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Thermaltake Toughpower 750W 80 Plus Gold Semi Modular PSU ATX 12V or EPS 12V Ultra Quiet Power Supply PS-TPD-0750MPCGUS-1

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Style: Gold


Size: 750W


Color: Black


Features

  • 80 Plus Gold Certified: Deliver up to 90% efficiency under real world load conditions to promise lowest power losses
  • Maximum Power: 750 Watts
  • Form Factor: Intel ATX 12V 2.3 & EPS 12V 2.92
  • Efficiency: 87 to 92 percent efficiency at 20 to 100 percent load
  • Power Factor Correction: Active PFC
  • Ultra Quiet 140 millimeter fan (2400 RPM A 10 percent) with intelligent fan speed control guarantees cool performance and silent operation
  • Flat Modular Cables: Not only eliminate cable clutter within the system, but takes up less space for better airflow
  • Connectors: 1x 24pin Main Connector, 1x 4+4pin ATX 12V Connector, 4x 6+2pin PCI-Express Connectors, 12x 5pin SATA Connectors, 4x 4pin Peripheral Connectors, 1x Floppy Connector
  • 100 percent High Quality Japanese Made Capacitors
  • Massive and Dedicated +12V Output

Description

The Thermaltake Toughpower series is a premium 80 PLUS Gold certified power supply that uses the highest quality components for stable performance, excellent features with unbeatable efficiency vital to the current high-end system in market even in demanding conditions. With the 80Plus Gold certification for its high power efficiency, and a single strong 12V rail flexibly routes the maximum available power to your CPU and graphics card, offering maximized power usage and easy setup. Toughpower 750W Gold (Modular) comes with modular design to reduce cable clutter; and ultra-quiet fan delivers silent cooling, thus the entire computer and power supply can operate at its peak moment. P/N: PS-TPD-0750MPCG Model: TP-750AH3CCG-B Type: Intel ATX 12V V2.3 & EPS 12V standards Max. Output Capacity: 750W Peak Output Capacity: 900W Color: Black Dimension (H x W x D): 86mm x 150mm x 160mm PFC(Power Factor Correction): Active PFC Power Good Signal: 00-500 msec Hold Up Time: 12msec (minimum) @ 80% of full load at 115V / 230V input. Input current: 10A Input Frequency Range: 47 Hz - 63 Hz Input Voltage: 100 Vac- 240 Vac Operating Temperature: 0℃ to +40℃ Operating Humidity: 20% to 90%,non-condensing Storage Temperature: -40 ℃ to +70 ℃ Storage Humidity: 5% to 95%, non-condensing Cooling System: 140mm double ball-bearing fan,1500±10%R.P.M. Efficiency: 87-92% efficiency @ 20-100% load MTBF: 120,000 hrs minimum Safety Approval: UL/ TUV/ CE/ FCC/ BSMI/ EAC certification PCI-E Connector: PCI-E 6+2pin x 4.

Model Name: toughpower


Brand: Thermaltake


Compatible Devices: Personal Computer


Connector Type: atx,eps,floppy,pci-express,sata


Output Wattage: 750


Form Factor: ATX12V


Wattage: 750 watts


Cooling Method: Air


Item dimensions L x W x H: 10.94 x 8.39 x 4.8 inches


Item Weight: 5.8 Pounds


Number of USB 2.0 Ports: ‎1


Brand: ‎Thermaltake


Series: ‎toughpower


Item model number: ‎PS-TPD-0750MPCGUS-1


Item Weight: ‎5.8 pounds


Product Dimensions: ‎10.94 x 8.39 x 4.8 inches


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎10.94 x 8.39 x 4.8 inches


Color: ‎Black


Voltage: ‎230 Volts


Manufacturer: ‎Thermaltake


Country of Origin: ‎China


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Date First Available: ‎March 7, 2014


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Works great out of box
Style: Gold (ATX 3.0) Size: 750W Color: Black
Its quiet, has every connector you would ever need, and all at a great price. Its easy to install and works very well in powering my system. This would be my go to psu for any mid range system
Reviewed in the United States on May 10, 2024 by Sandvich

  • Yes it is Tough
Style: Gold (ATX 3.0) Size: 850W Color: Black
Was purchased for a gaming workstation with a 7900X3D and a RTX 4070 Ti. Pro 1: Solid and very well built. I have the upmost confidence that this PSU will handle my PC power requirements for years. Pro 2: Fully modular and has the 12VHPWR adapter for next-gen graphic cards. Pro 3: All four sides has vents. This is the first time I’ve seen this and really like the idea. Con: Because of the length, I’m not able to swap out the modular cables without removing it. I could do this with my old 800 watt PSU. Pro Tip: This PSU is basically a Seasonic clone. Seasonic knows how to build power supplies. Would I buy it again? Yes. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 11, 2024 by Amazon_Shopper

  • No issues, very quiet
Style: Gold (ATX 3.0) Size: 750W Color: Black
No issues very quiet
Reviewed in the United States on September 17, 2024 by Christian Reyes

