Overall

While I can’t give the Toughpower DPS G any awards or a final verdict because we didn’t test its performance, I have been extremely impressed with its overall feature set. Thermaltake gave it a little style and class with its rounded casing along with a black and red theme that matched perfectly with my In Win D-Frame Mini build. For wiring the power supply is completely modular and they went all out with the thin flexible cabling, including the 24-pin motherboard cable. They didn’t force a pointless floppy power connection onto the Molex cables as well. What really sets it apart though is the software. Just having the option to be able to check temperatures and voltages is nice. But being able to also see and even graph out your power efficiency and wattage usage is great. If you are interested in keeping your power bill down you can use this to underclock your PC when you aren’t putting it under load. Or for me it is cool to be able to see just how much I can pull!

 

 

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You might call him obsessed or just a hardcore geek. Wes's obsession with gaming hardware and gadgets isn't anything new, he could be found taking things apart even as a child. When not poking around in PC's he can be found playing League of Legends, Awesomenauts, or Civilization 5 or watching a wide variety of TV shows and Movies. A car guy at heart, the same things that draw him into tweaking cars apply when building good looking fast computers. If you are interested in writing for Wes here at LanOC you can reach out to him directly using our contact form.

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garfi3ld replied the topic: #36155 12 Jan 2015 21:41
After digging ourselves out of the snow today I'm posting up our coverage today a little late. This week we have three articles for you guys to check out. I hope everyone stays warm and enjoys the CFB Championship game tonight.

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