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News Search Results for: Thermaltake Toughpower Thermaltake Toughpower Cable Management 1350W Power Supply @ pcper.com [Feb-14-12] (0 Comments) The Thermaltake Toughpower Cable Management 1350W power supplydelivered very good efficiency and easily met the 80 PLUS Silvercertification criteria, even when operating at higher, real-worldoperating temperatures. It also delivered very good voltage regulationwith clean DC outputs. The Toughpower 1350W PSU includes an excellentassortment of fixed and modular cables with up to eight PCI-Econnectors and comes with a 5-year warranty. Thermaltake Toughpower Grand 1200W Power Supply @ pcper.com [Nov-17-11] (0 Comments) The Thermaltake Toughpower Grand 1200W delivered very goodefficiency and easily met the 80 PLUS Gold certification criteria,even when operating at higher, real-world operating temperatures. Italso delivered very good voltage regulation with relatively clean DCoutputs. The Toughpower Grand 1200W PSU includes an excellentassortment of fixed and modular cables with up to eight PCI-Econnectors and comes with a 7-year warranty. Thermaltake ToughPower XT 775W Power Supply @ eteknix.com [Jan-12-11] (0 Comments) Thermaltake have always been regarded as a leading manufacturer for reliable products and are a market leader for making stylish products with an attractive price tag whilst still offering fantastic performance with excellent durability. Thermaltake Toughpower Grand 750 W Power Supply @ hardwaresecrets.com [Sep-29-10] (0 Comments) The new Toughpower Grand power supply series have 80 Plus Gold certification, modular cabling system, and single +12 V rail. Let’s see if the 750 W model is a good buy. Thermaltake Toughpower XT Series 775W Power Supply @ pcper.com [May-20-10] (0 Comments) The Thermaltake Toughpower XT Series 775W PSU delivered very goodvoltage regulation with excellent efficiency. The XT 775W is relativelyquiet, runs cool during normal operation, and includes a good compliment ofmodular cables/connectors. And Thermaltake (CWT) finally has the AC rippleunder control. Overall, the Toughpower XT 775W is an excellent PSU and thebest unit Thermaltake has brought to market - well done. Thermaltake Toughpower XT 775 W Power Supply @ hardwaresecrets.com [Feb-17-10] (0 Comments) Thermaltake is adding four new models to their Toughpower XT series, 565 W, 665 W, 775 W and 875 W, featuring a DC-DC design. Let’s see if the 775 W version is a good buy. Thermaltake Toughpower Cable Management 1200Watt Power Supply Video @ eteknix.com [Jan-14-10] (0 Comments) Today we’re looking at the thermaltake Toughpower Cable Management 1200Watt power supply. This power supply (even from the name) is a beast and rightly so being from one of the most trusted manufacturer’s on the market, and having a continuous stream of power at 1200watt Thermaltake Toughpower XT 750W Power Supply @ techwarelabs.com [Dec-04-09] (0 Comments) Current power supplies are all about efficiency and power and for good reason, you want enough power for power hungry system while being efficient enough not to destroy your power bill. Thermaltake has updated their famous Toughpower line with the newer Toughpower XT 750w which we will be looking at today. Thermaltake Toughpower XT 850W - A Second Look @ jonnyguru.com [Nov-09-09] (0 Comments) Not too long ago, I took my very first look at the ThermaltakeToughpower XT 850W unit and found it wanting. Thermaltake was anxious toimprove on things, and so they did; as I found in my last review when I sawwhat the new and improved 750W Toughpower XT could do. Thermaltake XT PSU Giveaway! @ jonnyguru.com [Nov-02-09] (0 Comments) JonnyGURU.com and Thermaltake have teamed up to giveaway 5Thermaltake Toughpower XT Cable Management 750W (W0229RU) power supplies.These units are currently going for roughly $109.98 @ mWave which means weare giving out over $500 worth of Thermaltake goodness. To show that weappreciate all of our readers, we are opening up the contest globally soeveryone has a chance to Win. Thermaltake Toughpower 800 W (W0296RU) Power Supply @ hardwaresecrets.com [Oct-03-09] (0 Comments) The new 800 W model from Thermaltake Toughpower series is 80Plus Silver certified, promising high efficiency. Let’s see if this new model is really a good product. Thermaltake Toughpower XT 750 W Power Supply @ hardwaresecrets.com [Jul-31-09] (0 Comments) Toughpower XT is an updated version of the famous Toughpower series from Thermaltake. Let’s see if their 750 W model is a good buy. Thermaltake Toughpower XT Series 850W Power Supply @ pcper.com [Jul-25-09] (0 Comments) The Thermaltake Toughpower XT Series 850W PSU delivered excellentvoltage regulation with very good efficiency. The XT 850W is relativelyquiet, runs cool during normal operation, and includes a good compliment ofmodular cables/connectors. The main weakness we found was a relatively highlevel of AC ripple on the +12V DC output when the PSU was subjected to heavyloads. Thermaltake Toughpower XT 850W PSU @ jonnyguru.com [May-05-09] (0 Comments) It's been some time now since Thermaltake released the Toughpowerseries of units, and since then things have changed in the market. Thecompetition is getting tougher, the power supplies are getting moreefficient, and it's just getting harder for one company's CWT based unit tocompete in a market flooded with similar built units. Thermaltake ToughPower XT 750 Watt Power Supply @ pro-clockers.com [Apr-03-09] (0 Comments) The new Tough Power XT models are not going to replace the originalsbut to offers some nice features that are not part of the older models. TheXT series boast a single and powerful 12 volt rail. Yes we know this is notrevolutionary but they have also added the neat ability to determine howmuch time after PC shuts down that the fan stop spinning. If that isn'tenough the XT also tells you if anything is ailing it. If all this is notenough then you have to read the rest of the review to see what else the XThas to offer. Thermaltake Toughpower Cable Management 750W Power Supply @ modders-inc.com [Jan-28-09] (0 Comments) Today we look at Thermaltakes Toughpower Cable Management 750WPSU. The Toughpower 750w is a modular power supply with simple clean look.It is SLI ready with a large 14cm fan keeping it cool and rated for 80% plusefficiency. Read on as we take this power supply and find out if it has whatit takes to power your system. Ikonik Vulcan 1200W Power Supply @ jonnyguru.com [Dec-14-08] (0 Comments) Ikonik is a brand new name in these parts, bringing a neverbefore seen Channel Well based design to my eager hands in the Vulcan 1200W.We've looked at Channel Well's high powered offerings before in units likethe Corsair HX1000 and Thermaltake Toughpower 1000W and 1200W models. Howwill the new DSR platform compare to those older PUC based units? Thermaltake Toughpower QFan 500W Power Supply @ jonnyguru.com [Sep-17-08] (0 Comments) Not too long ago, I took a look at a new line of Toughpower unitsfrom Thermaltake that boasted a fancy schmancy frameless fan that promisedfantastic performance with not a lot of noise to go with it. Today, I'mlooking at the 500W little brother of that unit, the Toughpower QFan 500W. Thermaltake Toughpower 1,500W Power Supply @ pcper.com [Aug-12-08] (0 Comments) Why anyone would actually want (let alone need) a 1,500W power supp ly is a very good question, but if you are in the market for a very high ou tput PSU, the Toughpower 1,500W deserves consideration. The Toughpower 1,5 00W PSU exhibited very good voltage regulation along with good efficiency. Active PFC, modular sleeved cables, and a 5-year warranty are all nice-to- have features. On the down side the unit gets quite warm, the fan noise is loud and the AC ripple approaches maximum allowable values at high loads. [Affiliates News] Thermaltake Toughpower Cable Management 650W (Report) @ aphnetworks.com [Aug-01-08] (0 Comments) Wow, time sure flies by. Precisely two months ago, I was stillsitting in a classroom, scribbling down notes and preparing for exams. Thenthere's the excitement of the stuff I have planned for the summer afterexams. And of course, I was often found at various car dealerships checkingout the latest releases (And of course test driving, which is just my excuseto redline cars) -- that aside, what I'm talking about is that I have thisThermaltake Toughpower Cable Management 650W modular power supply sittinghere at APH Networks for the last two months before I even started thisreport. Historically, I haven't been a big fan of Thermaltake power supplies.I owned quite a few of their cases, which were excellent. But the powersupplies, at least back in the days, were low in price but not really the'tier 1' performance that I'd come to expect. Generally speaking, this powersupply didn't capture much of my attention either due to my personalimpression. When I finally decided to open it and check what was inside overa month later, and did some research online, it seemed to me that theToughpower Cable Management 650W offered incredible performance across theboard. Was I surprised? Well, yes I was. Let's crack open this power supplyand take a look at the physical build of this Channel Well Technology builtunit in our report today.