Thermaltake Power Supply 240-Pin 600 Power Supply W0388RU
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- Maximum Power: 600 W
- ATX 12V V2.2 enables most reliable and robust power delivery
- PFC (Power Factor Correction): Active PFC
- Ultra silent 120mm fan with intelligent RPM control guarantees cool performance and silent operation
- Connector: 1x 20+4pin Main Connector
Thermaltake TR2 600W V2.2 Power Supply W0388RU Core i7 & Core i5 Ready
Desktop Power supply
Thermaltake Power Supply 240-Pin 600 Power Supply W0388RU
List Price: $ 83.02
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Thermaltake did it again,
EXCELLENT PSU.. GREAT BUY sorry amazon but I bought it off Newegg (it was only 29$ after rebate I couldn’t resist) This PSU is SILENT I am also running it on my Quad core AMD system…
PROCESSOR: AMD Phenom X4 955 @ 3.6GHz on a stock cooler.. it was an X2 when I bought it *unlocked the other 2 cores in BIOS*
MOBO: MSI 785GTME-45
GPU: BFG 9600GT OC edition overclocked even more by myself
RAM: Patriot 1066MHz Gaming Low Lat. W/ Heatsinks
CASE: Aspire X-Discovery
COOLING: 1 120mm fan in back (exhaust), 1 80mm in front (intake)then obvious CPU, GPU and PSU factory cooling
This thing replaced my No-Name 420W that came with my case I decided it was time for an upgrade before I Do more Overclocking and buy a new Thermaltake FRIO CPU cooler hopefully to hit 4.2-4.5GHz on the CPU
Bottom Line: I love Thermaltake, they have never let me down once… great products at great prices.. thats why I’m buying a FRIO Cooler if I can confirm it fits of course.
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Of course it’s great,
It’s by Thermaltake – of course it’s great. Fantastic power supply for my high-end quad-core AMD system. Voltages are rock-solid and within tight tolerances on all rails. And it’s QUIET. I’ve never (not) heard any power supply this quiet.
600 barely satisfies what my system actually wants (mid 500’s). If I were buying a no-name supply, I would buy a full K and hope it could deliver half of that. But I had enough confidence in Thermaltake that I bought only what I needed (on spec), and it has been running perfectly (and QUIETLY) for three months now.
When you buy a cheap PS, you need to way overbuy. When you buy quality, you can buy what you need.
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Lose the sleeving on some of the power leads and save $20!,
Thermaltake really does make an awesome power supply. They dropped the sleeving on the pheripheral cables on this version, and dropped the price by $20 bucks. I actually like these better because I can hide the thinner wires better in the case. Still the same 5 year warranty and no nonsense RMA process… As Director of Tech Support for Computerlx.com, I install a few thousand of these a year, and in the rare case of a failure I’ve always received a replacement quickly, without having to scream at some poor tech support guy to get the return authorization. Really a good thing. The number one thing that endears me to any electronics company is their RMA service. If it sucks I don’t buy. Thermaltake has my loyalty on this one!
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