Wednesday, June 29th 2022
Thermaltake Announces Toughpower PF1 1050W/1200W TT Premium Edition Availability
Thermaltake, the leading PC DIY premium brand for Cooling, Gaming Gear, and Enthusiast Memory solutions, announces that Toughpower PF1 1050 W/1200 W—TT Premium Edition is now available for purchase via the TT Premium and Thermaltake worldwide network of authorized retailers and distributors.
Being the higher wattage models to the customer-beloved Toughpower PF1 series, the Toughpower PF1 1050 W/1200 W delivers 80 PLUS Platinum-certified efficiency, and levels up in cooling performance by featuring a 120 mm High Static Pressure Fan which can perform at a maximum operating speed of up to 2500 RPM. The second-generation hydraulic bearing, exceptional fan blades, and anti-vibration mounting system of the fan also helps to further its cooling performance.This fully modular series is equipped with Smart Zero Fan to minimize undesired noise, under 30 mV low ripple noise design to reduce electricity waste, and 100% Japanese-made capacitors to ensure reliability. The PSU voltage regulation is set to no more than plus or minus 2 percent for major rails to deliver higher standards than Intel's specification.
What's more, one of the highlights of the Toughpower PF1 series which cannot be neglected is its compact size. In general, the depth of the ATX PSU ranges from 160 mm to 180 mm; however, the Toughpower PF1 1050 W/1200 W is in the size of 150 mm (W) x 86 mm (H) x 140 mm (D), which is relatively shorter than a normal ATX PSU, and provides an ample space for easy installation and cable management.
For gaming enthusiasts and working professionals who are looking for high wattage and high-quality PSU in a compact size, the Toughpower PF1 1050 W/1200 W Platinum Series is your best choice.
Features of the Thermaltake Toughpower PF1 1050W/1200W Platinum - TT Premium Edition:
120mm High Static Pressure Fan
Toughpower PF1 1050W/1200W Platinum features a High Static Pressure Fan with a maximum fan speed of up to 2500 RPM, ensuring superb cooling performance. The 2nd Generation Hydraulic Bearing incorporates a new shaft design with inside etches, and an Exceptional Blade Design to guarantee that the fan blades are very tensile in strength, and the Anti-Vibration Mounting System is to provide protection and silent operation.
Compact Design with 140 mm Depth
The Toughower PF1 Plainum Series is designed to be compact with its size of 140 mm (D) x 86 mm (H) x 150 mm (L) providing ample space for cable management.
Smart Zero Fan
Designed with our Smart Zero Fan, the fan will not spin until the load exceeds 30% of the power supply, minimizing fan noise.
<30 mV Low Ripple Noise
All ripples are lower than 30 mV on +12V, +5V or +3.3V from 0% to 100% load to ensure a stable operation and keeps your performance-critical components functioning more reliable for longer.
Extremely Strict Voltage Regulation < ±2%
The voltage regulation is stricter than Intel's standard ±5% for major rails and ±10% for -12 V, and is set to no more than ±2% for major rails to meet the highest performance.
Fully Modular Low-Profile Flat Cable
Offers cable selection for users while powering the system at an advantageous voltage. Low-profile flat black cables makes cable management easier, reduces clutter and increases airflow inside the chassis.
Premium Japanese 105°C/221°F Capacitors
Providing great durability as well as offering the highest stability, while remaining reliable.
High Amperage Single +12V Rail
Powerful single +12V rail ensures a stable and reliable supply to other PC components.
80 PLUS Platinum Certified and Intel C6/C7 States Ready
Toughpower PF1 Platinum series saves energy through its high energy efficiency up to 92% and is certified to 80 PLUS Platinum. The series has been optimized to work with all generations of Intel's processors to achieve maximum energy savings.
Being the higher wattage models to the customer-beloved Toughpower PF1 series, the Toughpower PF1 1050 W/1200 W delivers 80 PLUS Platinum-certified efficiency, and levels up in cooling performance by featuring a 120 mm High Static Pressure Fan which can perform at a maximum operating speed of up to 2500 RPM. The second-generation hydraulic bearing, exceptional fan blades, and anti-vibration mounting system of the fan also helps to further its cooling performance.This fully modular series is equipped with Smart Zero Fan to minimize undesired noise, under 30 mV low ripple noise design to reduce electricity waste, and 100% Japanese-made capacitors to ensure reliability. The PSU voltage regulation is set to no more than plus or minus 2 percent for major rails to deliver higher standards than Intel's specification.
