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Thermaltake W0133RU ToughPower 1200W Modular Power Supply with APFC EPS 14cm Fan

Thermaltake W0133RU ToughPower 1200W Modular Power Supply with APFC EPS 14cm Fan
From Thermaltake

List Price: $379.99
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Product Description

Thermaltake is a respected leader in computer thermal solutions technology. Thermaltake has increasingly enjoyed the adoption of its thermal strategies by OEM and ODM companies worldwide. Its engineers are masters of airflow analysis, material conductivity and efficiency design. Thermaltake's unwavering devotion to quality and customer satisfaction has earned its products the approval of computer enthusiasts everywhere.PRODUCT FEATURES:Stable 1200W continuous output;Four independent & dedicated +12V rails (12V1, 12V2, 12V3, 12V4) provide superior performance for PC system;Three 8 pin and three 6 pin PCI-E connectors design supports Multi-GPU Graphic card;Supports Dual Core CPU / Quad Core CPU / Nvidia SLI & Quad SLI and all Multi-CoreGPU technologies;Modularized Cable Management to eliminate clutter and improve airflow inside the case;Independent Voltage Circuit: offers unflappable current delivery under heavy load;Strict voltage regulation (?3%): provides steady voltage for system;Active Power Factor Correction (PF>0.99) and high efficiency (up to 87%);Industrial grade components (capacitor, transformer, etc);High reliability: MTBF>120, 000 hours;Quiet and reliable 14cm ball-bearing fan;Protections: Over Current, Over Voltage, Under Voltage, Over Temperature, Over Power, and Short-Circuit protection.


Product Details

  • Brand: Thermaltake
  • Model: 60465
  • Dimensions: 4.50" h x 5.50" w x 10.00" l, 10.00 pounds

Features

  • computer and laptop
  • cases and power supplies
  • power supplies- 400w and over

Customer Reviews

Power at the cost of a huge size4
This is the first modular PSU I've ever tried, and I'm very happy with the concept. In reality, cable management is improved, but clutter is not completely gone. Still, with 3 hard disks connected, optical drive, graphics card, and a couple of things here and there, it has much room left to accommodate future additions in hardware (and naturally, clutter will increase proportionately). It's worth mentioning that it's quiet as a whisper despite its size and power.

My main gripe is the size of this thing. I bought a full tower case, that was in fact another product of thermaltake (Armor VA8003BWS), and to my absolute shock and horror, it didn't have enough room for it! I had to unscrew the top ports panel, hammer the inner metal a bit, and with some real hard pushing, got it to fit in. Forget about securing it with screws, it's just wedged in!

For the specific case that I bought, this PSU was so long it blocked the vent of an extra top exhaust fan.

Buy this if you're going to use it for the next 5 years or so, and if you intend, like me, to have 2-3 video cards sometime in the future. Otherwise, it's just too big and costs more than most other PSU's.

Very Impressed5
Second high-end PSU I've owned (prior was Enermax Galaxy 1000W). Once you get to the top-end, I think the features/aesthetics are probably more important than one actually functioning much better than the others. This one has many similar features to the Enermax but also has 8-pin PCI-E which is why I purchased it (my older model Enermax did not, although the newer model Enermax has it). I went with this one for high quality and positive reviews all around, and the available Amazon Prime shipping. I like the efficiency and modular cable design. It also is a little shorter than the Galaxy while being +200W. But, since I'm only going to be adding more components, it seems more power is better. Very quiet, as all PSU's at this price point are. Cables are plenty long enough for my Antec 900 case. Hopefully this will be a long-term PSU that will make it through several computer upgrades. A plus is the longer warranty than the Enermax has.

beastly5
It had burned 3 sources to be able, this ended the problems, the best thing if you have double processors or quadcore