View Full Version : Help me , Wich i can buy a PSU Thermaltake
Abraham22
08-10-2007, 01:01 PM
hello, i'm newbie...:cool:
Help me...:rolleyes:
I want buy a new psu, 550 Thermaltake Watt Power supply TR2 W0070 ..???
Specs
Fan: 2
Maximum Power 550W
PFC Active
Dual +12V No
Power Good Signal 100-500ms
Hold-up Time > 16ms at Full Load
Efficiency > 65%
Over Voltage Protection+5V trip point < +7.0V, +3.3V trip point < +4.5V, +12V trip point < +15.6V
+3.3V trip point < +4.5V
+12V trip point <+15.6V
Input Voltage 100 - 240V
Input Frequency Range 47 - 63Hz
Input Current 8A 9A @ 115V, 5A @ 230V
+5VSB@2A Approvals UL, CSA, TUV, CE
Question?///:confused:
1.What you think this psu TR2 ?
2.Do you think this psu TR2 is Safe and Sure for overcloker ?
3.What you think about Thermaltake PurePower and ToughPower ?
3. What is difference about PFC: ACTIVE and PASSIVE, and what is the best and better stability consumpution?
My specs...:cool:
Core 2 Duo e4300 1.8G
Zalman 9700 LED Blue
Mobo Msi 975x
OCZ 2x 1gb DDR2- 800, Heatpipe. Cas 4
Case Armor Jr.
eVGA Geforce 8600 GT
I like good psu, for overclokers and Stability..:D
Thank you.:cool:
1nfern0
08-10-2007, 08:31 PM
hello, i'm newbie...:cool:
Help me...:rolleyes:
I want buy a new psu, 550 Thermaltake Watt Power supply TR2 W0070 ..???
Specs
Fan: 2
Maximum Power 550W
PFC Active
Dual +12V No
Power Good Signal 100-500ms
Hold-up Time > 16ms at Full Load
Efficiency > 65%
Over Voltage Protection+5V trip point < +7.0V, +3.3V trip point < +4.5V, +12V trip point < +15.6V
+3.3V trip point < +4.5V
+12V trip point <+15.6V
Input Voltage 100 - 240V
Input Frequency Range 47 - 63Hz
Input Current 8A 9A @ 115V, 5A @ 230V
+5VSB@2A Approvals UL, CSA, TUV, CE
Question?///:confused:
1.What you think this psu TR2 ?
2.Do you think this psu TR2 is Safe and Sure for overcloker ?
3.What you think about Thermaltake PurePower and ToughPower ?
3. What is difference about PFC: ACTIVE and PASSIVE, and what is the best and better stability consumpution?
My specs...:cool:
Core 2 Duo e4300 1.8G
Zalman 9700 LED Blue
Mobo Msi 975x
OCZ 2x 1gb DDR2- 800, Heatpipe. Cas 4
Case Armor Jr.
eVGA Geforce 8600 GT
I like good psu, for overclokers and Stability..:D
Thank you.:cool:
Ok, let's see!
I recommend NOT using Tt 550W PSU, the best choice is Tt ToughPower 750W, it's very stable.
@Answers:
1) It isn't good
2) NO
3)ToughPower is better (but only for 750W model)
4) Active PFC is BETTER (a lot)
If you don't want to waste your $ in Tt TP 750W then you can buy a 500-550W PSU of these brands: AcBel, Antec, Corsair, Enermax, PC P&C, OCZ, Silverstone,...
And remember, PSU witch has one +12V rail is better than two or more +12V rails (but the Corsair PSUs (3 +12V rails) works as one +12V rail PSU).
SparkyJJO
08-10-2007, 08:40 PM
Any of the Toughpower units are good. Other good units are many of what was already mentioned (however I don't recognize AcBel). Just one thing to remember is to stay away from a few of the Antec lines: Smartpower 2 and truepower 2. The rest are fine.
Don't forget Seasonic, they are good, and many FSP units are good as well.
Just as a note, I would not recommend buying an Enermax liberty PSU. Been reading over at badcaps.net forums, somebody found they went cheap on us (without dropping the price of course!) and used bad caps in them now, which is a big reason to blame for the liberties blowing up more than normal lately.
