Thermaltake Smart RGB, 80+ Certified 700W Power Supply with 256-Color RGB Fan - View 1

Thermaltake Smart RGB, 80+ Certified 700W Power Supply with 256-Color RGB Fan

4.6 (1,651 ratings)
~$57.40
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Key Features

  • 80 plus Certified deliver up to 87% efficiency to Promise Low power losses
  • Patented RGB LED fan adopts 10 LED light Bulbs to enhance the brightness and spawn an advanced user experience in the world of illumination
  • One button to 15 lighting modes with RGB lighting button fan color can be switched among variants including pulse light (7 colors) 256 color RGB cycle Solid light (7 colors) and a LED off mode
  • Single +12V rail design eliminating the limitations caused by Voltage Distributions
  • 5 year

Specifications

Global Trade Identification Number
00841163000441
Manufacturer
Thermaltake USA Direct
UPC
841163000441
Model Name
Power Supply
Brand Name
Thermaltake
Current Rating
12 Amps
Number of Fans
1
Fan Size
120 Millimeters
Maximum Input Voltage
2.4E+2 Volts (AC)
Minimum Input Voltage
100 Volts
Upper Temperature Rating
4E+1 Degrees Celsius
Wattage
700
Cooling Method
Air
Power Supply Design
Internal
System Bus Connector Type
24 Pin
Compatible Devices
Personal Computer
Connector Type Used on Cable
ATX
Output Wattage
700
Form Factor
ATX
Item Weight
3.63 Pounds
Item Dimensions
5.9 x 5.5 x 3.3 inches

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Customer Reviews

The Dongle
Had it for well over a year now, and have had zero issues with it. I do not take care of my computer the way i should, and this fact make this product even better.
edward danilo bohorquez
El producto llego acorde a lo especificado y dentro del tiempo estimado, luego de su montaje el funcionamiento ha sido perfecto.
chickenmonkey
I'm one of those that keeps their pc on 24/7 because I am on it daily. That said, this unit just works. It is my second one, the first is in my oldest sons' pc. The motherboard displays the majority of the power use and the fluctuation of everything seems to be in check. I don't have an official testing device to check that accuracy but I've built two different computers and this PS and been in each one. Different MB manufacturers also. Wouldn't make sense to inflate the numbers. No experience with a warranty claim as I've never had to do that with these.
Amazon Customer
Power supply seems to work well, especially for a model this simple/cheap.RGB looks great, nice color choices especially for a cheap one that doesnt connect to the motherboard for control.Cables for the motherboard (6 pin) is a bit short, cant do any nice routing in my case with it so its a bit ugly just hanging there. The CPU power is also a bit short, barely making it to the port on my full size ATX motherboard.Other issue is its a bit louder than my old PSU, even though it was more powerful. Most likely due to the 80+white cert so its a little less efficient but it does get the job done.Overall a good power supply for the money, not the nicest out there but it will do the job. 5 yr warranty is nice since my last supply from another company didn't last that long and was more expensive.