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  P/N: W0128RU
   
    
 
 
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Specification
  
GENERAL:   
- Wattage    650 Watts
- Fan    140 mm
1900 rpm ± 10%
Air Flow: 82 CFM
- Efficiency    85% +
- PFC    Active PFC
- Hold-Up Time    16 ms
- Switches   
ATX Logic on-off additional power rocker switch
- Motherboard Connectors   

24-pin Main Connector
8-pin Power Connector
4-pin Power Connector

- Power Good Signal    100-500 ms
- Form Factor    ATX 12V 2.2
- Dimension    6.3 x 5.9 x 3.3 inch (L)x(W)x(H)
160 x 150 x 85 mm (L)x(W)x(H)
- Warranty    5 Years
- Certifications    80 Plus Certified
AC INPUT:   
- Input Voltage    100 VAC~240 VAC
- Input Current    115 VAC / 8A max
230 VAC / 4A max
- Input Frequency Range    47 ~ 63 Hz
- Inrush Current   
- Operating Range   
- MTBF   

>120,000 hours

- RFI / EMI    CE, CB, TUV, FCC, UL, CUL, BSMI
DC OUTPUT:   
- Output Table   
ENVIRONMENT:   
PROTECTION:   
- Over Voltage Protection   

+5V trip point @ 7.0 Vmax
+3.3V trip point @ 4.5 Vmax
+12V trip point @15.6 Vmax

- Over Current Protection   
- Over Load Protection   
- Over Termperature Protection   
- Under Voltage Protection   
- Short Circuit Protection   
Gallery
      Angle View

Award & Review
Reviewed by PC Perspective
Thermaltake Toughpower 1,500W Power Supply Review
 
The Toughpower 1,500W PSU exhibited very good voltage regulation along with good efficiency. Active PFC, modular sleeved cables, and a 5-year warranty are all nice-to-have features .. 
 
August 11, 2008

Reviewed by Hardware secrets
Thermaltake Toughpower 1500 W Power Supply
 
Thermaltake Toughpower 1500 W seems to be a great power supply, targeted for the extreme enthusiast that wants a power supply running around 50% of its maximum capacity for saving on the electricity bill due to the higher efficiency .. 
 
July 30, 2008

Reviewed by Category5.TV
Thermaltake Toughpower CM 850W PSU
 
With any good power supply, you must expect that you're going to pay a little more than the 'el cheapo'. But with a power supply, you're going to be amazed at how a quality one, such as the Thermaltake line, improve performance .. 
 
June 25, 2008

Reviewed by bit-tech
Thermaltake Toughpower 1500W PSU
 
Thermaltake makes the only one worth buying for far less than the very few competitors sell for, the value of 1,500W is certainly questionable .. 
 
April 16, 2008

Reviewed by [OC]ModShop
Thermaltake Toughpower 850W W0131RU
 
ThermalTake ToughPower 850 delivers the same level of quality, but gives you modular flexibility. ThermalTake ToughPower 850 is one of the most solid modular PSUs currently available. .. 
 
January 22, 2008

Reviewed by OCIA
Thermaltake Toughpower 850W Power Supply
 
A quad rail system can be a blessing and a curse. It's easier for Thermaltake to dump in more wattage with extra rails .. 
 
December 28, 2007

Reviewed by Legion Hardware
Thermaltake Toughpower
 
Today we check out two nutty power supplies from Thermaltake for all those mad professors out there. The actual units themselves look quite typical for that of a power supply and despite being an inch or so .. 
 
October 26, 2007

Reviewed by Dream Ware Computers
Thermaltake Toughpower 850W
 
Overall, the Thermaltake Toughpower 850W was an excellent power supply. The silence of the 140mm fan is great, I could barely even hear the Toughpower during average load of my system. Lastly, the performance is solid; Thermaltake rates this power supply at +/-3% and it does keep within that range in realworld performance. .. 
 
August 17, 2007

Reviewed by Rex Ware
Thermaltake Toughpower 850W Power Supply Review
 
ToughPower 850W offers 850W well, to say a very large power as much. Not only, it reaches really this power but in more with one very good stability. The cables are modular and numerous. The food does not heat too much and does not do too much noise. All these established facts for RexWare Gold Award! .. 
 
March 22, 2007

Reviewed by Legion Hardware
Thermaltake Toughpower 850W Power Supply Review
 
The Thermaltake Toughpower 850w just could not do a thing wrong, as it worked flawlessly throughout the testing phase. This makes the Toughpower 850w an ideal product for those building gaming systems with the fastest available components. It has proven to be more than capable of supporting an SLI GeForce 8800 GTX system with more than enough juice (this PSU is actually NVIDIA SLI and ATI CrossFire certified). The power supply also worked flawlessly in an AMD Athlon64 5200+ system, coupled with the same SLI GeForce 8800 GTX configuration. .. 
 
March 10, 2007

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FAQ
 
Q:  Why do I need a 80 PLUS certified power supply?
A:  The 80 PLUS program certifies PSU that has 80% or higher energy efficiency rate at 20%, 50%, 100% of loading, plus power factor of 0.9 or greater. This requirement makes an 80 PLUS certified PSU considerably more efficient than other power supplies. In other words, a computer with an 80 PLUS certified power supply will use around 15 % to 25% less electricity, generates less heat and saves the consumer money in the long run!

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.