be quiet! SFX L Power 600W is especially recommended for mini ITX PCs and compact gaming systems. For compact PC systems that perform beyond the ordinary, with an ideal combination of features, power, efficiency and reliability, choose SFX L Power 600W. Features • 80 PLUS Gold certification (up to 92% efficiency) • Multi-GPU support with four PCIe connectors • Stable LLC, Synchronous Rectifier (SR) and DC-to-DC power conversion • Full cable management for maximum build flexibility • Temperature-controlled 120mm high-quality fan • SFX-to-ATX adapter bracket for usage with larger case sizes • 3-year manufacturer’s warranty POWERFUL, RELIABLE AND STABLE A strong partner for Mini ITX and compact gaming PCs The SFX L Power supplies CPUs and GPUs with steady and dependable power thanks to a stable 12V-rail, high quality Japanese capacitors and innovative technologies such as LLC, Synchronous Rectifier and DC-to-DC conversion. Four PCIe connectors to support multi-GPU setups. QUIET OPERATION FOR COMPACT SYSTEMS Optimized for low-noise operation This PSU is perfect for compact gaming PC or HTPC users who are looking for an SFX PSU that is fitted with a 120mm fan. This model includes a temperature-controlled fan. The SFX L Power was built to be very silent thanks to the fan technology used and it produces little wasted heat. 80 PLUS® GOLD CERTIFICATION Very high operating efficiency SFX L Power 600W is certified 80 PLUS Gold with an efficiency rating of up to 92% – a truly outstanding level for this class of PSU. The most compelling benefit: lower power consumption and consequently lower costs with cooler and quieter operation. FULL CABLE MANAGEMENT AND FLAT CABLES Highly compatible and convenient Entirely modular cable management is enhanced by premium black flat cables. This simplifies the installation and keeps the system tidy. SUPER VERSATILE INSTALLATION Adapts to your individual requirements This power supply is particularly versatile in deployment thanks to the SFX-to-ATX adapter bracket provided. Not only does it fit into cases with an SFX form factor, but can also be installed in a few simple steps into larger ATX cases.