptacle, and the power switch.

The modular panel has eleven sockets, including a native 12V-2×6 header. There are no changes here with the 750 and 850W models.

Modular Cables
Description Cable Count Connector Count (Total) Gauge In Cable Capacitors
ATX connector 24 pin (600mm) 1 1 18AWG No
4+4 pin ATX12V (700mm) 2 2 18AWG No
6+2 pin PCIe (600mm) 2 2 18AWG No
12+4 pin PCIe (600mm) (600W) 1 1 16-24AWG No
SATA (520mm+150mm+150mm+150mm) 1 4 18AWG No
SATA (510mm+150mm) / 4-pin Molex (+150mm+150mm) 1 2 / 2 18AWG No
AC Power Cord (1380mm) – C13 coupler 1 1 18AWG

There are enough cables and connectors to handle the unit’s maximum power smoothly. The ATX cable is long enough, and the EPS cables reach 700mm. Lastly, the distance between the peripheral cables is ideal, at 150mm.

The 12+4 pin connector is set for a maximum power of 600W, which is overkill for a 650W PSU.

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