* Link:http://aphnetworks.com/reports/thermaltake_toughpower_cable_management_650w[1]* Image:http://aphnetworks.com/report/thermaltake_toughpower_cable_management_65...[2]Thanks for your support. Don't forget to send your site news tonews@aphnetworks.com [3] as well!Best Regards,JonathanAPH Networkshttp://aphnetworks.com [4]Add this newsletter issue to a newsletter by selecting a newsletter from theselect list.Send a newsletter or a test newsletter by selecting the appropriate radiobutton and submitting the node.Install Mime Mail module to send HTML emails. Mime Mail is also used to sendemails with attachments, both plain text and HTML emails. Thermaltake Toughpower QFan 650W PSU @ jonnyguru.com [Jun-17-08] (0 Comments) Today's review is brought to you by the letters W, T, Q, and thenumber 3. W is for Wolf, that's me; T is for Thermaltake, who sent me thereview sample for today; and Q is for QFan, a specially designed fan thatThermaltake believes will decrease fan noise in your standard power supplywhile maintaining efficient cooling. While the Q in QFan could stand formany things, like Quality or Quigley:Down Under, the Q actually stands forQuiet. We'll have to see if this fabled QFan of yore can be heard over theyowling, screaming exhaust fan in the old load tester, won't we? Corsair VX550W PSU @ bit-tech.net [May-06-08] (0 Comments) Continually, we find ourselves looking at great Corsair PSUs –the HX,the TX and now the VX have all performed fantastically. The VX550W doesexactly what it says on the tin and even though our model dropped afraction below 80 percent load under significant 3.3V and 5V stress,it's very unlikely they'll ever hit these sorts of values in a real PC.Where it matters the Corsair VX550W works exceptionally well, hittingupwards of 85 percent efficiency throughout the rest of the tests.We'dbe torn between the significant benefits of buying modular, versus theextra cost and slightly lower power. I used the VX550W in my own hometheatre PC for a few months prior to this review and it was nothing butfantastic. In this instance, cable management didn't matter since therewas a large enough case that was designed just to be super-low noise:in that respect it worked perfectly. I even had to install an extracathode it to tell if the system was on or off, simply because it was thatquiet I couldn't hear it unless my head was all of two inches away.Ihad to swap it out for the Thermaltake Toughpower Q-Fan 650W wereviewed before the Corsair and while that quotes just 17dB you'd bevery hard pushed to tell them apart. I'd still prefer to use theCorsair VX550W simply because the cables are better designed (4+4-pinEPS 12V instead of an 8-pin with a 4-pin tail), even though it's notmodular.For any Intel P35/P45 or AMD 770X, 780G based PC with mainstreamcomponents the VX550W should absolutely suffice, but it's not theanswer for everyone – there are a lot more ifs and buts than when welooked at the TX750W. If you do decide to buy a VX550W though, youwon't be disappointed. Thermaltake Toughpower 1500W PSU @ bit-tech.net [Apr-16-08] (0 Comments) It's difficult to ascertain the value and the worth of 1,500W –whileThermaltake makes the only one worth buying for far less than the veryfew competitors sell for, the value of 1,500W is certainlyquestionable. Even if we wanted to kit out the baddest rig under thesun, we'd still opt for other units on the market. After all, if youthink you need one you're already splashing out several grand for thebest hardware on the planet, so at least complement it with somethingthat’s as super high end. Thermaltake Toughpower QFan 650W Power Supply @ thinkcomputers.org [Apr-14-08] (0 Comments) ThinkComputers loves ThermalTake's lines of cooling supplies andcases. The company is known for its Thermaltake Toughpower QFan 650W power supply @ bit-tech.net [Feb-26-08] (0 Comments) We like this PSU, but only to a certain extent – it's certainlyasolidly built unit with awesome efficiency and it's virtually silentfor just about everyone that will buy this kind of unit. The modularconnectors work well, however the cable choices could be far better inmore than one case. In addition, the branding is overpowering to thepoint of grotesque – having that in a case will only make us feel likean ad-whore rather than letting the PSU speak for itself. Even thoughit's nice to see a variation in colour—the white fan inparticular—we're not wildly in love with the whole look.The QFan design, while very quiet, is nullified by the stupid piece ofplastic screwed under half of it. It's not like the unit gets hot, butit makes a super-large 14cm fan quiet pointless if the airflow is beingforced out where it was supposed to be sucked in from! I'm not entirelysure still if it's that revolutionary either – it's essentiallya shroudless fan rather than one with specifically clipped edges fromthe likes of a Noctua NF-P12 fan, which, to us at least, seemssignificantly technically superior.Regardless the power supply seems to work well, and even if it is amulti-rail design, the spread of rails and their weighting issufficient to cover the 600W+ out of the total 650W they can pushbetween just three out of four.But the question is:is it worth it over the likes of Corsair, PC Powerand Cooling, Seasonic or Tagan in the same price range? It's difficultto say and it will come down to a personal preference of looks andpackage. An educated guess would tell me that most people will still gofor the tried and tested Corsair HX620W, or the Seasonic M12 (which arevirtually the same thing!) if they are looking for modular connectors.If you are tempted by a Thermaltake though – at least we can say you’dget a good deal with this Toughpower QFan 650W model. ThinkComputers & Thermaltake Giveaway! @ thinkcomputers.org [Feb-02-08] (0 Comments) ThinkComputers and Thermaltake have teamed up together to give yousome great grear! Up for grabs is a Thermaltake Armor Case a $159.99 value,a Thermaltake Toughpower 850W Power Supply a $259.99 value, and aThermaltake V1 CPU Cooler (review) a $59.99 value. So we are giving outover $450 worth of free gear! So how can you win? Since we have not had acontest in a while we are going to make this simple. The contest will beforum based so all you have to do is be an active member of our forums with10 posts or more to qualify for the V1 CPU Cooler, 20 posts or more toqualify for the Armor Case, and 25 posts or more to qualify for theToughpower 850W power supply. We are really trying to grow our forums andwe feel like giving away free gear is the perfect way to do it! Thermaltake ToughPower 1000 Modular Power Supply @ pro-clockers.com [Jan-25-08] (0 Comments) Thermaltake's latest offering is geared toward such a person thatneed an all out power house. And Thermaltake is fast becoming a name that isassociated with high-end power supplies. But things have changed since theintroduction of the ToughPower line. The 1000 watt ToughPower is not thebiggest baddest of the line but will easily power most of the systems webuild today. Coupling large amounts of power and some modular cabling, youhave a boatload of power and with some easy cable management. And becausethis unit is not the most powerful of the line you don't have to worry aboutspending a lot of money like say the 2000 watt unit we saw at CES in Vegasthis year. So. Lets take a look at the Thermaltake TP1000 Modular. Thermaltake Toughpower 1200W Modular Power Supply @ thinkcomputers.org [Dec-06-07] (0 Comments) Out of all of the 1000W+ power supplies that we have checked outthere was one that stood out among all of the rest, the ThermaltakeToughPower 1000W Modular Power Supply. Today we have its big brother theToughPower 1200W. It is basically the same power supply just beefed up with200W more power. We will see if the extra 200W affects the performance ofthe ToughPower or if it will be flawless just like the 1000W. Read on tofind out. Thermaltake Toughpower 1200W @ techpowerup.com [Jul-30-07] (0 Comments) The Thermaltake Toughpower 1200W is a massive power supply that can deliver power to any system you could build or dream of. With a total of 99 amps (!) on four 12V rails it easily exceeds any specifications and should be a good choice for a high-performance system with multiple video cards. Thermaltake Toughpower