SilverStone Triton 750Rx ATX v3.1 PSU Review

Protection Features

OCP (Normal @ 29.3°C) 12V: 93.00A (148.80%), 11.981V
5V: 24.4A (135.56%), 5.059V
3.3V: 21.8A (121.11%), 3.403V
5VSB: 4.2A (140.00%), 4.997V
OCP (Hot @ 41.0°C) 12V: 88.60A (141.76%), 11.989V
5V: 24.2A (134.44%), 5.059V
3.3V: 21.4A (118.89%), 3.404V
5VSB: 4.2A (140.00%), 4.995V
OPP (Normal @ 28.3°C) 1032.99W (137.73%)
OPP (Hot @ 40.2°C) 883.98W (117.86%)
OTP ✓ (95°C @ Secondary Side)
SCP 12V to Earth: ✓
5V to Earth: ✓
3.3V to Earth: ✓
5VSB to Earth: ✓
-12V to Earth: ✓
PWR_OK Proper Operation
NLO
Fan Failure Protection
SIP Surge: MOV
Inrush: NTC & Bypass Relay

The 12V rail’s OCP triggering points are set high. Thankfully, the respective point is notably lower at high temperatures than at normal temperatures. The 5V OCP triggering points are not that high, but the hot point should be set lower, with an increased difference compared to the one at normal temperatures. The 3.3V rail’s OCP triggering point is conservatively set, which is good. Lastly, the over power protection is set high at normal temperatures, but it drops notably lower at high temperatures.

The rest of the essential protection features are present, except for fan failure, which is typically absent even in more expensive power supplies. I am trying hard to change that by mentioning it in every PSU review!

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2 thoughts on “SilverStone Triton 750Rx ATX v3.1 PSU Review

  1. Any update for FSP VITA GD, i’ve seen recently had cybenetics logo on box, hope you will review soon because it was the best selling budget psu on my country 😃

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