thermaltake toughpower grand 750w a good deal or not ?

Ayman IBreak

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i was offered a thermaltake toughpower grand 750w for 105$
and as i've been told it's not that good
but it's 80 plus gold
and i was offered an other 700w PSU for only 13$ !
from an antic shop the guy doesn't even know what it is
its FSP
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i already have x-calibre 600w 80 plus and i don't know how good is it
because no reviews or even people selling it on ebay
i live in israel
the prices are a bit high
i can buy from ebay though
so should i stick to my PSU
or should i get the 750w thermaltake
or the 700 FSP
thank you
 
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That specific Thermaltake Toughpower Grand 750W model, that you linked to, appears to be the discontinued semi-modular model with P/N: TPG-750M, Model: TP-750AH3CCG.

There is a replacement Thermaltake Toughpower Grand 750W model that is full modular and has the P/N: TPG-0750M, Model: TPG-750AH3FCG.

It's definitely much better than what you're currently using.

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clutchc

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Sorry, don't have any info on that. But if it is this one: http://www.xigmatek.com/product.php?productid=180&type=specification
...it has decent +12V specs.
 


The XIGMATEK X-CALIBRE Series 600W (XCP-A600) is made by Andyson. It's a low end PSU. They are known to explode so don't be surprised when that happens.

You can see the X-CALIBRE 400W model explode during the review here: http://www.hardwareinsights.com/wp/xigmatek-x-calibre-400w-xcp-a400-review/3/
 


That specific Thermaltake Toughpower Grand 750W model, that you linked to, appears to be the discontinued semi-modular model with P/N: TPG-750M, Model: TP-750AH3CCG.

There is a replacement Thermaltake Toughpower Grand 750W model that is full modular and has the P/N: TPG-0750M, Model: TPG-750AH3FCG.

It's definitely much better than what you're currently using.
 
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