Thermaltake has announced a new expansion to the Toughpower GF1 Gold series power supply – the Toughpower GF1 1000/1200 W Gold – TT Premium Edition. Delivering 80 PLUS Gold-certified efficiency, the new Toughpower GF1 Gold series models remain all merits but come with higher wattages to let users have more options to choose from. With the standard ATX form factor, the Toughpower GF1 1000/1200 W Gold power supplies feature a 140 mm hydraulic bearing fan with intelligent RPM controls, providing a superior cooling result. In addition, the Smart Zero Fan will not operate until the load exceeds 30% of the total power, which helps minimize fan noise.
To reach a zero cable platform, a copper plate connecting the back panel and the PCB, delivers better heat dissipation; at the same time, its fully modular low-profile flat cables also help make cable management easier. Aimed at providing the highest performance with the foremost quality, the Toughpower GF1 Gold series adopts high quality Japanese main capacitors and passes many severe settings, such as ripples being lower than 30 mV on +12V, +5V, or +3.3 from 0% to 100% load, and the voltage regulation is set to no more than ±2% for major rails and is stricter than Intel’s standard of ±5%. If you are a fan of the Toughpower GF1 Gold series or you are looking for a power supply with higher wattages, the Toughpower GF1 1000/1200 W Gold – TT Premium Edition is the right fit for you.
Although Thermaltake has confirmed a general release for its new GF1 power supplies, at the time of writing, we have not been able to confirm any specific prices. – If you do, however, want to learn more, you can check out the official product websites via the links below:
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