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Thermaltake Introduces Toughpower SFX Platinum with a Native PCIe 12V-2x6 Connector

Thermaltake, a leading PC DIY brand for premium hardware solutions, is thrilled to launch the Toughpower SFX Platinum series, a top-tier fully modular power supply designed for compact and high-performance PCs. This PSU comes with a dimension of 125 mm (W)x63.5 mm (H)x103.8 mm (D) and can perfectly fit into an ITX and ATX chassis. The SFX Platinum complies with ATX 3.1 standards and features a native PCIe 12V-2x6 connector, ensuring stable power delivery for the next-gen PCIe 5.0 graphics card. This series has 80 Plus Platinum efficiency and is available in three wattage options, including 750 W, 850 W, and 1000 W.

The Toughpower SFX Platinum includes a matte black SFX to ATX adapter bracket in the package, so this SFX power supply can easily be installed in the ATX cases. With a native PCIe 12V-2x6 modular interface, the SFX Platinum series is compatible with the latest Intel SFX 12 V 4.1 and ATX 12 V 3.1 standards, which can efficiently power the high-end RTX 40 series graphics cards with PCIe 12+4pin connector. It also supports 8-pin PCIe cables for AMD GPU and entry RTX 40 series, providing maximum GPU compatibility.

Thermaltake Releases Toughpower GF3 1200W and GF A3 850W/1050W in Snow Edition

Thermaltake, the leading PC DIY premium brand for Case, Cooling, Gaming peripherals, and enthusiast Memory solutions, is proud to introduce the Toughpower GF3 1200 W Snow and the Toughpower GF A3 850 W/1050 W Snow, our first ATX 3.0 power supplies in white. To provide more options for the latest PSU with Intel's ATX 3.0 standard and native 12+4-pin PCIe Gen 5.0 connector, Thermaltake brings a new color to the high-attention GF3 series and GF A3 series. These two series are fully modular power supplies with 80 Plus Gold certification, achieving superior cable management and energy efficiency, and now comes in a snow edition!

The Toughpower GF3 1200 W Snow is compatible with the ATX 3.0 standard, enabling support of up to 300% GPU power excursion and 200% total power excursion. Designed with various connectors including a native 12+4-pin PCIe Gen 5.0 connector, the GF3 Snow series can fully support RTX 40 series graphics cards. The GF3 Snow is packed with 100% high quality Japanese 105°C/221°F electrolytic capacitors, offering the highest durability and reliability. To power up the high-end hardware steadily, the GF3 Snow series comes with more strict specifications than the Intel standard, including <30 mV low ripple noise design, voltage regulation <±2%, and >17 ms hold up time. Moreover, the built-in 140 mm fluid bearing fan guarantees strong cooling performance. To minimize the fan noise, the Smart Zero Fan design allows the fan to only spin when the power load exceeds a certain amount, and users can turn this fan mode on and off by the physical switch anytime as well.

Thermaltake Brings New Toughpower SFX Power Supplies to Computex 2023

Thermaltake has unveiled a whole new range of Toughpower SFX power supplies at the Computex 2023 show in Taipei. Since smaller SFF builds are becoming quite popular these days, it does not come as a surprise that Thermaltake is pushing this PSU form-factor to a whole new level. Thermaltake is not a stranger when it comes to SFX power supplies but its current Toughpower SFX Gold lineup will be expanded with new higher output models and given an ATX 3.0 specification, and it is introducing the new Toughpower SFX Platinum series.

The Thermaltake Toughpower SFX Gold lineup was already available in 450 W, 550 W, 650 W, and 750 W versions, but now, Thermaltake is bringing new 750 W, 850 W, and 1000 W models, which are all compatible with ATX 3.0 specifications and feature a native PCIe 5.0 12+4-pin modular interface. The Toughpower SFX Gold 750 W and 850 W models will use a standard SFX form-factor, while the 1000 W model will be based on a slightly longer SFX-L form factor. The star of the PSU show is the Toughpower SFX Platinum series, also coming in 750 W, 850 W, and 1000 W models, and as the name suggests, these have 80 Plus Platinum efficiency. The Toughpower SFX Platinum will also be compatible with ATX 3.0 specifications and feature the same native PCIe 5.0 12+4-pin modular interface. Both the Toughpower SFX Gold and the Toughpower SFX Platinum series are bundled with SFX to ATX adapter bracket. We expect them both in retail/e-tail soon.

