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SilverStone’s dream PSU, the Strider ST1500, helps to set new benchmark record

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July 17, 2009 [Taipei, Taiwan] SilverStone Technology Co., Ltd., one of the leaders in consumer PC power supplies, proudly announces the spectacular achievements of the EVGA overclocking team, led by Kingpin and Shamino, two of the most prolific overclockers in the world in breaking all existing 3DMark records.  The world record runs were made on June 27, 2009 with a pair of NVIDIA GeForce GTX295 and an Intel Xeon W3540 CPU.  The CPU was super cooled by the use liquid helium to around 240°C which enabled an incredible overclock of 5.069GHz from the default speed of 2.39GHz.  To cope with this massive increase in power draw from the overclocked CPU and system, Kingpin and Shamino relied on SilverStone’s OP1200 and the newly release Strider ST1500 power supplies.

With carefully selected high quality components and advanced designs, the new SilverStone ST1500 power supply is designed to be a great enthusiast product.  Its eight +12V rails (each with 30A peak), 110A combined +12V power at 40°C, 100% modular cabling system, and super quiet 19dBA 135mm fan makes this power supply highly flexible in delivering incredible power outputs.  Certified as an 80 PLUS Silver model, the ST1500 rated at 1500W is also very efficient and can operate as quietly as most 500W power supplies on the market.

For overclockers and enthusiasts looking to step up to the top level of power output and stability without sacrifice to quietness and efficiency, the Strider ST1500 is definitely the dream PSU to have!

The following are direct links to the record breaking 3DMark scores:

3dmark vantage entry: http://service.futuremark.com/compare?3dmv=1186903

3dmark vantage performance: http://service.futuremark.com/compare?3dmv=1186895

3dmark vantage high: http://service.futuremark.com/compare?3dmv=1195119

3dmark vantage extreme: http://service.futuremark.com/compare?3dmv=1195118

3dmark 2006: http://service.futuremark.com/compare?3dm06=11304863

3dmark 2005 single card: http://service.futuremark.com/compare?3dm05=4914375

For more details on Kingpin’s overclocking and benchmarking attempts, please visit the following link: http://kingpincooling.com/extreme-overclocking/flat/131?showPost=131