Computex 2014: The latest ranges of Thermaltake Toughpower PSUs are on show here at Computex 2014, and it looks like Thermaltake have been listening carefully to their customers feedback. The new DPS G 1050W still offers realtime performance monitoring and control, but Thermaltake have moved the monitoring hardware to an in-cable design, allowing them to lower the end user retail price (details coming soon), while still offering Gold certification, an ultra quiet 14cm fan, fully modular flat cables, a powerful single 12v rail design and high quality Japanese capacitors. This one is going to be a popular choice with the enthusiast market.
Still mining those cryptocurrencies, or maybe you just need to power a monster of a rendering rig? Then this new 1500W Titanium rated PSU offers a fully modular design, quiet fan, japanese capacitors and of course packs enough power to push any of today’s biggest graphics hardware.
As a nice little bonus, Thermaltake will no also be selling these lovely individually sleeved cables, details are a little sparse at the moment, but we expect we’ll be hearing more about these shortly.
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