Thermaltake Launches the Toughpower Grand Platinum Snow Edition Power Supply

Thermaltake, being the industry pioneer brand with expertise in PC chassis, power supply and thermal solution, excited to release the latest addition to our signature power supply series - the Toughpower Grand Platinum Snow Edition 700 W and 600 W. The Toughpower Grand Platinum Snow Edition is certified with 80 PLUS Platinum that grant up to 94% efficiency, featuring high current massive single +12V rail, modular cable design, patented 14 cm flower-shape fan with the integration of FanDelayCool Technology guaranteed system for a smooth and substantial operation.

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To facilitate the idea of building a green environment, the new Toughpower Grand Platinum Snow not only has incorporated 100% Japanese made capacitors and 3oz copper PCB to lower the temperature for efficiency and reliability. It has a redesigned layout of the main circuitry, an alteration on the primary winding from Double Forward converter to LLC Resonant converter, as well as employed the active clamp ZVS to improve the efficiency rate from 80 PLUS Gold to 80 PLUS Platinum for power users to get the most out of the system while saving up to 3% of energy from before.

Thermaltake Unveils the Toughpower 90 W and 120 W universal AC power adapters

Thermaltake, being the industry pioneer brand with expertise in PC power and thermal solutions, carrying the corporate vision of "building Thermaltake Technology into a cultural brand for the enjoyment of entertainment, e-Sports, technology, and lifestyle" and continues to drive toward the corporate mission of "delivering the perfect user experience" in all segment of the market, unveil the notebook/laptop power companion - the Toughpower 90 W and 120 W universal AC power adapters addressing at user's concern.

When it comes to any sort of laptop/notebook computers, the power adapters are the most often used accessory beside the main device, especially for people on the move the power adapters wears off easily. With this statement we would think a power adapter could be as important as people may think, oddly enough, people seldom pay any attention to the importance and the safety of the adapters. The Toughpower 90 W and 120 W universal AC power adapters offer the best quality and safety for the users and gamers!

Thermaltake tender Toughpower and SMART Series with Further Prospect

Thermaltake, being the industry pioneer brand with expertise in PC power and thermal solutions, carrying the corporate vision of "building Thermaltake Technology into a cultural brand for the enjoyment of entertainment, e-Sports, technology, and lifestyle" and continues to drive toward the corporate mission of "delivering the perfect user experience" in all segment of the market. This January [they probably mean February], Thermaltake is expanding both Toughpower and SMART PSU product line, by adding Toughpower 550 W, 650 W and 750 W 80Plus Gold certified as well as SMART 750 W and 850 W 80Plus Bronze certified PSUs to fulfill mainstream users' and enthusiasts' requirement.

Thermaltake Unveils the New Generation of PSU – Toughpower XT

Thermaltake Technology, the leading brand of computer components, today announced the next generation of its high-performance Toughpower family - Toughpower XT. Toughpower XT features a number of cutting-edge innovations that set it above the competition. New features such as FanDelayCool for thorough cooling, S.P.T. Indicator for real-time monitoring, and 12Vin1 for the best compatibility have never been offered in most of the current PSUs. Toughpower XT is currently available in three models: 850W, 750W, 650W.

Since its successful launch in 2006, Thermaltake's top of the line PSU-Toughpower Series- has gained a great reputation for its high-performance and excellent quality in the past years. To maintain and even surpass its own leading position in the industry, Thermaltake's R&D engineers have redesigned the inner structure to upgrade the current Toughpower PSU.

Thermaltake Releases New 750W and 850W Toughpower QFan PSUs

Thermaltake today also updated its line-up of power supply units to include the new Toughpower QFan 750W and 850W models. The QFan PSUs are named upon the big 14cm silent QFan with unique blades and the 360° open frame design featured on the power supplies. The QFan helps well in reducing the overall noise output and accelerating greater internal air flow at the same time. Both new high wattage PSUs are 80Plus compliant, offer a powerful single +12V 60A rail and meet the latest requirements for powering up to four graphics cards. Additionally they use Japan made capacitors only and come with a five year warranty. Both new PSUs are set to become available before the end of this quarter. Find more information at Thermaltake.

Thermaltake Has The World’s First and Only 1500W NVIDIA SLI Certified Power Supply

Thermaltake lifted up today its top of the line Toughpower power supply units to 1500W. Claiming that Toughpower 1500W has the highest output wattage among all SLI certified PSUs in the market, and is the only 1500W PSU in the world that's certified for SLI, you'll receive very well made modular unit that has four independent +12V rails, is Intel ATX 12V 2.3 and EPS 2.91 compatible and has four 6pin PCI-E and four 8pin PCI-E connectors for multiple high-end video cards. The unit is cooled by a quiet and reliable 14cm ball-bearing fan. It also has Active Power Factor Correction, high efficiency of up to 87% and Over Current, Over Voltage, Under Voltage, Over Temperature, Over Power, and Short-Circuit protection.
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