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Thermaltake Introduces ToughPower SFX PSUs up to 1000W with ATX 3.0 Compatibility and PCIe 5.0 Connector


Thermaltake Introduces ToughPower SFX PSUs up to 1000W with ATX 3.0 Compatibility and PCIe 5.0 Connector



Following in the footsteps of FSP, Thermaltake also has announced the new range of ToughPower SFX power supplies which include the new 12VHPWR connector for PCIe 5.0 and are compatible with the latest ATX 3.0 standard. These power supplies are prepared to give the necessary power to the new NVIDIA RTX 4090 that we will see in a few days and for the NVIDIA RTX 4080 They will be available next November.

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these sources Thermaltake Toughpower with SFX Form Factor They have a smaller size for compact equipment configuration, but offer all the necessary potential for the new generation of graphics and processors. It has a single rail for 12 V that will offer all the necessary power in a stable way. You can also install them on computers with an ATX form factor since they include an adapter.

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have a design fully modular which will help save space by installing only the necessary cables. They are available with powers from 750 W to 1000 W with certification 80 PLUS Goldthe dimensions are for the 750 and 850 W of 125x63x100mm, going up to 126 mm deep in the 1000 W version. In addition, they have the system Smart ZeroFan that stops the fan when the load is less than 30%.

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This new Thermaltake ToughPower SFX series will be available mid november with a price of €169.90 for the 750W model, €194.90 for the 850 W model and €244.90 for the 1000 W. All models have a 7-year manufacturer’s warranty.

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Article Writer: Juan Antonio Soto

Juan Antonio Soto

I am a Computer Engineer and my specialty is automation and robotics. My passion for hardware began at the age of 14 when I gutted my first computer: a 386 DX 40 with 4MB of RAM and a 210MB hard drive. I continue to give free rein to my passion in the technical articles that I write in Geeknetic. I spend most of my free time playing video games, contemporary and retro, on the more than 20 consoles I have, in addition to the PC.

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