USD : $199.99
  P/N: W0227RU
   
    
 
 
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Specification
  
GENERAL:   
- Wattage    650 Watts
- Fan    140 mm Fan
1900RPM ±10%
- Efficiency    Up to 88%
- PFC    Active PFC
- Hold-Up Time    16 ms
- Switches    ATX Logic on-off additional power rocker switch
- Motherboard Connectors    20+4-pin Main Connector 8-pin Power Connector 4-pin Power Connector
- Power Good Signal    100-500 ms
- Form Factor    ATX 12V 2.3
- Dimension    6.3 x 5.9 x 3.4 inch
160 x 150 x 86 mm
- Warranty    5 year
- Certifications   
AC INPUT:   
- Input Voltage    100 VAC ~ 240 VAC
- Input Current    115VAC/8A Max. 230VAC/5A Max.
- Input Frequency Range    47 ~ 63 Hz
- Inrush Current   
- Operating Range    100VAC ~ 240VAC
- MTBF    120,000
- RFI / EMI    UL/CUL, FCC, TUV, CE, BSMI, GOST-R Certified
DC OUTPUT:   
- Output Table   
ENVIRONMENT:   
- Operating Temperature    10 °C to 50 °C
- Storage Temperature    -20 °C to 70 °C
- Operating Humidity    20% to 90%,non-condensing
- Storage Humidity    5% to 95%, 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 HardwareHeaven
Thermaltake Toughpower XT 750W Power Supply
 
The overall performance of the Toughpower XT 750W unit is very good and no enthusiast will be disappointed; save perhaps for the most hardcore of overclockers who prioritise thermal performance over acoustics. Of course users who enjoy silent computing will love the acoustics performance of the Toughpower XT W0229 unit. Its electrical performance is great .. 
 
April 08, 2010

Reviewed by LANOC
 
Thermaltake put together a good overall package with the Toughpower XT. The only way I would like to see them improve on this design is to consider the thin and flexible cable design seen on some other power supply's .. 
 
January 28, 2010

Reviewed by Overclockers Club
 
The efficiency is still very good and the only thing it can influence at the end of the day is the electricity bill. The DC quality is on a par with most power supplies in this class which makes the Thermaltake Toughpower XT 750W more than capable of running any dual graphics cards configuration in SLI or Crossfire .. 
 
January 25, 2010

Reviewed by NextHardware
 
L'insieme di particolari che ci colpiscono vanno a creare nel nostro immaginario quello che potremmo definire l'alimentatore perfetto, che in realtà a causa dei vari brevetti è chiaramente irrealizzabile. .. 
 
December 16, 2009

Reviewed by TechwareLabs
 
Once again Thermaltake delivers an excellent power supply and at an excellent prict for a PSU in this category and wattage. It is nice to see Thermaltake not compromising on quality while keeping the pricetag low .. 
 
December 03, 2009

Reviewed by JonnyGURU
 
Toughpower XT 750 watt model is now something more worthy of being called a flagship unit .... it stands right now this is an excellent unit .. 
 
October 26, 2009

Reviewed by OCIA
 
Our tests have shown that through superior design and materials sought out for their level of craftsmanship, this PSU has earned a four-mount-screwed position as the heart of our rig .. 
 
October 13, 2009

Reviewed by Hi Tech Legion
 
Thermaltake Toughpower 750 performed excellent under high stress loads with no issues when pushing the demands of quad CrossFireX in this PSU. The maximum output was achieved and exceeded, showing the overall performance capabilities of this PSU .. 
 
September 29, 2009

Reviewed by PC Magazine
 
I think 750W is plenty of power for this PC and I also liked the modular design that lets you configure just the right cable combination .. 
 
September 29, 2009

Reviewed by Bjorn3D
 
It has some of the smallest voltage variation that we've seen, it has the FanDelaySwitch to continue cooling the PSU even after powering off your machine .. 
 
September 10, 2009

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User Manual 3497010 02/03/2009 W0227RU Toughpower XT user manual
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.

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!

 
 

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