Seasonic X-Series 560W
by Martin Kaffei on March 22, 2011 4:00 PM EST- Posted in
- Cases/Cooling/PSUs
- Seasonic
- PSUs
- 80Plus Gold
- 560W
- X-Series
Cables and Connectors
Here we have the already mentioned connector panel. Seasonic is using good-looking sleeving for all the cables. As with other X-series models, the 24-pin cable is split into two plugs. All peripheral cables are on the upper row; all 12V connectors (CPU, GPU) can be found on the lower row.
Cables and Connectors | ||
Modular | Main | 24-pin 60cm |
ATX12V/EPS12V | 4+4-pin 65cm | |
PCIe | 2x 6/8-pin 60cm | |
Peripheral | 3x SATA 55-85cm / 3x SATA 55-85cm / 2x SATA 35-50cm | |
3x Molex 55-85cm / 3x Molex 35-50 / Molex to 2x Floppy adapter 15cm |
It is nice to see that the CPU cable is very long, which is important for cases with a bottom-mounted PSU. Two PCIe connectors are a common configuration for 450-600W. Seasonic again uses reasonably long cables here. The shorter SATA and HDD cables can be used in HTPCs; the longer ones are perfect for larger cases. If you still need FDD connectors there's an adapter included; if not, set it aside. We like the way Seasonic offers different solutions for different PCs.
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Beenthere - Tuesday, March 22, 2011 - link
This is a decent PSU but I'm not a fan of modular cables for PSUs and this PSU is over-priced IMO.ckryan - Wednesday, March 23, 2011 - link
If you're not a fan of modular cables why would you even consider a COMPLETELY modular PSU? There aren't many of them on the market, only the Seasonics and the Corsairs (that are Seasonics).erple2 - Wednesday, March 23, 2011 - link
What price is some basic peace of mind? While I've never had a power supply blow up and damage any of my components, I've also never bought the $30 specials, either. I see this as more of an investment to the future.This PSU (like all high quality ones) has very good voltage stability (ripple plus total), which is the one thing that a PSU is supposed to provide. All of the other stuff is completely superfluous.
Also, I think you're going to find that there are no other 80+ Gold certified PSU's that cost anything appreciably less.
Though I do agree, I'm not a fan of modular cables - I would imagine that you'd get better voltage regulation if the cables weren't modular (a little bit better, at least).
Plus, it's only $130.
Beenthere - Wednesday, March 23, 2011 - link
I'd go with the PC Power and Cooling Silencer II for $100.Termie - Tuesday, March 22, 2011 - link
I've always been a bit confused about the pricing of this model, which has been out for a while now. It's very close to the x650 in price (at least when the x650 is discounted, which the x560 never seems to be). Is the x560 actually higher quality than the older x650/x750 models?Martin Kaffei - Tuesday, March 22, 2011 - link
It is.Well, not much. But the advantage is they have chosen better transistors. In addition the heatsinks for those SR transistors are larger now and the position of some components is different.
Fine tuning.
Termie - Wednesday, March 23, 2011 - link
Thank you, Martin. It's great to be able to ask the experts questions!Uwanna - Tuesday, March 22, 2011 - link
I did purchase the X850 instead of the X560 in this review.Once I saw the pictures of the internals on another website review I knew this was the one for me.
Tim
mino - Tuesday, March 22, 2011 - link
"This is basically an 850W PSU that doesn't always run the fan."surely not 850W ...
MrSpadge - Friday, March 25, 2011 - link
Sure it is. That's the whole point of this sentence ;)MrS