Thermaltake Launches Toughpower SFX Platinum PSU Series at with 80PLUS Platinum

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Thermaltake announced the release of its Toughpower SFX Platinum series power supply units (PSUs). These units have been awarded the 80PLUS Platinum certification and are available in three capacities: 750W, 850W, and 1000W. They are designed to comply with the Intel SFX 12V 4.1 and ATX 12V 3.1 standards, making them suitable for high-performance setups, including those with GeForce RTX 40 series graphics cards. The Toughpower SFX Platinum series features a fully modular design, allowing for the connection of only the necessary cables, thereby reducing clutter and improving airflow within the PC case. The PSUs are equipped with high-quality 105°C rated capacitors from Japanese manufacturers, ensuring reliability and longevity. The series boasts stringent performance criteria, including ripple noise under 30mV, voltage variations within ±2%, and a hold-up time exceeding 17ms, guaranteeing stable operation under various conditions.

For cooling, the units utilize a 90mm hydrodynamic bearing fan that operates in a semi-fanless mode at loads up to 30%, reducing noise levels and enhancing user experience. The series is equipped with multiple protection circuits, including over-current protection (OCP), over-voltage protection (OVP), under-voltage protection (UVP), over-power protection (OPP), short-circuit protection (SCP), and over-temperature protection (OTP), ensuring the safety of the components. With a mean time between failures (MTBF) of 100,000 hours and a 7-year warranty, these PSUs provide a reliable power solution for demanding systems.

The dimensions of the units are 125mm in width, 103.8mm in depth, and 63.5mm in height, making them compact and suitable for small form factor builds without compromising on power or efficiency. The Toughpower SFX Platinum series is available in three models: 1000W (Model No: PS-STP-1000FNFAP*-1), 850W (Model No: PS-STP-0850FNFAP*-1), and 750W (Model No: PS-STP-0750FNFAP*-1), catering to a wide range of power requirements for various PC builds.


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