Thermaltake Unveils Toughpower Gold Series PSUs

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mapesdhs

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How do these differ to the tried & trusted Thermaltake Toughpower and ToughpowerAP series? (I have loads of them) The old models already worked very well. Whathas been improved? The modularity sounds the same.Biggest problem with Thermaltake atm is the difficulty in obtaining the top-endmodels, inparticular the 1475W XT (thanks to the coin mining craze). Thermaltaketold me that availability to the European market would be very low for, "weeks,if not months."Ian.
 

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I always feel Thermaltake is a cheap and faulty product if you are not spending top dollar on them. I have owned ALOT of Thermaltake cases and the cases were awesome, I feel I got my money's worth with them. However, the cheap low bin fans they put on them is abysmal. I have had over a 50% fail rate on Thermaltake fans which is quite alarming and steers me clear of any Thermaltake product that moves.On the other hand I also have a Thermaltake Grand PSU which is their top bin, and I find the fan has not crapped out yet which is a good sign as it has been a few years.
 

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still using a tr2 500 watt for my 2nd pc been running for 3 years something like that never had a problem would try the 750 if i ever plan on cfx or sli
 

mapesdhs

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falchard writes:
> I always feel Thermaltake is a cheap and faulty product if you are not
> spending top dollar on them. ...

Maybe a different company makes their low end PSUs? I don't know. All I can
say is I've used more than two dozen different Toughpower units, most from
2nd-hand sources, never had a single problem. Don't know about their fans
as I've never obtained any of their cases.For anyone on a budget build though,
a used Toughpower is a good buy IMO.I won a 1kW unit 18 months ago for
60 UKP, still going strong.

Ian.

 
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