With the Thermaltake Toughpower models has been present for some time on the PSU market. The series is now completely revised and given the code “XT” as a sign of a high-quality, powerful and more efficient psu, a modular cable management and a large and quiet 140mm fan. This is automatically controlled and has a follow-up control. So it turns on for a time after the the computer is inactive to handle the rest of the heat from the housing.
The stated life expectancy of 120,000 hours and the long warranty period of five years already show that in the Toughpower XT series is not only powerful but also very durable components are used. In addition to Japanese capacitors installed a Thermaltake DC-DC module. Thus the 3.3 V and 5 V lines are not created directly, but only diverted from the 12-V power line. This allows the PSU to respond more flexible with fluctuations in load and works more efficient.
Result of the efforts is a fuller-average efficiency of 86.87 percent, reaching 88.62 percent in the top even.This Thermaltake power supply has been certified 80Plus Bronze. To reduce the energy consumption that meets the Energy Star 5.0 TPX-875m and the Deep Power Down Mode C6.
On the other hand, requires power, this power supply is also harmless, but they are available. With 875 watts it This is the top model of the Toughpower XT Series and has output 72 A single rail at 12 volts . Three LEDs on the power supply indicate at a glance the PSU status and allow a targeted fault diagnosis.
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