Thermaltake has today announced the launch of a new power supply series, the Toughpower SFX 450W/550W/650W Gold – TT Premium Edition. This series is an upgraded version of their previous SFX power supplies, giving users a more stable and reliable work environment. The Toughpower SFX series power supplies are 125mm in width, 100mm in-depth, and 63.5mm in height. They also adapt high-quality Japanese main capacitors, which improves durability and offers high stability.
The new Toughpower SFX PSU is equipped with an SFX to ATX adapter bracket that allows users to have more options for selecting their ideal case. In addition to that, the PSU is designed with a 90mm Hydraulic Bearing Fan, which enables better performance by taking in more air to cool down the power supply compared to the previous Thermaltake SFX series with 82mm fans.
What’s more, there are two highlights which cannot be neglected: firstly, all ripples are lower than 30mV on +12V, +5V or +3.3 from 0% to 100% load to provide steadier operation. Secondly, in order to meet the highest performance, the voltage regulation is set to no more than ±2% for major rails and is stricter than Intel’s standard of ±5%. If you’re looking for a PSU with favourable features, especially for those who are using Mini ITX cases or other compact cases, Toughpower SFX 450W/550W/650W Gold – TT Premium Edition will be your right fit!
Although Thermaltake has not yet confirmed any specific prices for the three models available, each has its own official website and, as such, if you want to learn more about them, you can check out the links below:
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