Monday, June 7th 2010
Thermaltake Launches Toughpower Grand 80 PLUS Gold Certified PSUs
Thermaltake Technology, leading DIY computer components and power supply brand, today announced the latest addition to the popular "Toughpower" line of high-end PC power supply units, the Toughpower Grand Series. Its grandiose looks with a classy black finish make a clear statement through sheer appearance: this is quality pure. The proprietary 14cm dual-ball-bearing flower-shaped fan provides optimized ventilation for the inside components of the Tougherpower Grand unit. Being 80 PLUS Gold certified users don't just get a guaranteed eco-friendly PSU with more than 90% efficiency at 50% load and a 0.95 active power factor correction (PFC), but the electricity bill will noticeably drop as well. By virtue of their high-efficiency, the Toughpower Grand 650W (750W peak) and 750W (850W peak) models are ideally suited for high-end gaming and enthusiast PCs powering multi-core processors in combination with multi-GPU setups.For demanding mission-critical environments and applications, industrial-grade components are indispensible and are being tested 24/7 at 50°C to ensure utmost stability and long-term reliability. The Japanese made and solid state capacitors withstand up to at least 105°C of heat serving as robust foundation for the Toughpower Grand Series. Additional DC-to-DC converter modules for +3.3V and +5V rails ensure low A/C ripple and great system stability. The convenient Cable Management allows you to only connect those components' power cords that you actually need, this helps to decrease cable mess and increase air circulation within the case.
The Toughpower Grand exclusive 12Vin1 provides for a powerful single 12V rail for best compatibility. The unique FanDelayCool feature enables the flower shape 14cm fan to keep running 15-30 seconds after system shutdown to prolong the lifetime of PSU components.
Two sets of anti-vibration gaskets add to the Toughpower Grand's overall silence-promisions, while a convenient cable bag keeps the currently unneeded cables in order. With sufficient mounting screws and cable straps you ready to set up your high-end rig with a mighty power supply that stands for best power efficiency and exceptional reliability.
Toughpower Grand 750W (TPG-750M), MSRP US$ 189.90
Toughpower Grand 650W (TPG-650M), MSRP US$ 169.90
The Toughpower Grand exclusive 12Vin1 provides for a powerful single 12V rail for best compatibility. The unique FanDelayCool feature enables the flower shape 14cm fan to keep running 15-30 seconds after system shutdown to prolong the lifetime of PSU components.
Two sets of anti-vibration gaskets add to the Toughpower Grand's overall silence-promisions, while a convenient cable bag keeps the currently unneeded cables in order. With sufficient mounting screws and cable straps you ready to set up your high-end rig with a mighty power supply that stands for best power efficiency and exceptional reliability.
Toughpower Grand 750W (TPG-750M), MSRP US$ 189.90
Toughpower Grand 650W (TPG-650M), MSRP US$ 169.90
32 Comments on Thermaltake Launches Toughpower Grand 80 PLUS Gold Certified PSUs
as a side note, having it modular is bad as it incresses resistance (i think its resistance, maybe noise as well?)
this also goes for the 8 pin mobo connector
also, after you shutdown the PC and the PSU turns off, why would the tempreture incress if the heat production has stoped? the air would get warmer yes but the componets them selves should get cooler not hotter.
Actually, this is the opposite. Say you are maxing out your pc with a very demanding app. or game. When you shut down you have effectively stopped all cooling of your hottest components. This, is the time when your pc ( Components and case ) get their hottest.
They sell a little Fan plug in that I have been installing in gaming pc's for years to keep your heat sink and a couple fans going for upto 30 sec. after shut down.
I had a link to this story somewhere- if i find it I'll post it. Although, they where primarily talking about water cooled pc's and the benefits of running the pump and rad for a minute or so after heavy load.
This has been done before on other PSU's.
The components in your power supply are still quite warm after you turn off your computer. A little extra cooling after power-down can't hurt.
Your analogy is much easier for someone to understand.
Peace.....
your right it wont get cooler but it cant get hotter.
Kaos and Static Charge are right, what Thermaltake did with this unit is not just marketing. It's better for PSU.
www.performance-pcs.com/catalog/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=36_48&products_id=4098
If the link does'nt work it is made by EVERCOOL under fan accessories.
Performance pcs.