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Thermaltake Toughpower GF1 650W 80+ Gold SLI/ CrossFire Ready Ultra Quiet 140mm Hydraulic Bearing Smart Zero Fan Full Modular Power Supply 10 Year Warranty PS-TPD-0650FNFAGU-1

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Size: 650W


Style: Gold


Features

  • [80+ gold and Intel C6/C7 States ready] - Deliver up to 90% efficiency, Gf1 Series optimized to work with all generations of Intel's processors to achieve maximum energy saving
  • [Ultra quiet 140mm hydraulic Bearing fan] - Self-lubricated hydraulic Bearing PWM fan superior cooling performance and near silent operation
  • [Smart zero fan] - Auto-regulated fan speed based on power consumption for a quiet and efficient operation. Fan works only when PSU work load goes over 30%. a switch at the back of the PSU can be turned off to have the fan spun constantly
  • [16AWG wires] - Upgraded CPU/PCI E main cables (16AWG wires) for high end enthusiasts Pcs
  • [Japanese capacitors] - 100% High quality 105C (221F) Japanese capacitors offer the highest stability, durability, and reliability
  • [Zero cable platform] - Daughterboards are directly soldered to the Motherboard for better heat dissipation and impressive output power quality
  • [<30 mV low ripple noise] - Low ripple ensures excellent performance and keeps performance-critical components, such as high-end graphic card, operating reliably longer
  • [Strict voltage regulation] - <2% Voltage regulation for major rails to meet the highest performance, compared to Intel's standard 5%
  • [High amperage single +12V rail] - Ensures a stable and reliable supply to other PC components
  • [Industrial protections] - (UVP) Under Voltage protection, (OVP) Over Voltage protection, (SCP) short circuit protection, (OPP) over Power Protection, (OTP) over temperature protection, and (OCP) Over current protection

Brand: ‎Thermaltake


Series: ‎PS-TPD-0650FNFAGU-1


Item model number: ‎PS-TPD-0650FNFAGU-1


Item Weight: ‎6 pounds


Product Dimensions: ‎13.78 x 13.78 x 10.43 inches


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎13.78 x 13.78 x 10.43 inches


Manufacturer: ‎Thermaltake


Country of Origin: ‎China


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Date First Available: ‎November 15, 2019


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Make sure it has all the cable connectors you need.
Size: 750W Style: Gold
I liked it, but I had to return. I needed a 8 pin and a 4+4 for my motherboard power. This PSU is for lower power boards that only have the standard 24 with 8 or 4 pin. Very quiet and well packaged. I should have been more thorough researching.
Reviewed in the United States on February 21, 2020 by Joseph

  • Five months and it's dead.
I held off reviewing this power supply for a while to see how it held up, and now I'm glad I did. Just to provide a little more information, this PSU was powering a pretty basic computer with less than 300 watts of load. The computer was powered on less than 10 hours a week and used just for email and web surfing, and it failed last night, five months to the day I received it. This is completely unacceptable. Best part? Although it (supposedly) has a two year warranty, Thermaltake does not provide warranty coverage for units bought from Amazon. I bought the same Corsair PSU I picked up for a friend's computer, hopefully I will have better luck with the new one. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 22, 2016 by Weezill

  • Burned my motherboard
Size: 750W Style: Gold
Everything was fine then I installed this PSU and it refused to boot and while troubleshooting it killed my motherboard. Not sure if it was kill on first power or when it started getting worse but that shouldn't happen especially at this price point. I couldn't get to actually use it but during brief points that things seem to work semi correctly it was pretty quiet, but that's without a proper load. Installing is sometimes a pain, chords ends are kinda painful to use especially after a while, but that seems a given. But I think there's some ways manufacturers can make it better. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 14, 2020 by George Hemsley

  • This thing killed my drives and made my hard drives smoke.
Size: 650W Style: Gold
Not sure where to begin. I'm in shambles right now, in tears as I write this. I lost my whole life because this power supply destroyed 4 terabytes of SSDs and smoke started coming out of my HDDs, and anything else that was plugged in SATA Power. Thankfully my CPU, Mobo, and GPU are all fine. I only used this for a few days, then bam everything instantly turned off. After a bunch of headache and trouble shooting I've learned that this PSU had killed my drives. It had my whole life on it, from games to programming projects, to important documents. All gone. This thing sure knows how to make a grown man cry. If you've read this far, just buy a PSU from a better brand like Corsair or EVGA, also take a moment to back up your data. I kid you not I've felt like I've lost a piece of me. Don't get baited my the low price, trust me. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 17, 2021 by Jay

