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SYSTEM POWER 11 550W
Proven Reliability, Quiet Operation System Power 11 is the ATX 3.1 PSU for value-oriented PC builders that do not want to pass on reliability and quietness.
Highlights
ATX 3.1 PSU with support for PCIe 5.1 GPUs and GPUs with 6+2 pin connectors
Temperature-controlled 120mm quality fan reduces system noise
Rock-solid stability with a strong 12V-rail
Tight voltage regulation using DC-to-DC technology
Up to one PCIe 5.1 12V-2x6 600W and up to 3 PCIe 6-2 connectors for high-end GPUs
Dependable operation to support powerful GPUs
Stand-by drain of less than 0.15 watts
80 PLUS Bronze efficiency (up to 90.0 %)
5-year manufacturer?s warranty
Product conception, design and quality control in Germany
General
Model
System Power 11 550 W
Continuous power (W)
550
Peak power (W)
No
Form factor
Version 3.1
Form factor EPS 12V
Version 2.92
Topology
Double forward + DC-DC
Digitally controlled
No
Voltage (Vac)
200 - 240
Frequency (Hz)
50
Input current (A)
4
Power factor at 100% load
>0.98
Modern standby
Yes
Power consumption in standby (W)
<0.1
Average life time (h / 25°C)
>100,000
Operating temperature up to (°C)
40
Efficiency
80 PLUS certification
Efficiency (%) at 230V, 2% load 64.4 Bronze
Efficiency (%) at 230V, 10% load 84.4 Bronze
Efficiency (%) at 230V, 20% load 88.6 Bronze
Efficiency (%) at 230V, 50% load 89.7 Bronze
Efficiency (%) at 230V, 100% load 86.6 Bronze
Fan and cooling technology
Cybenetics Noise Rating
No
Fan
Silence-optimized be quiet! fan
Fan size (mm)
120
Bearing technology
Rifle
Motor technology
4-pole fan motor
Max. fan speed (rpm)
1800
dB(A) at 10% load
10.4
dB(A) at 20% load
10.8
dB(A) at 50% load
11.0
dB(A) at 100% load
24.2
Output
Multi-rail operation (12V rails)
No
12V single rail operation
Yes
Overclocking key
No
+3.3V (A)
20
+5V (A)
20
+12V1 (A)
45.83
+12V2 (A)
no
+12V3 (A)
No
+12V4 (A)
No
+12V5 (A)
No
+12V6 (A)
No
-12V (A)
0.3
+5Vsb (A)
3
Max. combined power 12V (W)
550
Max. combined power 12V-2x6 (W)
300
Max. combined power 3.3V + 5V (W)
120
Hold-up time at 100% load (ms)
16.86
Hold-up time at 80% load (ms)
20.92
Power good signal (ms)
100 - 150
Cables and connectors
Modular cables
No
Sleeved cables
P24
Flat cables
P4+4, P4, PCIe, drives
Maximum cable length (cm)
55
Cable length to motherboard (cm)
79
No. of cables
7
ATX-Motherboard (20+4-pin)
1
P4+4 (CPU)
1
P8 (CPU)
No
P4 (CPU)
1
12V-2x6 cables
1
PCI-e 6+2-pin (GPU)
2
PCI-e 6-pin (GPU)
No
SATA
5
PATA
1
FDD (Floppy)
No
Protection
OTP (over temperature protection)
Yes
OCP (over current protection)
Yes
OPP (over power protection)
Yes
SCP (short circuit protection)
yes
OVP (over Voltage protection)
Yes
UVP (under Voltage protection)
Yes
SIP (Surge & Inrush protection)
Yes
Safety certification
BSMI
No
CB
No
CCC
No
CE
Yes
cRUus
No
cTUVus
No
CU
Yes
FCC
No
RCM
No
TUV
Yes
UKCA
Yes
IRAM
No
Environmental directives
ErP
Yes
WEEE
Yes
RoHS
Yes
Triman
No
Scope of delivery
Thumb screws
No
Screws
Yes
Cable ties
Yes
Velcro cable ties
No
User manual languages
No
OCK slot bracket with switch / OCK jumper
No
SFX-to-ATX adapter bracket
No
Casing
Dimensions without cable (L x W x H), (mm)
86 x 150 x 140
Weight (kg)
1.92
Color
Black
Logistics data and RRP
Dimensions, package (L x W x H), (mm)
268 x 195 x 97
Gross weight, package (kg)
2.3
Pieces per packaging unit
6
Dimensions, shipping box (L x W x H), (mm)
556 x 311 x 218
Gross weight, shipping box (kg)
14.9
Service
Warranty (Years)
5
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