What's more, one of the highlights of the Toughpower PF1 series which cannot be neglected is its compact size. In general, the depth of the ATX PSU ranges from 160 mm to 180 mm; however, the Toughpower PF1 1050 W/1200 W is in the size of 150 mm (W) x 86 mm (H) x 140 mm (D), which is relatively shorter than a normal ATX PSU, and provides an ample space for easy installation and cable management.
For gaming enthusiasts and working professionals who are looking for high wattage and high-quality PSU in a compact size, the Toughpower PF1 1050 W/1200 W Platinum Series is your best choice.
Features of the Thermaltake Toughpower PF1 1050W/1200W Platinum - TT Premium Edition:
120mm High Static Pressure Fan
Toughpower PF1 1050W/1200W Platinum features a High Static Pressure Fan with a maximum fan speed of up to 2500 RPM, ensuring superb cooling performance. The 2nd Generation Hydraulic Bearing incorporates a new shaft design with inside etches, and an Exceptional Blade Design to guarantee that the fan blades are very tensile in strength, and the Anti-Vibration Mounting System is to provide protection and silent operation.
Compact Design with 140 mm Depth
The Toughower PF1 Plainum Series is designed to be compact with its size of 140 mm (D) x 86 mm (H) x 150 mm (L) providing ample space for cable management.
Smart Zero Fan
Designed with our Smart Zero Fan, the fan will not spin until the load exceeds 30% of the power supply, minimizing fan noise.
<30 mV Low Ripple Noise
All ripples are lower than 30 mV on +12V, +5V or +3.3V from 0% to 100% load to ensure a stable operation and keeps your performance-critical components functioning more reliable for longer.
Extremely Strict Voltage Regulation < ±2%
The voltage regulation is stricter than Intel's standard ±5% for major rails and ±10% for -12 V, and is set to no more than ±2% for major rails to meet the highest performance.
Fully Modular Low-Profile Flat Cable
Offers cable selection for users while powering the system at an advantageous voltage. Low-profile flat black cables makes cable management easier, reduces clutter and increases airflow inside the chassis.
Premium Japanese 105°C/221°F Capacitors
Providing great durability as well as offering the highest stability, while remaining reliable.
High Amperage Single +12V Rail
Powerful single +12V rail ensures a stable and reliable supply to other PC components.
80 PLUS Platinum Certified and Intel C6/C7 States Ready
Toughpower PF1 Platinum series saves energy through its high energy efficiency up to 92% and is certified to 80 PLUS Platinum. The series has been optimized to work with all generations of Intel's processors to achieve maximum energy savings.
22 Comments on Thermaltake Announces Toughpower PF1 1050W/1200W TT Premium Edition Availability
as in nGreedia v2.0, hehehehe :)
I mean there's always a sollution to a problem.
Because of that i wont have to replace my PSU (at all) at that point.
Today through I use a phanteks Revolt x 1200 watt psu made by seasonic. But it is all because it's the only psu you can run two systems on at once. Not because it is made by seasonic.
They are still alot of gpu being sold atm with current connector.
Normally they wait the release of the card and you see a bunch of new psu with the new connector you talking about the same day.
Beside nvidia how many other gpu manufactures use the newer ports ?
ATX 12V v2.4
from wiki
The ATX12V 2.4 specifications were published in April 2013. It is specified in Revision 1.31 of the 'Design Guide for Desktop Platform Form Factors'
this is actually common, unfortunately. Look at corsairs psus on their website.
www.corsair.com/us/en/Categories/Products/Power-Supply-Units/hxi-series-2017-config/p/CP-9020137-NA#tab-tech-specs
same thing
ver 3.0 rev 2.0 here
www.techpowerup.com/forums/attachments/atx-version-3-0-multi-rail-desktop-platform-power-supply-pdf.251298/
So in a more straight forward way,
Nobody used the new power connector nvidia came out with
Forget all the clean wiring nonsense and how amd will follow a Competitors idiotic gpu connector :laugh:
evga/ asus/ gigabyte/ msi/... all stayed with regular obsolete psu power connectors from prior series yeah very interesting. :cool: