Sharkoon SHA535-9A
06:00 - Monday 28 February 2005 by Daniel Schuhmann
Source: Tom's Hardware – Keywords: strong, showing
Source: Tom's Hardware – Keywords: strong, showing
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Sharkoon SHA535-9A
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Overall Impression

The SHA535-9A with 535 Watts output
When you think of Sharkoon, the first thing that comes to mind is modding, colorful cases and blue lights. Users may thus be all the more surprised when they see the SilentStorm: a standard metallic power supply with two unspectacular-looking fans and no colorful flashing fans. But that's okay, because even in PCs with side windows the power supply is only rarely visible. The technology is an ATX12V 2.0 power supply with 535 W output.

The input can only be used with 230V power

Here too, the 2-way ATX connector facilitates use with older boards

Sharkoon also has a delayed-shutoff fan to keep cooling components after the PC has been turned off.
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