Thermaltake brought a few new power supply units to the Computex 2025 show, including the ToughPower I2000 Platinum and the all new ToughPower SFX Titanium, which is now coming in the 1,200 W power output version and with 80 Plus Titanium rating.
As expected, the ToughPower I2000 Platinum will use a hybrid design that switch between single- and multi-rail output via software, depending on the need. As the name suggests, it will be available with power output of up to 2,000 W, where it is rated at 80 Plus Platinum, while 1,650 W and models below are rated at 80 Plus Titanium. Each output can be monitored via software, which also used to switch between single- and multi-rail modes. Thermaltake also brought the new ToughPower SFX Titanium PSU to the Computex 2025 show, and this time around they managed to push the power output to 1,200 W, which is quite impressive considering it is an SFX size PSU, and it even has a 80 Plus Titanium rating. Both PSU lineups have native 12+4pin PCIe Gen 5.1 connector and meets ATX 3.1 specifications, and are based on the modular design.
Unfortunately, Thermaltake was not ready to reveal the precise details regarding the availability date or the price, so we'll have to wait for an announcement after the Computex 2025 show.
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As expected, the ToughPower I2000 Platinum will use a hybrid design that switch between single- and multi-rail output via software, depending on the need. As the name suggests, it will be available with power output of up to 2,000 W, where it is rated at 80 Plus Platinum, while 1,650 W and models below are rated at 80 Plus Titanium. Each output can be monitored via software, which also used to switch between single- and multi-rail modes. Thermaltake also brought the new ToughPower SFX Titanium PSU to the Computex 2025 show, and this time around they managed to push the power output to 1,200 W, which is quite impressive considering it is an SFX size PSU, and it even has a 80 Plus Titanium rating. Both PSU lineups have native 12+4pin PCIe Gen 5.1 connector and meets ATX 3.1 specifications, and are based on the modular design.


Unfortunately, Thermaltake was not ready to reveal the precise details regarding the availability date or the price, so we'll have to wait for an announcement after the Computex 2025 show.
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