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For Small form factor enthusiasts, The standard SFX power supply form factor has excellent combination of Size, power, and affordability. At 100mm deep, however, the standard SFX PSU is also limited in fan size to 80mm or 92mm. While advances in engineering and components have made modern high-end SFX PSUs quieter than EVER, there is still inherent limitation with these fans' Ability to dissipate heat at maximum loading conditions while maintaining satisfactory noise profile for users sensitive to higher-pitch sounds. With this in mind, Silverstone has released a “lengthened” variation of the SFX form factor called, SFX-L. With 30mm of added depth, a SFX-L power supply has enough room to fit a 120mm fan, thus its maximum load noise can be not only lower in intensity (via slower fan speed), but also lower in pitch (due to larger fan size). the sx700-lpt marks another Milestone in SilverStone's pursuit of higher quality and more capable small form factor power supplies. At 700W, it includes all features available from top of the line Silverstone PSUs such as 80 Plus Platinum efficiency, modular flexible flat cables, all Japanese capacitors and advanced semi-fanless capability.
700W Continuous power output rated for 24/7 operation
High efficiency with 80 PLUS Platinum certification
Silent running 120mm fan with advanced semi-fanless operation
100% modular short cables with flexible flat arrays
Support Quad PCI-E 8/6pin connectors
I write this review after 2 years of heavy use of 500W SFX-L in my Mini-ITX machine.Recently the power supply cable was slightly pulled and not all the way in which caused some blue sparks coming out of the back of the power supply. Like an idiot, it took me a while to process what was happening, and before I knew it I smelled hot copper and the system shut down. It wouldn't boot back up, not even after 20 mins.I assumed the pc died. Either the PSU blew up or the MOBO was fried. But the next day I when I tried to turn it on again, it was working and just like new! Turns out it was some sort of safety mechanism by the the SilverStone PSU that prevented the system from booting if the temperature is too hot and it prevented the system from being fried when it sensed a large electrical discharge.On top of all that, after 2 years and this incident, it still runs smoothly and silently and keeps the system cool.Worth. Every. Penny.**UPDATE**It's 2020, 4 years later, in a hotter climate with worse electrical current and still going strong.