W0133RU 1200W Modular PSU @ benchmarkreviews.com [Jul-04-07] (0 Comments) It's difficult to justify the need for a 1200W power supply unit, since every appliance in my entire house would need to be combined just to consume this much electricity. However, if Tagan GuardianX Silver Power 1000W Power Supply @ thinkcomputers.org [Jun-19-07] (0 Comments) 1000W or higher power supplies are all over now. We have 4 powersupplies in to review and they are all over 1000W so everyone is makingthem. With the new SLI setups and quad core processors there is becoming aneed for higher wattage power supplies. Today we will be taking a look atthe GuardianX Silver Power 1000W power supply from Tagan. We will see if itcan compete with the Thermaltake Toughpower 1000W power supply we recentlyreviewed. Thermaltake Toughpower 1200-watt Modular PSU @ tweaktown.com [Jun-13-07] (0 Comments) Thermaltake has long been known for their ability to cool a computer system and for making quality enclosures, but they have recently been making a name for themselves as a premier power supply manufacturer as well. With the growing needs of modern enthusiast level rigs, power has become a concern, so the folks at Thermaltake have put together a monster of a PSU for your high power needs.Introducing the W0133RU Toughpower 1200-watt power supply. While big numbers are impressive, we will take a look at the features included with this behemoth and see if it has not only the power we need in our monster machine, but the features to allow us to be the king of the hill. Thermaltake Toughpower 1000W Modular Power Supply @ thinkcomputers.org [Jun-11-07] (0 Comments) Power supplies have finally reached that golden 1000W range. At CESwe saw many different companies unveil their 1000W power supplies. Finallywe have got our hands on one from Thermaltake. The Thermaltake Toughpower1000W power supply is quad GPU ready, has a nice big 140mm fan, and ismodular with 6 PCI-E connectors, and 8 SATA connectors. So this power supplyis ready to tackle almost any high performance system that is thrown at it,let's take a look. Thermaltake Toughpower 1200W Power Supply @ pcper.com [Jun-04-07] (0 Comments) Thermaltake has six new power supplies in their Toughpower SpecialtySeries with Cable Management, which range in output capacity from 650 to1,200 watts! These new models all feature a large 140mm cooling fan, highefficiency, active PFC, quiet operation, and ATX12V 2.2 compliance. Inaddition, the power supplies come with sleeved, modular cables and include asilicone rubber mounting pad to help reduce vibration noise. Thermaltake Toughpower 850W Power Supply @ pcper.com [Feb-16-07] (0 Comments) If you are in the market for a power supply in the 650~1200 wattrange, one of the new Thermaltake Toughpower units deserve a close look.The 850W model exhibited very good voltage regulation and stability alongwith excellent efficiency. Active PFC, modular sleeved cables, and a5-year warranty are all nice to have. News@Technic3D /Thermaltake Toughpower 750W PSU @ technic3d.com [Jan-23-07] (0 Comments) The Thermaltake Toughpower 750W PSU arrived Technic3D. See you in the following Review a PSU with the same electronics (Channel Well Technology)how Inter-Tech Nitrox PSUs, but Thermaltake has one silent Fan. Better than other PSUs? FSP FX700-GLN Epsilon & Thermaltake Toughpower 650 @ pureoverclock.com [Dec-01-06] (0 Comments) 600 to 700W units seem to be the sweet spot for high end systems,they offer enough headroom for some serious overclocking, but not so much sothat the extra premium for the unit was an absolute waste of money (1kwunits anyone?). In this review we'll be looking at two popular units - theFSP FX700-GLN Epsilon and the Thermaltake Toughpower 650W. We'll be testingthem under multiple conditions with X1900 CrossFire and a high end Core 2Duo setup (X6800). Thermaltake Toughpower 750W Modular Power Supply @ thinkcomputers.org [Nov-27-06] (0 Comments) As hardware manufactures add more and more components to PCs such as multi-core processors, multiple video cards, Physicsprocessors, large RAID arrays, etc the need for a strong power supply becomes more and more important. Now a day's a 500 watt powersupply seems to be just enough to squeak by when you reach the midrange-higher end. Thermaltake has answered the call of manyenthusiasts with the Toughpower 750w which provides quad +12V rails, Active