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Thermaltake Toughpower SFX Series PSUs Now Available

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Thermaltake, the leading PC DIY premium brand for Cooling, Gaming Gear, and Enthusiast Memory solutions, is thrilled to bring out a new power supplies series to the market - Toughpower SFX 450 W/550 W/650 W Gold - TT Premium Edition. This series is an upgraded version of our previous SFX power supplies, which aims at giving users a more stable and reliable work environment. The Toughpower SFX series power supplies are 125 mm in width, 100 mm in-depth, and 63.5 mm in height, and they also adapt high quality Japanese main capacitors, which improves durability and offers high stability.

This PSU is equipped with a SFX to ATX adapter bracket that allows users to have more options selecting their ideal case. Other than that, the PSU is designed with a 90 mm Hydraulic Bearing Fan, which enables better performance by taking in more air to cool down the power supply compared to previous Thermaltake SFX series with 82 mm fans. What's more, there are two highlights which cannot be neglected: firstly, all ripples are lower than 30 mV on +12V, +5V or +3.3 from 0% to 100% load to provide steadier operation. Secondly, in order to meet the highest performance, the voltage regulation is set to no more than ±2% for major rails and is stricter than Intel's standard of ±5%. If you're looking for a PSU with favorable features, especially for those who are using Mini ITX cases or other compact cases, Toughpower SFX 450 W/550 W/650 W Gold - TT Premium Edition will be your right fit!



Features of the Thermaltake Toughpower SFX Gold Series Power Supply - TT Premium Edition:
<30 mV Low Ripple Noise
A new feature to ensure more stable operation of power supplies and keeps your performance-critical components working consistently for longer: All ripples are lower than 30 mV on +12V, +5V or +3.3V from 0% to 100% load.

Extremely Strict Voltage Regulation <±2%
To ensure the PSU is meeting the highest performance, we set an extremely strict voltage regulation that is no more than ±2% for major rails in comparison with Intel's standard ±5% for major rails and ±10% for -12 V.

Ultra Quiet 90 mm Hydraulic Bearing Fan
The new Ultra Quiet Hydraulic Bearing Fan has been upgraded from 82 mm to 90 mm to better intake more air to cool down the power supply whilst maintaining a silent working environment.

SFX to ATX Adapter Bracket
Toughpower SFX Gold series come with an SFX to ATX adapter bracket to offers users more choices when it comes to selecting the ideal case for the build.

Zero RPM Smart Fan
Built with an intelligent temperature controlled Zero RPM Smart Fan, the fan can effectively reduce unwelcome noise generated by fan operation and ramping up only when needed.

Fully Modular Low-Profile Flat Cable
Toughpower SFX Gold series offers modular cable selection, including Main Power Connector (24pin), ATX 12 V (4+4pin), SATA (5pin), PCI-E (6+2pin), Peripheral (4Pin) & FDD and FDD Adapters for users while powering the system at an advantageous voltage. The low-profile flat black cables make cable management easier, reduces clutter and increases airflow inside the chassis.

Premium Japanese 105°C/221°F Capacitors
This series provides great durability and the highest stability while remaining reliable by adopting Premium Japanese Capacitors.

High Amperage Single +12V Rail
Powerful single +12V rail ensures a stable and reliable supply to other PC components.

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Great to see more options in the SFX space! There are also far too few Gold (or higher) low output rated units on the market, so that 450W unit is a welcome addition (should be sufficient for the vast majority of gaming PCs out there!), though the 550W and 650W units are great for higher end (RX 6800/RTX 3070 and upwards) builds. Hopefully these are well built and don't have overly noisy fans.
 
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Always nice to see updated designs and upgraded parts, but will wait for reviews to see if the breakdown shows other cost-cutting crap parts.
 
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Cool, now we need more chassis that use SFX supplies. MINI ITX cases are obcessed with using ATX supplies for some reason.
 
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I must be the only one man enough to admit I like and use their products.
I'd get one of these PSU's if the SFX units weren't priced so high compared to ATX units.
 
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I must be the only one man enough to admit I like and use their products.
Most of the time it's somebody else's products rebranded as theirs. Then again, Noctua is guilty with their NF-A12X25, Nidec Gentle Typhoon ripoff.
 
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Most of the time it's somebody else's products rebranded as theirs. Then again, Noctua is guilty with their NF-A12X25, Nidec Gentle Typhoon ripoff.
Fake it til you make it seems to be the motto of most companies.
Most seem to have copied something or other, in the end it's the quality and reliability that counts.
 
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Most seem to have copied something or other, in the end it's the quality and reliability that counts.
Which Thermaltake failed to deliver for me personally and for my friend group. Only thing that I liked was one of their quiet fans on some 120mm tower CPU cooler and that's about it.
 
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