1nfern0
08-11-2007, 03:12 AM
Any of the Toughpower units are good.
I don't think so, the ToughPower 550W is very unstable.
SaFrOuT
08-11-2007, 03:18 AM
TP is good for models 600watt and more AFAIK
what about buying a corsair HX520 ?
Source
08-11-2007, 04:09 AM
What is difference about PFC: ACTIVE and PASSIVE, and what is the best and better stability consumption?Passive PFC uses an simple 'transducer' that don't change the PFC to the amount of power that is required, almost always is there some power 'that goes to waste'.
Also an Passive PFC reacts on sudden electric flow changes which may cause an unstable output.
Active PFC uses an electric circuit of transistors and diodes.
This 'circuit' constantly adjust the Power Faction Correction, so that the efficiency is as high as possible.
Because of the use of complex filters are Power Supply's with Active PFC almost (if not) always more expensive than Passive PFC PSU's.
How more complex the Filter is, how better the efficiency and stability of the PSU is,, (and how higher the price is, most of the time).
Also recommend Corsair 520HX.
In this test of JonnyGURU, the Corsair 520HX have an Efficiency around the 80%, instead of the Thermaltake above, that is rated at 60%. (http://www.jonnyguru.com/review_details.php?id=28&page_num=2)
Try seasonic, they are very stable, efficient and low noice.
1nfern0
08-11-2007, 05:32 AM
Corsair HX520 and HX620 PSUs are HIGHLY RECOMMENDED, but it's price are not good, :D
i also vote for corsair with 80% of efficiency (this one is hot) , but once again the price is very expensive for me..
Source
08-11-2007, 06:39 AM
Try seasonic, they are very stable, efficient and low noice.Corsair is Seasonic OEM.
Abraham22
08-11-2007, 06:40 AM
Thank you much !!!! for help me !!!:D :D :D :D :D :D
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:cool:
1nfern0
08-13-2007, 05:32 AM
Thank you much !!!! for help me !!!:D :D :D :D :D :D
:clap: :clap: :clap: :clap: :clap:
:cool:
Which will you choose? :up:
Abraham22
08-15-2007, 06:38 AM
Hi !!!:cool:
i choose a PSU Corsair HX 520 and Tomorrow i will buy a Psu Corsair HX 620 :D
And I have another question (Need quick help):rolleyes:
My brother wants buy a new PSU "Thermaltake PurePower 600w", this psu is more cheap than Toughpower 750w.
So I had a question and nobody asked:
[QUOTE=Abraham22;2362833]
3.What you think about Thermaltake PurePower and ToughPower ?
[QUOTE]
Nobody can explain about PurePower...:confused: :confused: :confused:
1. I want know, how is PurePower? Good or Bad?, Safe or Danger?
2. What you think this PSU Purepower? :help:
3. it is stable
This Psu Purepower Specs:
Type = ATX12V 2.2
Maximum = Power 600 W
Fans = 1
PFC Active
Main Connector = 20+4Pin
Dual +12V = Yes
PCI-E Connectors = 2 x 6Pin
SLI Support = Yes
Modular Cabling Support = No
Power Good Signal = 100-500ms
Hold-up Time = 16ms min.
Efficiency Typical = 80%
Over Voltage Protection = +5V trip point < +7.0V
+3.3V trip point = < +4.5V
+12V trip point = < +15.6V
Input Voltage = 115/230 V
Input Frequency = Range 47 - 63 Hz
Input Current = 8A @ 115V, 4A @ 230V
Output = +3.3V@30A,+5V@28A,+12V1@18A,+12V2@18A,-12V@0.8A, +5VSB@3.0A
Approvals = CE, FCC, UL, CUL, TUV certification
Thank you
need :help: for my brother !!
no its not that great,
thermaltake toughtpower range 600w and above = good
any other thermaltake power supply =bad
so go with something others have recommended, most popular being the corsair range.
1nfern0
08-16-2007, 06:03 AM
no its not that great,
thermaltake toughtpower range 600w and above = good
any other thermaltake power supply =bad
so go with something others have recommended, most popular being the corsair range.
Agree with you. :clap:
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