After our SilverStone Zeus ST75ZF review (http://www.phoronix.com/vr.php?view=6486), SilverStone this morning has just wrapped up testing on their internal PSU tests. Using the less conservative numbers, the ST75ZF is really capable of providing up to 950W continuously at 25C and 90V AC. This 950W amount should be able to be achieved quite easily. Below is SilverStone's explanation.
To help educate
our potential customers, we are now making it very clear in our
specification table of what wattage can be achieved at two different
conditions so here is the explanation:
750W at 50?C & 90V AC Input – This is the industrial standard in which the
operating temperatures are expected to be in the high 40?C and up to 50?C.
In addition to temperature, power supplies becomes more efficient as the AC
input voltage increase, as a reference, the power outlet in USA is usually
120V while in Europe they are normally up to 220V ~ 230V. The country with
the lowest voltage is Japan at 100V. So a power supply that can achieve
500W in Europe may not be able to output at the same wattage in other
countries (our fanless ST30NF is one example, it is rated to 300W @ 220V and
250W @90V). Here is a link to power around the world:
http://kropla.com/electric2.htm
When the condition is changed to 25?C @ 90V AC input, the ST75ZF can output
up to 950W continuously (not just peaking for a few minutes). We think this
will give power users a good idea of what they can expect if the ST75ZF is
used in a well ventilated enclosure where power supply intake temperature is
similar to room temperature. Since most users will also be using the ST75ZF
with AC input at more than 90V, they can expect to achieve 950W fairly
easily. We now have updated our specification table as seen in our ST75ZF
product page:
http://www.silverstonetek.com/products-75zf.htm
our potential customers, we are now making it very clear in our
specification table of what wattage can be achieved at two different
conditions so here is the explanation:
750W at 50?C & 90V AC Input – This is the industrial standard in which the
operating temperatures are expected to be in the high 40?C and up to 50?C.
In addition to temperature, power supplies becomes more efficient as the AC
input voltage increase, as a reference, the power outlet in USA is usually
120V while in Europe they are normally up to 220V ~ 230V. The country with
the lowest voltage is Japan at 100V. So a power supply that can achieve
500W in Europe may not be able to output at the same wattage in other
countries (our fanless ST30NF is one example, it is rated to 300W @ 220V and
250W @90V). Here is a link to power around the world:
http://kropla.com/electric2.htm
When the condition is changed to 25?C @ 90V AC input, the ST75ZF can output
up to 950W continuously (not just peaking for a few minutes). We think this
will give power users a good idea of what they can expect if the ST75ZF is
used in a well ventilated enclosure where power supply intake temperature is
similar to room temperature. Since most users will also be using the ST75ZF
with AC input at more than 90V, they can expect to achieve 950W fairly
easily. We now have updated our specification table as seen in our ST75ZF
product page:
http://www.silverstonetek.com/products-75zf.htm
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