It’s no secret that Silverstone makes some truly fantastic power supplies. Of course, they’re back here at CES 2018 showing us why that’s true. Their Nightjar series is a popular choice for those who want complete silence from their system, with no compromise on high-end features. The new Nightjar fanless models are completely passive, meaning they’re 100% silent. However, their new model is not only capable of delivering up to 600W of power, but also 50A on a single 12v rail. Furthermore, the most impressive feature is its 80 Plus Titanium efficiency rating!
The rest of their range is no slouch either, offering 80 Plus Gold to 1200W Titanium rated units. Typical of Silverstone, they’re also the smallest PSUs we’ve seen to offer such high power and efficiency ratings. However, they’re all still super quiet, fully modular, and exceptionally well made.
Tired of running low on power for mobile devices? Their new Qi wireless charging power banks are a great solution. Even better, you can charge multiple modules from a single dock, making them great for the office or a busy household.
Their new multi-rack mobile/tablet mount with a rack of charging USB ports.
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