When I was putting together the last few parts for our In Win D-Frame Mini build I knew I wanted to stick with a black and red theme and get a power supply that matched the performance of the rest of the build. Going with a Thermaltake Power Supply really was the only option to get both. So they were kind enough to send over their Toughpower DPS G 750 Watt power supply. While it fit everything I needed, it also peaked my curiosity. I mean, this is a power supply that comes with software. So today, beyond taking a look at the power supply itself, I will also be taking a closer look at the included software to see what it is all about and find out If it is something you really need or if it is marketing fluff.
Product Name: Thermaltake Toughpower DPS G 750W
Review Sample Provided by: Thermaltake
Written by: Wes
Pictures by: Wes
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Specifications |
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Model |
TPG-750DH3FCG |
Type |
Intel ATX 12V 2.31 & SSI EPS 12V 2.92 |
Max. Output Capacity |
750W |
Peak Output Capacity |
900W |
Color |
Black |
Dimension ( W / H / D ) |
150mm(W) x 86mm(H) x 180mm(L) |
PFC (Power Factor Correction) |
Active PFC |
Power Good Signal |
100-500 msec |
Hold Up Time |
> 16ms at 70% load |
Input current |
10A |
Input Frequency Range |
47Hz - 63Hz |
Input Voltage |
100V - 240V |
Operating Temperature |
0 ℃ to +40℃ |
Operating Humidity |
20% to 90%,non-condensing |
Storage Temperature |
-20 ℃ to +70 ℃ |
Storage Humidity |
5% to 95%, non-condensing |
Cooling System |
14cm dual ball bearing Fan: 1500R.P.M. ± 10% |
Efficiency |
MEET 80 Plus GOLD at 115Vac input. |
MTBF |
120,000 hrs minimum |
Safety Approval |
CE, TUV, FCC, UL/CUL, BSMI |
PCI-E Connector |
4 |