Featuring a total of 560 watts, the Zeus ST56ZF is a cost effective version of the higher powered ST65ZF. Targeted towards users whom can’t afford expensive power supplies (such asPC Power & Cooling Turbo-Cool series), SilverStone hopes to take the lead with their newly released Zeus ST56ZF.
For those who are looking into getting a new power supply with performance similar to the PCP&C, the SilverStone Zeus ST56ZF might be the right one for you especially if you are on a tight budget. If you are looking at building a decent SLI or CrossFire rig and perhaps overclock it to its limit, the ST56ZF should serve you well. We had no issues running our dual core Pentium Extreme Edition 840 up to 4GHz! The SilverStone Zeus ST56ZF is now officially certified by NVIDIA.
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For: EPS12/ATX12, Power: 560 Watt, Single Fan