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Thermaltake Smart RGB 700w Power Supply Review

Over Power Protection and Max Wattage


With the Thermaltake Smart RGB having 700w of power, this should be more than enough for even high-end gaming systems. Despite that though, you may occasionally, perhaps through overclocking, want to try and push that a little harder. In this regards, this power supply has plenty more to offer.

In our testing the Thermaltake Smart RGB 700w achieved 1029w of output before the OPP kicked in. When you consider that this is 68% over the rated amount (329w) this is exceptionally impressive. There is no reason at all to suggest why this power supply couldn’t, within reason, operate at 800w-900w without skipping a beat.

We do, of course, always advise that you buy within the remit of your system output. For a budget power supply to so massively exceed its rated amount though is nothing short of incredible.

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