  • Looks nice - too bad it never turns on.
Size: 850W Style: Gold
I have a new PC build with an 850W Bronze EVGA semi-modular power supply. I wanted to go fully modular with a gold rating and I thought I would take a second look at Thermaltake. My PC build works and I took the time to connect this new power supply up to my brand new PC - turned the switch on and my motherboard indicated there was power. Next, I power on my PC using the front power button... "CLICK!" The power supply decides not to power up the system. Ok, so now I'm troubleshooting - I power off the PSU, remove the SATA power cables (2) and turn everything back on to see if I can get this to power up... "CLICK!" Same problem. Next, I remove the PCIe power cable (1) going to my nVidia 1070 graphics card and try again... "CLICK" At this point there is nothing but the 24 pin power connector and the 8 pin motherboard power connector and the same result - "CLICK!!!" I decided to put my EVGA 850W PSU back into the PC, wired everything up properly and switched everything on... "SUCCESS!" it appears the faulty unit is the Thermaltake Toughpower GF1. Apparently this Toughpower is NOT-SO-TOUGH after all. I took a chance buying another Thermaltake PSU after I had one in the past fail on me. So much for my money ever going back to this brand!! I'm not happy with TT - it would be worse if I didn't have my other powersupply to put back in. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 13, 2020 by Darren E

  • Two attempts failed: return / replaced then returned
Size: 850W Style: Gold
I have done everything I could think of when installing the 850w PSU. I tried the paper clip test (failed), switched out plugs (mainly 24 pin and cpu pin), used the packaged power plug, and switched back/forth with my original 650w PSU. All I know when I switched back to my 650w everything was turning on just fine. Once I switched to the 850w all I heard was a click from the PSU and my rgb ram light will turn on. I am giving this product a 3 star because Amazon has great customer service and was able to return with full refund. It could possibly be that there is a bunch of dud PSU. I just got two back to back unfortunately. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 20, 2020 by Linet B.

  • Plenty of clean power for my build.
Size: 750W Style: Gold
Build: Thermaltake ToughPower Gold-rated SMART 750W modular PSU Gigabyte Aorus Pro X570 ATX motherboard Ryzen 7 3700x CPU TeamGroup T-Force Dark Za 32GB 3200mhz DDR4 RAM Sapphire Pulse Radeon 5700XT GPU WD Black M.2 NVME 500GB SSD Seagate Firecuda 2 TB SSHD 6 Thermaltake Riing 12 Plus Premium RGB case fans Pccooler GI D66A cooler Fractal Meshify-C White ATX Case I really like this PSU. I have peace of mind that my system has more than enough clean power. The Gigabyte Arous Pro's have rock solid VRMs, and 750 watts of gold rated power is more than enough with plenty of head room for future upgrades and additions. PSU runs silent, all voltages are rock solid during stress tests at full load. Modular is great for cable management, especially with my build and a total of 8 RGB fans (2 in push/pull on cooler) it can get a little crowded, but only installing the power cables I need helps a great deal and my PC is the cleanest looking I've ever built. Definitely recommend this PSU. Update 10/28/2021: So now I'm running this PSU with the Gigabyte Aorus X570 Master Rev 1.2 board and a Ryzen 7 5800X. Had no issues with it whatsoever in the last year and a half. Good PSU. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 21, 2020 by Mark F

  • Solid reliable performance
Size: 850W Style: Gold
Works well. Non-RGB and didn’t matter since it lurks in the basement of my NZXT 510 case and no-one sees it anyways. Unit is well made and whisper quiet. Much larger than the Corsair “value” 550 non-modular I bought for my build 1.5 months ago when pickings were even more limited than now. The only negative is that it would be nice to have molex and sata cables if one connection and different lengths to minimize the bulk of the cables and space they take. Not a big enough gripe to take anything away from this solid power supply ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 3, 2020 by Geebul

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