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The SS-360GP offers outstanding quality , combined with performance of 80 plus Gold Efficiency with top quality performance, advanced fan control, energy savings and a 5 Year Warranty. The SS-360GP is designed for computer enthusiasts and games who will not settle for anything less than excellent reliability, performance and stability.
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Provided you set your energy saving settings correctly this is a very quiet PSU. However, it does make a constant capacitor whine even when switched off. Most people probably won't even notice this, but if you live in a silent house and have sensitive hearing it may annoy you.
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Great, quality PSU. However, after six weeks of near-silent use it has now developed a low-pitched whine. Not sure that this was a wise buy, after all. Possibly set to return.
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Picked up this Seasonic G360 psu (also known as SS-360GP) to replace an older unit. Seasonic are known to make some of the most reliable and SILENT power supply units available. This new model comes with 80 Plus Gold certification. It doesn't have a modular cabling system (no detachable cables). However it comes with just the right number of connectors, even one for a video card. Highly recommended!
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23 of 25 people found the following review helpful
Silent, stable, efficient, and economical31 Jan 2013
By
D. Alexander
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This will be the best power supply for most systems without a powerful video card. It's very efficient, silent at loads under 225W, and under $70 in most places.
PERFORMANCE:
Fifteen years ago, most power supplies were about 70% efficient. For a 100W load, they would draw about 140W from the wall. Not anymore. We now have five major PSU ratings: 80 Plus and 80 Plus Bronze, Silver, Gold, and Platinum. These correspond to half-load efficiencies of 80%, 85%, 88%, 90%, and 92%. Efficiencies at 1/5 and 4/5 load are about 4% less than half-load.
This is an 80-Plus Gold unit capable of 90% efficiency. Relative to a Bronze unit, for a 24/7/365 system draw of 100W, you could expect to save about $6 a year in power costs at $0.12/kWH. Efficiency has other benefits: namely, every watt that isn't going the system is dissipated as heat. Less efficient units require a bigger or faster fan, which makes more noise.
JonnyGuru, SPCR, and XBitLabs have given this model high marks for load regulation and current ripple. It's a solid design that shouldn't present any stability issues.
NOISE:
Most power supplies have two general characteristics: they're most efficient at half-load, and half-load is when their fans start to ramp up. If you want a silent PSU, your maximum load should be no more than 60% of rated capacity.
You can expect a typical single-drive system with integrated video to idle around 50W and load to 150W. A mid-range ($200) video card will add 15W to idle and 100W to load. Overlocking can bump the load total by 25% or more.
Most systems spend most of their time at idle. Because efficiency trails off rapidly below 20% load, it's best not to buy capacity well in excess of your needs. This conflicts with the silence objective, so it's a bit of a trade-off: do you care more about fan noise at full load or efficiency at idle?
Theory aside, the G360 is one of the quietest units I've ever encountered. It's inaudible at low loads unless your ear is pressed to the back. The fan doesn't announce itself until at least a 200W draw in an enclosure with decent cooling. I did detect a hint of coil whine at idle in Windows and a bit more with the system off or in Standby. Not enough to dock a star; neither is apparent once the system is under my desk. If you're over 30, you probably won't hear it ever.
FEATURES:
The cable layout is like so:
1 x 24-pin motherboard 1 x 4/8-pin CPU 1 x 6/8-pin PCIe 2 x 2 SATA 1 x 3 molex
This is not a modular power supply. Modularity means that some or all cables are attached separately so you can pick and choose what you need. At this wattage, it's not a terribly important feature. You're likely to use every cable in a typical system.
Cable length is somewhat shorter than the norm, but still adequate for a mid-ATX build if you're not overly concerned with winding the excess behind the motherboard. That may be less true with a full-ATX tower.
IN SUM:
This is just an excellent power supply. SOHO-style systems, HTPCs, and similar modest builds where noise performance is at a premium will benefit most. For a tighter budget, the S12 II 430 has the same noise and power stability for $30 less, at a cost of 5% efficiency.
8 of 8 people found the following review helpful
Super efficient little power supply1 April 2013
By
t
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Most people vastly over-estimate how much power they need, but this thing delivers great for low-power consumption computers like my server which it currently is residing in.
It's powering a MBD-X9SCM-F, Xeon 1230v2, 6 mechanical hard drives, 2 SSDs, an extra network card and a raid controller and the total power consumption sits around the low 50s in terms of wattage.
5 of 6 people found the following review helpful
This unit exceeded my expectations.7 Jan 2013
By
BurazeKun
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As the title says, this unit exceeded my expectations. My old PSU which was a 80 plus certified unit, idled my PC at 101 watts. This unit idles around 89 watts. That's a 12 watt difference, and that's enough to power a CFL bulb. I am using a HD 4770 graphics card with a AMD 720 BE processor, 970a-G46 motherboard from MSI, and 8 gigs of DDR3 1600mhz from Patriot's viper extreme performance line of ram. So I am running a system with nearly 900 Gflops of processing power that idles between 89watts and 180 watts peak. I haven't had any issues playing games in their highest settings either. (Mass Effect series, Dead Space series, Crysis, Kingdoms of Amalur Reckoning, Dragon Age Series, and Star Craft II to give a few examples.) Shows that you can make a decent gaming machine without using LOADS of power from a 1000watt PSU. I happen to be using a 360 watt PSU and I have plenty of room to overclock and not tax the PSU. (Overclocked from 2.8 to 3.6ghz,on the cpu, ram clocked in at 1.9ghz, but I forget what I was able to over clock the GPU too.)
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful
This is all you need for most systems.20 Mar 2014
By
David Siegfried
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This is the third Seasonic power supply I have purchased; I am sold on their power supplies for reliability and low noise. I'm using this on an Intel Core i7-3770K 3.5 GHz system with 16GB ram, NVIDIA Quadro 2000 video card, a solid state system drive, a 2TB data drive, and a Blu-Ray Drive. This 360W PS supply is more than enough power for my system and is virtually silent. For the majority of systems, it's overkill to buy those huge 750 or 1000 Watt power supplies that are out there unless you're building a super high-end dual video card gaming rig.
A number of sites provide a power supply calculator where you can enter all your components and get a recommended wattage. For my system I got 266W minimum and 300W recommended. This PS does the trick beautifully, runs cool without wasted power and is very energy efficient at 80 plus Gold.
The only drawback at this level is that it is not modular. You have to move up to the 550W and spend 50% more for that feature. That didn't matter much as I was able to tie back the unneeded cables. There are enough SATA connectors that I didn't have to use any molex-sata adapter cables. The molex connectors are there but they have become obsolete.
This is all the power you'll need for high-end desktop computing like desktop publishing, PhotoShop, Web creation, even video editing.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful
expensive compared to other PSU in this power range but very quiet and can match my pico psu18 April 2014
By
Starcraft2WOOT
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This unit is very quiet. But the best part is it matches my pico psu efficiency. this 360 W unit and the pico psu 60W produce the same powers at idle using a Kill-a-watt meter. The htpc unit was measuring 13W idle. Now that's low power.