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Thermaltake GF2 ARGB (750w) TT Premium Edition PSU Review

Over Power Protection and Max Wattage

While power supplies are provided with a rated wattage output amount, it is never uncommon for a little wiggle room to be available above that in most designs. If a user does push things beyond that amount, however, which incidentally is never advisable, it is important to know that the PSU will automatically shut itself down before the risk of any damage (to the power supply or your components) can present itself.

Achieving a top wattage of 976, we can confirm that the over power protections worked exactly as they should with the GF2 ARGB, but more so, it’s certainly impressive to see that it was able to achieve around 25% above the rated value before this did kick in.

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