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Thermaltake Toughpower 750w review
While basic office type computers can get away with crummy generic 350w power supplies, more powerful gaming systems certainly cannot. Doing so would result in serious system instability issues that can even place components such as the motherboard at great risk. High performance power supplies maintain a constant flow of power, and at the same time continue to deliver enough energy reliably.Thermaltake offers a huge range of quality power supplies, designed for a wide range of different purposes. Today we will be reviewing a product coming from the Toughpower range, designed for maximum performance, and outputting an impressive 750W. Thermaltake claims that the working efficiency of the Toughpower 750w can reach up to 85%, thanks to a new design that makes use of top grade components. Also the Toughpower 750w features a very quiet operating volume thanks to the use of a single 140mm fan. View: Thermaltake Toughpower 750w review @ TechSpot Read full story...



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