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The SilverStone SX500-G is a compact, fully modular 500W SFX power supply featuring 80 PLUS Gold certification for high efficiency, a silent 92mm fan operating at just 18 dBA, and premium Japanese capacitors. Designed for clean builds with flexible flat cables and precise voltage regulation, it delivers stable, reliable power for professional and enthusiast PC setups.





| Brand | SilverStone Technology |
| Item Weight | 4.16 pounds |
| Product Dimensions | 3.94 x 4.92 x 2.5 inches |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 3.94 x 4.92 x 2.5 inches |
| Manufacturer | SilverStone Technology |
| ASIN | B0DHWNJPXT |
| Country of Origin | Vietnam |
| Date First Available | September 25, 2024 |
A**R
Exactly what I needed
This came exactly as advertised, no damage whatsoever and was exactly what I needed to get my computer back in great working condition! I've had it installed for several months and have run several heat intensive programs and have no issues.
S**R
QUIET PSU - Space saver and perfect for HTPC
Using for a HTPC, found the fan noise acceptable for this build (i5 9th gen - no video) and very small. Note, the new form factor did cause an issue requiring purchase of ATX style bracket.
C**S
These little SFX units are the best out there
I have purchased a couple of these SilverStone SFX power supplies. First (450 model) is still in uses after 5 years. These little SFX units are the best out there. Make sure you choose a gold modular model with flat cables. Very quiet when not under full load.
R**S
works fine but cables are not great for modular supply
It works fine with no excess loudness but for a modular SFX design, some of the supplied cables have extra terminators that leave excess cabling when building a small form factor build out.
W**!
Great so far
Great so far
Z**T
Can drive 1070 but not 1080
Good and reasonably priced
E**O
Cannot handle 365W TDP
Bought this for a mini ITX case. Components are as followsEVGA 2080 TI (250W TDP)AMD R7 5700X (65W TDP)Gigabyte B550I 1.3 (30W TDP)Samsung 980 2TB M2Corsair Vengeance DDR4 16x2@3000MhzNoctua NH-L9a-AM4The system would run fine under some heavy loads. But the occasional power spike would crash the entire system even with >100W of headroom. Ran every debugging step I could think of before testing an 850W PSU. Haven't had a system crash since.
I**E
Could use different included cables.
Despite being a single 12v rail, it shipped with two single-port PCI 8pin cables. The SX650-g comes with a dual cable. Causes more clutter than is necessary in a small build. Was sort of DOA. It would power on the system and run an 8700k and 1070 without issues, but would crash almost immediately using any 3d game with a 1080ti (despite being able to run furmark for awhile). Tested with my older Silverstone 450 and it drove the system with the 1080TI without issues. Got a refund and ordered the 650 version of this PSU.
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