Wednesday, January 8th 2025
Thermaltake Brings New ATX 3.1 and PCIe Gen 5.0 Ready PSUs to CES 2025
Thermaltake unveiled a couple of new PSUs at the CES 2025 show, but the stars of the show were the new TOUGHPOWER TF3 Titanium and the TOUGHPOWER SFX Titanium. In addition, there is a TOUGHPOWER IRGB PLUS Titanium and the TOUGHPOWER D2000. As expected, the entire new lineup is ATX 3.1 compliant and PCIe Gen 5 ready, and uses 100 percent JP electrolytic capacitors.
The TOUGHPOWER TF3 will be available in 1300 W and 1600 W options, while the TOUGHPOWER IRGB PLUS comes in 1250 W and 1650 W options. Both are fully compatible with the new ATX 3.1 specifications, and come with native support for two PCIe Gen 5.1 16-pin power connector. Thermaltake is introducing the new hybrid multi-rail OCP design, which allows the PSU to switch between single and multi-rail, with OCP activating between 130 and 150 percent on each rail. The PSU also has an OCM button that allows users to enable single rail for enhanced overclocking performance. The TOUGHPOWER SFX TITANIUM certainly caught our attention, as Thermaltake managed to make a 1200 W PSU with 80 Plus Titanium efficiency rating in a standard 125 x 63.5 x 103.8 mm SFX dimensions.The Thermaltake TF3 Titanium will be coming in 1300 W and 1650 W options in Q1 2025, priced at $259.99 and $299.99, respectively. The TOUGHPOWER SFX 1200 Titanium price and availability date has yet to be announced, while the TOUGHPOWER D2000 Platinum will not be coming to the US, while availability and price for other regions will be confirmed at the later date. The TOUGHPOWER IRGB PLUS 1650 W will be priced at $449.99, but Thermaltake has yet to confirm the availability date.
The TOUGHPOWER TF3 will be available in 1300 W and 1600 W options, while the TOUGHPOWER IRGB PLUS comes in 1250 W and 1650 W options. Both are fully compatible with the new ATX 3.1 specifications, and come with native support for two PCIe Gen 5.1 16-pin power connector. Thermaltake is introducing the new hybrid multi-rail OCP design, which allows the PSU to switch between single and multi-rail, with OCP activating between 130 and 150 percent on each rail. The PSU also has an OCM button that allows users to enable single rail for enhanced overclocking performance. The TOUGHPOWER SFX TITANIUM certainly caught our attention, as Thermaltake managed to make a 1200 W PSU with 80 Plus Titanium efficiency rating in a standard 125 x 63.5 x 103.8 mm SFX dimensions.The Thermaltake TF3 Titanium will be coming in 1300 W and 1650 W options in Q1 2025, priced at $259.99 and $299.99, respectively. The TOUGHPOWER SFX 1200 Titanium price and availability date has yet to be announced, while the TOUGHPOWER D2000 Platinum will not be coming to the US, while availability and price for other regions will be confirmed at the later date. The TOUGHPOWER IRGB PLUS 1650 W will be priced at $449.99, but Thermaltake has yet to confirm the availability date.
1 Comment on Thermaltake Brings New ATX 3.1 and PCIe Gen 5.0 Ready PSUs to CES 2025
Impressive the size difference. The smaller one is the sfx one.
I like the freedom to enable or disable the zero fan mode for a power supply by a little switch.