USD : $119.99
  P/N: TRX-750M
   
    
 
 
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Feature
Specification
  
GENERAL:   
- Wattage    750 watts
- Fan    140 mm
2200 RPM ± 10%
- Efficiency    86% +
- PFC    Active PFC
- Hold-Up Time    16ms
- Switches    ATX Logic on-off additional power rocker switch
- Motherboard Connectors    24-pin Main Connector
8-pin Power Connector
- Power Good Signal    100-500 ms
- Form Factor    ATX 12V 2.3 & EPS 12V 2.91
- Dimension    6.3 x 5.9 x 3.3 inch (L)x(W)x(H)
160 x 150 x 86 mm (L)x(W)x(H)
- Warranty    5 Years
- Certifications   
AC INPUT:   
- Input Voltage    115 VAC~240 VAC
- Input Current    115 VAC / 10A max
230 VAC / 5A max
- Input Frequency Range    50 ~ 60 Hz
- Inrush Current   
- Operating Range   
- MTBF    >100,000 hours
- RFI / EMI    UL, TUV, CE, FCC, BSMI
DC OUTPUT:   
ENVIRONMENT:   
- Operating Temperature    10 ℃ to 40 ℃
- Storage Temperature    -40 ℃ to 70 ℃
- Operating Humidity    20% to 85%, non-condensing
- Storage Humidity    20% to 85%, non-condensing
PROTECTION:   
- Over Voltage Protection    Yes
- Over Current Protection    Yes
- Over Load Protection    Yes
- Over Termperature Protection    Yes
- Under Voltage Protection    Yes
- Short Circuit Protection    Yes
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Award & Review
Reviewed by Ninjalane
Thermaltake TR2 RX 750Watt Power Supply Review
 
Picking a PSU that is slightly larger than what you need will alleviate this and ensure your system to run cool and quiet. The Thermaltake TR2 RX 750W is a good match in these situations and provides a little extra for when you plan to upgrade down the road .. 
 
March 04, 2010

Reviewed by Tweaknews
 
Thermaltake's TR2 RX 750W has proven itself to be a very capable PSU. With impressive stability, quiet operation, modular design with plenty of connectors and sleeved cabling, this PSU brings a lot to the table and does so with a fairly modest price tag .. 
 
February 26, 2010

Reviewed by [OC]ModShop
 
All in all, I was satisified with what I came up with and what the TR2 RX had to offer for an average build. Constant stability right up until max load, and did do a great job of keeping its own internal components cool. I’ve seen better power supplies, but I’ve also seen much, much worse. .. 
 
February 05, 2010

Reviewed by Pro-Clockers
 
The TR2 RX 750 has three thing going for it: ample power, modular and made by a well respected company. Each of which is just what a protential buyer would look for in a power supply. In the test the power was more than stable and also the price is right .. 
 
January 02, 2010

Reviewed by BCCHardware
 
For those of you looking for a decent power supply without spending hundreds and hundreds of dollars, the Thermaltake TR2 RX 750W Modular Power Supply may be exactly what you're looking for. It does a good job and does exactly what it says it can do .. 
 
December 23, 2009

Reviewed by Hi-Tech Reviews
 
The Thermaltake TRX-750M power supply is a great example of what power supplies of the will be like for at least the next year or so. I has all of the necessary connections to support both the AMD and Intel platform. .. 
 
December 21, 2009

Reviewed by OverclockersHQ
 
Thermaltake has always made a rock solid products and the quiet technology they used on their new TR2 series power supplies is far superior to other “silent PSU’s” I have used in the past .. 
 
December 18, 2009

Reviewed by Thinkcomputers
 
The Thermaltake TR2 RX 750W power supply is a decent entry-level PSU for users who need a quick swap or need an inexpensive power supply for a low to medium range system .. 
 
November 24, 2009

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FAQ
 
Q:  The power supply shows a 24 (20+4) pin ATX power connector.  But the motherboard I have only has 20 pin connector, will it still work?
A:  Yes, the 20+4 pin ATX power connector design allows the extra 4pin to be removed before connecting to a 20pin motherboard. The new 24pin ATX power connecter found on today’s PC power supply is part of the new ATX specification (ATX12V 2.0 and above) which is necessary in order to support Intel’s current generation of processor architecture and other technological advances.

Q:  Help me choose a power supply.
A:  We understand choosing a power supply may be a daunting task for some, especially with continuous upgrades to more advanced CPUs or Graphic Cards. The Thermaltake Power Supply Calculator can help! It is a very powerful yet user-friendly tool that tracks all major components that are commonly used in today's computer and computes the total power draw, then provides a suggested power supply range that is suitable for your unique PC. Please click here http://www.thermaltake.outervision.com to go to the Power Supply Calculator.

 
 

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