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Thermaltake Toughpower 750W

Date: 2006-07-19 | Author: Rafal Zak
Company: Thermaltake

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Introduction


Thermaltake is a well known company among enthusiasts. It was founded back in 1999. Their success started with manufacturing high-end CPU coolers and case accessories. The most memorable cooler was the Golden ORB available for both Intel and AMD platforms. The introduction of PC cases, power supply units and liquid cooling systems gave the company a nice head start in the market.

2004
- Restructure of the company in correspondence to the global scale it has grown into: reorganization of patent, channel, chassis, power supplier & computer accessories, and industrial design departments to strengthen organizational management and reinforce our commitment to research and development. Designs cooler for the heat-conducting pipe to the specification of desktop Silent Tower and four other types of CPU. Manufactures fanless power supplier with Fanless PSU. Unveils Tsunami chassis, incorporating the mirror bake-coating technology and a transparent, see-through side-window. Designs 12CM, applying low-noise liquid cooler Big Water which receives AMD's outstanding partner award. Size of net capital now grows to NT 75 million while the cash capital increases to NT 255 million.

Back in February I've reviewed Thermaltake's Toughpower 550W power supply unit. A great PSU with low tolerance and stable rails. Because every now and than people upgrade their PC components, it's crucial to upgrade PSUs as well -- especially if you're going for SLI / Crossfire + Athlon FX62 or Pentium Presler and god knows what else. If you're an enthusiast, you will appreciate stability more than anyone else.

Sometime ago, Thermaltake introduced a slew of new power supplies -- six to be exact. They include: Toughpower 650W, 700W & 750W units with modular and non-modular configurations. This time around I'm going to check out SLI certified non modular Thermaltake Toughpower 750W unit (W0117RE). The major differences between this generation of Toughpower units and last (prior to 650W) are quad +12V rails and larger fans (140mm).

I'm not going to tell you everything about it. You have to hit the next page for more information :-)
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