ThermalTake adds three Toughpower Grand RGB Platinum PSUs

Posted on Thursday, October 12 2017 @ 13:58 CEST by Thomas De Maesschalck
ThermalTake expanded its power supply lineup with three new Toughpower Grand RGB Platinum units, with capacities of 850W, 1050W and 1200W. These versions feature 80Plus Platinum certification and come with a big 256-color RGB LED fan with 5 lighting modes. The PSUs are fully modular and feature low-profile, flat cables.

The company is pretty confident about the build quality of this series as it offers a 10-year warranty. Pricing and availability is unknown.
Thermaltake is adding the new Toughpower Grand RGB Platinum Series to its Power Supply line-up. The newest addition to the Toughpower Grand RGB family covers capacities ranging from 850W to 1200W, featuring a pre-installed, patented 256-color Riing 14 RGB fan with 5 lighting modes (RGB Cycle Mode, Solid Red, Solid Green, Solid Blue, and Solid White), a LED Off mode and a built-in memory function that remembers users last lighting mode selection even after a shutdown. Outside of the RGB LEDs, the fully modular members come in compact sizes to provide users with more room for cable routing, cooling and more. The application of PCB layout with PFC & LLC integrated circuit efficiently reduces ripple noise and gives better voltage rail control, and the ultra quiet Smart Zero Fan permits zero noise when the fan operates below 40% working load, plus, the 100% high quality 105°C Japanese made capacitors offers the highest stability and reliability. With an ample 10 year warranty, the Toughpower Grand RGB Platinum Series is the best choice for those who are seeking a flashy looking Power Supply with superior balance of performance and quality.
Toughpower Grand RGB 1200W Platinum


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