SilverStone NJ600 600W Fanless Power Supply Review

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Overview

The SilverStone NJ600 packaging looks a lot like other SilverStone products. The front of the package also contains a column of advertising that includes things such as “Class-leading Single +12v rail”, “100% modular cables”, and “Strict 2% Voltage Regulation”. Next, we find that SilverStone is advertising this unit as adhering to the 80 Plus Titanium standard of efficiency and a quick check of the 80 Plus website shows that this unit is indeed certified for 80 Plus Titanium. Moving to the rear of the packaging of the NJ600, we mostly find advertising that carries over from the front of the package but with accompanying pictures or graphs (in the case of the efficiency). On the sides of the packaging we find the power label (reproduced below), connector count (reproduced below), and the fact that the unit is rated at 40C. Next, we see that the NJ600 carries a 5 year warranty which is not the longest on the market, but it is longer than a lot of the warranty terms we have seen from SilverStone in the past and it is the longest they currently offer.


The SilverStone NJ600 is advertised as being a single 12v rail power supply with a capacity up to 50A (or ~100% of the unit’s capacity) if necessary. The minor rails (5v and 3.3v) each have a capacity of 20A and the combined capacity of those two rails is 100W. Combined with these outputs, we find that this unit has 4 PCIe connectors, 6 SATA connectors, and 5 Molex connectors.

Once we open the SilverStone NJ600 packaging, we are left looking at the unit, power cord, mounting screws, cables in a pouch, zip-ties, Velcro straps, and user manuals. The user manuals include the usual pinout guide, power label, and the very complete electrical specifications that we typically (as well as today) see from SilverStone. With that out of the way, let’s move on to see what this unit looks like when we open it up!

Paul Johnson
Paul is a long time PC hobbyist and tech enthusiast having gotten his start when he broke his first C64 quickly followed by breaking his first IBM XT. Most notably however, for 12 years, he served as the Power Supply Editor for one of the truly early, groundbreaking, and INDPENDENT PC enthusiast sites ([H]ardOCP) until its mothballing in April of 2019. Paul now brings the same flair and style of his power supply reviews to The FPS Review.

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