Power Supplies

Thermaltake Toughpower SFX 1000 Watt Fully Modular 80+ Platinum Power Supply Review

Thermaltake has one of the most impressive PSU line-ups on the the market today, offering high-end build-quality, performance, efficiency, and great aesthetics too. Their latest SFX power supply looks set to continue that trend too, delivering a massive 1000W of power in this smaller form factor is impressive. However, it also features 80 Plus Platinum efficiency, ATX 3.1 certifications, PCIe Gen5 12VHPWR, a fully modular design, and more.

Designed with 100% Japanese capacitors, all rated for up to 105c, and a DC-to-DC design, it’s no surprise this unit is able to deliver big on power and efficiency. Efficiency is always good, but even more so in SFX, as it means the PSU generates less heat, and I think that’s especially importing in the SFX form factor. Featuring a single 12v rail design, this PSU can output a massive 83.3A, so dealing with the massive power demands of flagship CPUs and GPUs should be a breeze.

Features of the Toughpower SFX Series

  • Fully Compatible with ATX 3.1 Specifications: Meets the latest standards for reliable and powerful performance.
  • 100% High Quality Japanese 105°C/221°F Capacitors: Ensures long-lasting durability, stability, and reliability.
  • Fully Modular, Low-Profile Flat Black Cables: Simplifies cable management and improves airflow for better cooling.
  • High Amperage Single +12V Rail & DC to DC & LLC Design: Provides excellent compatibility and precise power output.
  • Extremely Strict Voltage Regulation < ±2%: Delivers clean and stable power for optimal performance.
  • < 30mV Low Ripple Noise Design: Minimizes electrical noise for a quieter and more stable system.
  • 80 PLUS® Platinum Certified Efficiency: Reduces energy waste and saves on electricity bills.
  • Supports Energy Star 5.0 Energy Standard:* Helps conserve energy and reduce environmental impact.
  • Supports Intel Deep Power Down C6/C7 Status: Improves energy efficiency when the system is idle.
  • Corresponds to the EU Directives on WEEE and RoHS: Complies with environmental regulations for safe disposal and manufacturing.

What Thermaltake Had to Say

Designed with a native PCIe 12+4pin modular connector, the Toughpower SFX series is built for next-gen hardware, and is fully compatible with Intel ATX 3.1 specifications. The fully modular Toughpower SFX series comes in 1000W, 850W, and 750W, and is built to deliver 80 PLUS Platinum efficiency. The compact size of Toughpower SFX Platinum series perfectly fits in any ATX or ITX case.

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Peter Donnell

As a child in my 40's, I spend my day combining my love of music and movies with a life-long passion for gaming, from arcade classics and retro consoles to the latest high-end PC and console games. So it's no wonder I write about tech and test the latest hardware while I enjoy my hobbies!

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