[section_title title=Closer Look Cont.]Closer Look Cont.

The back of the ST50F is fairly simple, nothing but a power socket and button to get this bad boy up and running.

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On the opposite side from the technical information are a couple of stickers that feature the part and serial numbers and may come in handy for warranty purpose should the need arise.

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The ST50F is a 500W power supply, but it should have enough cables to powering just about any system requiring it, the connectors are:

1 x 24-Pin motherboard connector(500mm)
1 x 8 / 4-Pin EPS / ATX 12V connector(600mm)
2x 8/6-Pin PCIE connector(500mm / 150mm)
1 x SATA connector(550mm) 
4 x SATA connector(550mm / 50mm / 50mm / 50mm)
4 x SATA connector(550mm / 155mm / 155mm / 155mm)
3 x 4-Pin Peripheral connector (705mm / 155mm / 155mm) 
1 x 4-Pin Floppy connector(705mm / 155mm / 155mm / 100mm)

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4 x SATA connector(550mm / 50mm / 50mm / 50mm)
4 x SATA connector(550mm / 155mm / 155mm / 155mm)

 

3 x 4-Pin Peripheral connector (705mm / 155mm / 155mm) 
1 x 4-Pin Floppy connector(705mm / 155mm / 155mm / 100mm)

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1 x 24-Pin motherboard connector(500mm)
1 x 8 / 4-Pin EPS / ATX 12V connector(600mm)
2x 8/6-Pin PCIE connector(500mm / 150mm)

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