Transform Your Build ⚙️ - Elevate your PC with seamless power integration!
The SilverStone Technology Universal ATX to SFX Power Supply Adapter Bracket (PP08B) is a sleek, lightweight solution designed to adapt SFX power supplies to fit ATX mounting holes. Perfect for maximizing space in your ATX or Micro-ATX cases, this adapter ensures easy installation and reliable performance, making it an essential upgrade for any PC enthusiast.
Brand | SilverStone |
Manufacturer | Silverstone |
Colour | Specialty Adapter |
Form Factor | Atx,Sfx |
Item Height | 0.4 Inches |
Item Width | 3.39 Inches |
Product Dimensions | 15.01 x 8.61 x 1.02 cm; 22.68 g |
Item model number | SST-PP08B |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Hardware Platform | PC |
Are Batteries Included | No |
Included Components | PP08B SFX to ATX Adapter |
Manufacturer | Silverstone |
Item Weight | 22.7 g |
A**B
Peace of mind for your PC operations
Product came in well built package, and was without any visible damage. After installation PC working fine for day to day jobs. Have not yet stressed it with games.
S**H
Node-202 Perfect Size
Don't Worry about the input voltage, This SFX-PSU supports 100-240v. I have chose this for the combo of AMD RX580 8GB and RYZEN 5 2600X Node-202 Gaming Build. Works Excellent!Note: "It comes with US type power plug wire. Just Use older PSU Wire instead."
D**Y
Review comment on Silverstone psu
Do not buy this product....I have one...but now it's not working.....I have changed 2-3 power cable but it's not working....I have purchased from Amazon but the buying details are not showing in my application..... Please suggest me to claim the warranty
A**N
includes screws, but the PSU may conflict with ATX mounting plate on certain computers
Installed to hold the Silverstone 80 plus titanium SFXL power supply in my Raijintek Styx pc case, which is originally intended to take an ATX power supply. I have an Arctic Liquid Freezer II 240 AIO up top in this case, and the hoses come down directly at the top of the vertically oriented PSU and then have to curl over to clear it on their way to the water block. It worked, my AIO is still working superbly, but when the PSU failed, it was an old one I transplanted, I migrated to this fancy SFXL and used this bracket. This bracket has an advantage in that the PSU will be positioned at the top or the bottom, as the square SFX opening is ready to take the PSU in either orientation, but is also on one side of the ATX bracket, which itself is ready to install in either orientation. This is super nice for a scenario like mine, because I installed the adapter on my case with the SFX mounting position closest to the front of the computer, right up against the optical drive slot. The smaller dimensions of the SFXL psu coupled with the bracket's ability to let me keep it right up against the front meant the hoses now have to compromise none at all, and the PSU itself is superb, almost never turns its fan on.However, I did encounter an issue, when you put the PSU on one end of the bracket but the fan is pointing toward the other way, like in my example the PSU is at the front of the computer relative to the mounting bracket I'm reviewing yet the fan on the PSU, its bottom, is facing the rear of the computer, the on/off switch on this particular PSU is blocked by the mounting screw on that corner of the case's own mounting screw for that same corner. It actually covers the on/off switch up a little. You can't screw it down and certainly the switch would be unusable. It would be doable to flip the ATX to SFX adapter in this review around to move the PSU toward the rear of my computer about an inch and a half, and then keep the PSU oriented the same way, fan towards rear, but that defeats the purpose, so I removed the ATX mounting plate from the Raijintek Styx case, it is easily removable, and cut that screw hole off with a rotary tool. Pretty not difficult, and me being totally blind didn't stop me from making it work.Just to be clear here, I had to mod the mounting plate that came with the case which makes it ready to accept an ATX PSU, I did not have to make any mods to the ATX to SFX adapter I'm reviewing. The other variation on these adapters, that places the PSU in the center, would be fine, and I think a computer case which was not able to accept the ATX power supply in either orientation would not have the screw mount in that corner if one positioned the whole affair just in the right orientation.But the Raijintek Styx is all backwards by requiring the PSU to be mounted vertically, with the power switch and exhaust vent facing downward. If you had a case with a bottom mounted power supply that laid horrizontal like normal, you'd probably mount the PSU with the fan facing downward to pull fresh air from under the computer, and you'd situate this bracket so that the PSU was at the bottom of the ATX hole. That situates everything just right that you wouldn't encounter my problem, I think. On the other hand, if you mount the PSU in that scenario with the fan facing upward, you might have the same trouble I did. If you have a top mounted PSU, you generally mount those with the fan facing downward so that they can suck air off the CPU fan or what ever else is blowing hopefully somewhat fresh air around in there. Ideally, you will position the adapter to keep the PSU at the uppermost position in the case. If you have the fan facing downward, that's exactly how I did with this bracket in my Atyx, albeit horrizontal instead of vertical, and you might run into the issue I did. If it's ok to mount the PSU at the bottom position by turning the bracket around and then still having the PSU's fan facing downward, then it should be ok. Alternatively, if your computer case allows air intake from the top through an exterior vent of some kind, then positioning the bracket with the PSU at the highest point, with the PSU's fan facing upward, would be ok.Otherwise, a rotary cutter will do super quick and efficient work on nearly any computer chassis material if cutting off that screw mount if you have to. Just be mindful of dust. If your ATX mounting plate is removable like my Raijintek Styx' one is, then that's ideal - just take it out and cut it far away from your sensitive computer parts. Otherwise, well, I'll leave it to you to figure out how to do that.I mark this a 5 star, it did exactly what I wanted. The problem I encountered is not the fault of the adapter, although perhaps Silverstone could be encouraged to help point this out on the product page as a possibility. I would have bought mine even if I had known about this though. And now, at least on Amazon, they'll have another reviewer clearing this up, well, for customers who pay attention to reviews, lol.
M**.
Does really good what it is supposed to do.
So i bought a 1u server case from China and needed a Flex PSU, and got this one because Silverstone is a reputable company. Fits great, and super happy. I was hesitent due to noise complaints in regards to the PSU fan. I seriously. Running OPNSense bare metal with 12 VLANS, Wireguard with 7 S2S, 6 IPSec S2S, HA Proxy, where is the Fan Noise?!?! None.Super Quiet.
J**L
Excellent Alternative
Great lower priced alternative to the most popular SFX PSU out there. It’s silent and working well so far. I’ll update if i run into any issues later. The flat cables are a little hard to manage. I’d prefer standard ones. Only minor issue.
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.
C**P
Reliable power and no fan noise
I use my desktop Windows PC as my primary music source. I got this to reduce the noise from the PC. Worked like a charm. All I hear now is the low sound of the CPU fan. Also, I thought it would run hot because there is no fan. Not so, It barely gets warm. Good quality item.
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