Friday, January 28th 2011

Thortech Announces Thunderbolt Plus and Thunderbolt 80 Plus Gold Modular PSUs

THORTECH announces the launch of the all new Thunderbolt & Thunderbolt PLUS Series high efficiency gaming performance power supply. The Thunderbolt PLUS Series is equipped with the patented innovative iPower Meter interactive PSU control panel which allows the user to monitor the actual efficiency, wattage, temperature and control the fan speed mode of the PSU, just to name a few. Thunderbolt & Thunderbolt PLUS Series are 80 Plus Gold and NVIDIA SLI certified, as well as compliance with the latest Intel and AMD CPU.
Key features of Thunderbolt Plus with iPower Meter - 800W, 1000W, and 1200W
  • Efficiency performance of up to > 90% with 80Plus Gold certification
  • Single +12V rail design providing up to 65A (800W), 80A(1000W), 100A (1200W)
  • iPower Meter, industry's 1st interactive PSU control panel, chassis panel mounting 5.25"
  • Modular Cable Management
  • Complies with all the latest Intel and AMD CPU
  • Designed to sustain at 50°C ambient with full wattage output
  • Interleave Active PFC circuit helps to provide perfect PF value > 0.99
  • Supports ATX 12V V2.3 and EPS 12V V2.91 standards
  • 135mm Ball Bearing Fan with smart fan control circuit
  • Smart Fan Control Technology Ready
  • Support NVIDIA SLI & ATI Crossfire multiple graphic cards platform
  • Low ESR 105°C solid state capacitors
  • Multi-Protection as OCP/ OVP/ OPP/ UVP/ SCP/ OTP
  • MTBF: 120,000 hours
  • Safety Approvals: CUL, TÜV, CB, CE, FCC, CCC, C'TICK, GOST-R, PSE
  • Five Year Warranty
Key Features of Thunderbolt 650W, 850W, 1000W, and 1200W
  • Efficiency performance > 90% with 80Plus Gold certification
  • Quad +12V rail design providing up to 52A (650W), 70A (850W), 80A (1000W), 100A (1200W)
  • Modular Cable Management
  • Complies with all the latest Intel and AMD CPU
  • Designed to sustain at 50°C ambient with full wattage output
  • Active PFC circuit helps to provide perfect PF value > 0.99
  • Supports ATX 12V V2.3 and EPS 12V V2.91 standards.
  • 135mm Ball Bearing Fan with smart fan control circuit to provide better system airflow
  • Smart Fan Control Technology Ready
  • Support NVIDIA SLI & ATI Crossfire multiple graphic cards platform
  • Low ESR 105°C solid state capacitors
  • Multi-protection design includes OCP/ OVP/ OPP/ UVP/ SCP/ OTP
  • MTBF: 120,000 hours
  • Safety Approvals: CUL, TÜV, CB, CE, FCC, C'TICK, GOST-R, PSE
  • Five Year Warranty
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12 Comments on Thortech Announces Thunderbolt Plus and Thunderbolt 80 Plus Gold Modular PSUs

#1
btarunr
Editor & Senior Moderator
Thortech is an affiliate brand of GeIL. It's been making industrial/server PSUs for 15 years now.
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#2
LAN_deRf_HA
Preempting the "I've never heard of them, must be shit." crowd eh?
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#4
WhiteLotus
btarunrThortech is an affiliate brand of GeIL. It's been making industrial/server PSUs for 15 years now.
So they actually make them or do they just design them and get some other company to produce them like Corsair does?
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#5
bear jesus
I love the idea of the iPower Meter showing the efficiency, wattage, temperature and fan control.

Fan control is something i would love to have as my corsair HX620 can get pretty toasty but the fan always stays 100% silent, i would love to be able to up the fan speed a little even if it came at the cost of it making a sound for the first time in it's life :laugh:
AndreiDP. good PSUs if you ask me.
www.jonnyguru.com/modules.php?name=NDReviews&op=Story&reid=205
Thanks for the link, time to do some reading.
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#6
HXL492
Been seeing a lot of 80 plus GOLD PSUs being released.
Hopefully they will become mainstream within two years or so :toast:
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#8
AsRock
TPU addict
About time company's released their PSU's with a display. Wish jonnyguru tried it without the display connected for those who don't have the space for it.

Heatsinks to me seemed a little small but according to Jonn it does well with them.
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#9
panchoman
Sold my stars!
who's the oem? i think this is one of the questions on everybody's mind :p
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#10
mlee49
Thortech!!!! That's a brandname I can trust!
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#11
claylomax
LAN_deRf_HAPreempting the "I've never heard of them, must be shit." crowd eh?
Add to that "Corsair is the best" :shadedshu
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#12
[H]@RD5TUFF
I have never heard of Thortech, is this a EU brand, it looks impressive, but I wouldn't have clue where I could see one as I would like to get my hands on one, just how I roll with everything I buy.
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