Thermaltake Toughpower GF3 1650W Gold - TT Premium Edition PSU | PS-TPD-1650FNFAGx-4
Unleash the full potential of your high-performance PC with the Thermaltake Toughpower GF3 1650W Gold TT Premium Edition PSU. Engineered for the future of gaming and content creation, this powerhouse is fully compliant with Intel's ATX 3.0 specifications and boasts PCIe Gen 5.0 readiness. Its native PCIe 12+4pin connector ensures seamless compatibility and delivers up to 600W of power to the latest PCIe 5.0 graphics cards, making it the ultimate foundation for demanding builds in Global.
The Toughpower GF3 series offers exceptional performance and reliability. Available in capacities from 750W to 1650W, all models are 80 PLUS Gold certified, guaranteeing high efficiency and reduced energy waste. Experience unparalleled stability with a low ripple noise design (< 30mV), extremely strict voltage regulation (< ±3%), and a hold-up time exceeding 17 milliseconds. Built with 100% high-quality Japanese capacitors and premium components, this PSU provides consistent, clean power to all your components.
Key Features:
- Fully Compatible With Intel PSDG ATX 3.0 Specifications: Supports up to 200% power excursion, 70% low load efficiency, and adheres to strict power supply timing standards. Handles up to 3x GPU power excursion and 2x total power excursion.
- Made to Comply with the Latest Graphics Cards: Designed to support the increasing power demands of modern NVIDIA and AMD graphics cards.
- PCIe Gen 5.0 Ready: Equipped with a 16pin connector for stable performance with next-generation GPUs.
- Ultra Quiet Smart Zero Fan: Fan operates only when the load exceeds 30% of the PSU's capacity, ensuring silent operation during light tasks.
- Extremely Strict Voltage Regulation <±3%: Provides exceptional voltage stability for critical components, exceeding Intel's standards.
- Fully Modular Design: Simplifies cable management for a cleaner build and improved airflow.
Invest in the Thermaltake Toughpower GF3 1650W Gold PSU for a future-proof, stable, and high-performance computing experience.