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Thermaltake W0133RU ToughPower 1200W Modular Power Supply with APFC EPS 14cm Fan Product Description:



  • Features -
  • eSPORTS-inspired design with performance attributes to deliver unique styling.
  • Bottom-placed PSU design for easy installation and greatly improved thermal efficiency.
  • Supports high-end graphic cards up to 12.5/32cm
  • Included rear 120mm silent fan with blue LED (allows for up to one 120mm front fan, one 120mm top fan and one 120mm bottom fan placement).

Product Description

Stable 1200W continuous output (at 50? operating environment) Four independent & dedicated +12V rails(12V1,12V2,12V3,12V4) provides superior performance for PC system. NEW! Three 8pin and three 6pin PCI-E connectors design supports Multi-GPU Graphic card. Supports Dual Core CPU / Quad Core CPU / Nvidia SLI & Quad SLI and all Multi-Core GPU technologies. Modularized Cable Management to eliminate clutter and improve airflow inside the case. Active Power Factor Correction (PF>0.99) and high efficiency (up to 87%).

Customer Reviews

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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful.
5It's A Beast
By John Goeller
This thing is BIG. Make sure your configuration has ample room for this big boy. I put it in a Thermaltake Armor LCS full-tower case and had to remove the top exhaust fan to make room for it.Modular power supply is the way to go. No more ugly, bundled up, unused cables clogging up the case. I just wish the atx and cpu power cables were modular too. Those cables are hard-wired to the PSU. No big deal though.Thermaltake is a name you can trust. These guys make quality products. I also use their PC cases, water cooling products, and fans in addition to their power supplies. I have never had a problem with a Thermaltake PSU and I have owned 4 of them. Always reliable.This thing is surprisingly quiet considering it's size. I have some extremely quiet case fans installed and they are louder than the PSU.This unit is powering an Asus P5K3 mobo, 2GB DDR3 PC10666 RAM, core2duo E6850 processor, HIS Radeon HD 2900XT 1GB DDR4, X-fi Elite Pro sound, 2x WD Raptor X 150GB, Lite-On DVD Burner, Thermaltake water pump, Zalman Fan Controller, and a load of fans and lights. TONS of power left over. Will be upgrading to crossfire setup w/ dual Radeon HD 2900 XT's in the future. This PSU will handle anything you can throw at it with plenty of voltage to spare.Great PSU. I have no regrets and I don't see any cons to getting this product. The price is pretty steep, but you gotta figure this is the biggest baddest PSU on the market and it will keep up with PC advancements for quite a while.

5 of 5 people found the following review helpful.
5A must have!
By A brazilian guy
This is simply the best power supply you can get for your PC.It's powerful, reliable and delivers what it promises, even under the hardest conditions.Some people say you don't need it, but I disagree.In fact, 700W should be enough if you are running a usual Core 2 Duo SLI system, but usual 700W PS just don't have enough power cables for the system, even if you take a 620W Corsair!If you're building a US$4,000 or more system, it makes no sense to take chances on the PS just to save US$100.If you're system is less ambitious, consider buying it anyway, for you would be hedged for the next couple of years.

2 of 2 people found the following review helpful.
5Very Impressed
By Timothy G. Blum
Second high-end PSU I've owned (prior was Enermax Galaxy 1000W). Once you get to the top-end, I think the features/aesthetics are probably more important than one actually functioning much better than the others. This one has many similar features to the Enermax but also has 8-pin PCI-E which is why I purchased it (my older model Enermax did not, although the newer model Enermax has it). I went with this one for high quality and positive reviews all around, and the available Amazon Prime shipping. I like the efficiency and modular cable design. It also is a little shorter than the Galaxy while being +200W. But, since I'm only going to be adding more components, it seems more power is better. Very quiet, as all PSU's at this price point are. Cables are plenty long enough for my Antec 900 case. Hopefully this will be a long-term PSU that will make it through several computer upgrades. A plus is the longer warranty than the Enermax has.

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