Power Factor Correction and a high efficiency of up to85%, and on top of all that it is a modular Power Supply so it won't clutter up the inside of your case. Thermaltake ToughPower 750W Power Supply @ rbmods.com [Sep-28-06] (0 Comments) Today it's time for us to take a look at a power supply once again. Thermaltake has been making new power supplies lately and today we take a look at the Toughpower 750W, yes you read right 750W that is quite amazing. Numbers are easy to print so the question is can it perform also? How stable are the rails? Thermaltake Toughpower 750 W (W0116RU) Power Supply @ hardwaresecrets.com [Aug-29-06] (0 Comments) Toughpower 750 W is a high-end power supply from Thermaltake. We completely disassembled this product to take a look. Check it out. Behind Closed Doors:Power Supply Pricing Guide @ legitreviews.com [Aug-04-06] (0 Comments) If you are an enthusiast that is looking to purchase a power supply we wish you the best of luck, because it's a pain in the ass digging through the marketing fluff and getting the information you need. If you are making a feature shopping list as you are looking for the ultimate power supply then these points of interest should be on your list.* Active PFC* 105°C Capacitors* Make sure the total wattage rating is done at 50°C* Quality Capacitors like Nippon Chemi-Cons and not Fuhjyyu* a 120mm (12cm) or 140mm (14cm) cooling fanRight now only two of the nine power supplies we have recently reviewed fit that bill and they are the Corsair HX620W and the Thermaltake Toughpower 750W. If you have the money and are looking for a great power supply start with those two! Thermaltake Toughpower 750W Power Supply @ pcper.com [Jul-06-06] (0 Comments) If you are in the market for a power supply in the 60~750 wattrange, one of the new Thermaltake Toughpower units deserve a close look.The 750W model exhibited very good voltage regulation and stability and wasquiet, especially while operating under moderate loads. The overallefficiency is very good and Active PFC, sleeved cables, and a 3-yearwarranty are added pluses. The Toughpower 750W is notably the best powersupply I have ever tested from Themaltake. Thermaltake Toughpower 550W Power Supply @ bigbruin.com [Mar-16-06] (0 Comments) Thermaltake has raised the bar once again with the newest addition to their power supply family. The Toughpower 550W is all that Thermaltake claims and more. With the well sleeved cabling and ample connections alone, this power supply has become one of my favorites. Add in the extremely tight voltage rails and the Toughpower has earned itself a permanent place in my computer's case. Thermaltake ToughPower 550w power supply . @ a1-electronics.net [Feb-28-06] (0 Comments) If it does what it is supposed to for us here what more can we ask of it. And of course the fan is quiet as none of us want a noisy power supply or indeed a noisy computer. Thermaltake Toughpower 550W PSU @ techniz.co.uk [Feb-08-06] (0 Comments) The Thermaltake Toughpower 550W PSU is a totally silent and powerful PSU.With the dual 12V rails of power at 38A of output, it will support manyperipheral devices without any problems. Furthermore, this PSU is equipwith silent 120mm cooling fan, it will be even better if the 120mm fan isa LED fan. The operation noise level was very silent as well. This PSU isready with the SLI, Cross-Fire, and Dual Core CPU support.... Thermaltake Toughpower 550W @ rbmods.com [Jan-30-06] (0 Comments) With todays more demanding computers that run SLI and power demanding processors, the power supplies need to be more powerful. We see companies pushing out power supplies with 600W but with bad voltage rails which makes for unstable computers. Thermaltake has made different types of power supplies for quite awhile now and some have been performing really well and we have their brand new Toughpower PSU on our test bench tonight. We will compare it to some well perfoming Coolermaster and OCZ power supplies to see if we might have a new contender for the best PSU out on the market. Thermaltake ToughPower 550W @ techpowerup.com [Jan-12-06] (0 Comments) The Thermaltake ToughPower offers 550 watts to satisfy all your power needs. Two 6-pin PCI-Express connectors are available for SLI or Crossfire. On top of that you have four SATA and eight 5.25 47 results. New search. |
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