  • Expensive Mistake
Style: Gold Size: 750W Color: Black
PROS: - Seemingly nice PSU - Thermaltake - semi-modular - quiet fan - well packed - nice nylon case to keep unused cables together CONS: - unreliable - expensive when it breaks I've used varying models from Thermaltake, Antec, Corsair, Seasonic, Enermax, even OEMs like Sparkle (SPI), and when one of those PSUs went bad, it was usually a loud sound, a loud pop, maybe a flash, some smoke, or even just one last good use, and then the computer wouldn't turn on again. I bought two of these. One of these, didn't afford me the same courtesy as other PSUs did when they die. After 10 months of occasional use with this power supply - maybe once or twice a month, the computer fails to turn on (it turns on then right back off again - not a dust issue, I clean the computer out every 3 to 6 months, no pets, non-smoker). I fiddle with connections related and unrelated to the PSU with no success. And just like that, the problem went away and the computer starts up again, however, 4 SSDs now won't work (all connected to the same peripheral power cable from the PSU, and they don't show up in the BIOS). I pull the drives out and tested them in another machine and also tested them on an external to USB device. All 4 drives (2x Samsungs (diff models), an Intel, and a Cruicial), all fried - literally (opened them up and a chip is melted with scorch marks on the inside of the SSD case). [I previously reported the SATA ports also were damaged, that was incorrect. A subsequent test showed the SATA ports were working fine]. Computer still boots, but it claimed I tried to overclock and reset the values (I didn't overclock anything, I never do) I saw other reviews state it fried their hard drives, DVD, even one customer said that it actually caused their graphics cards to catch fire, another said he tested the peripheral output and saw it jumping to 16v. I'll be honest, with the luck I've had with Thermaltake, I'd have read those reviews, shook my head, and probably said "eh, they did something to make that happen, these things are legit and solid!". For thinking that, I apologize. I've seen Thermaltake's response to some other customers - go to our ThermaltakeUSA.zendesk.com site for assistance which amounts to nothing more than warranty service which gets you "All warranty replacements will be replaced with the same model. Thermaltake will make repairs or send replacements only. We will not accept any requests to exchange, upgrade, or refund." So, I'm supposed to get a repair/refurb of the same risky model I had in the first place that cost me$450 in SSDs, and add to that a $75 PSU, because I sure as heck don't want to use that again, fixed or not? I'll probably have to pay for shipping the bad one in too, so add that to the bill. But hey, at least I got a rebate on it, right? Avoid this PSU, I'm upset so my anger might be talking when I say avoid Thermaltake at all costs, but hopefully, maybe you read my situation and consider better choices before buying your next PSU - better than I did. If you have money to burn, or want to take a chance, then best of luck to you. [updated 5/29] emailed Thermaltake customer service - they responded within thirty minutes. They said their policy is strictly to replace a failed PSU with exactly the same model. I didn't matter that I owned 7 PSUs from Thermaltake or that I offered to pay extra to get a model more reliable (I was clear I didn't want it for free). So, as I said earlier, if you chance your equipment with this brand, best of luck to you. I'm done with Thermaltake and hope this review helps others avoid my mistake. [updated 6/5] customer service emailed me an RMA. I asked for a prepaid label. A couple more days went by and they finally responded and said "no". Prepaid return labels are only if the equipment breaks in the first 30 days. Kind of nice since most retailers will also take it back in the first 30 days, so maybe that's why they have the policy. In the end, I am deciding not to send it back. The unit cost me over $80, plus over $400 in damage, and then I get the shipping bill of $10-$20 to send it back to probably end up with same unit, probably lacking in quality, as a refurbished model. Less than 10 months use, I bought it brand new, and I get a refurb and an expensive bill. I buy, build, recommend, and consult in computers and IT. Some of you may be familiar with the Thermaltake brand, and have had good luck with them. So did I for the past 15 years or so. But, out of all the PSUs that have failed on me, none of them cost me extra money in additional damage. Sure, cheap ones do, but I don't use cheap PSUs. Other retailers and Amazon list issues with this PSU that possibly shed light on quality or quality control, or both. When I recommend products to friends, co-workers, customers, I would ask them this when they ask for a cheap PSU - do you want a PSU that dies and costs you hundreds to thousands of dollars in damaged equipment, or worse, a fire hazard that threatens your home or business? The answer is almost always, what do you recommend. After this experience, I can say, it won't be Thermaltake anymore and that's too bad because at one time, they made great PSUs and had great quality. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 25, 2020 by Dean

  • Great
Style: Gold (ATX 3.0) Size: 850W Color: White
Solid power supply, nice matching white cables, they were a little stiff, and slightly short, and the sata cable didn’t seat into the power supply the way it should’ve, I really had to cram it on there, and the click was very unsatisfactory. Quality and the price was decent enough, doubt I’ll buy another nice psu from thermaltake, but I really love their smart line, super cheap and basic, but totally awesome for the value. 9/10, just buy it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 13, 2024 by nicholas p marshall nicholas p marshall

  • Power and style
Style: Gold (ATX 3.0) Size: 1050W Color: White
Easy install. Great packaging. Very attractive unit and cabling. Don’t notice any noise, so at least as quiet as my 650w unit. Will cover all my power needs now and in the future. About as exciting as a power supply can be…
Reviewed in the United States on August 31, 2024 by Caliente Soul

  • First one doa
Style: Gold (ATX 3.0) Size: 750W Color: Black
I'll give this product a 4 star rating only because I got a working replacement. The first one would power on my system but was not giving enough power to get it he fans in my case to work or GPU. Tested I with a PSU tester and it was failing the power good. Second one I got failed the power good out the box but I tri d it anyway and it worked tested it again and the power good test passed so not sure if it's b cause it was never used or what but it's been working king great since. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 15, 2024 by Cyber Works Solutions

  • It is great for white builds and has worked perfectly in terms of supplying energy to the PC
Style: Gold (ATX 3.0) Size: 1050W Color: White
It looks great, was easy to install, and has a smart zero fan option as well
Reviewed in the United States on July 16, 2024 by Anthony

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