Thermaltake Toughpower Grand 750W PSU Review

👤by David Mitchelson Comments 📅22-08-11
Exterior

The outside of the Toughpower Grand PSU is very nicely designed. Not only does it look good but you can identify straight away that this unit takes on great build quality. The fan grill has a perforated mesh panel – beneath this panel there is a 140mm fan. In the very centre there is a badge with the Thermaltake emblem.


Great build quality on the outside


Moving the PSU round – the AC power button is slightly different to the traditional flick switch you would find on the PSU. Instead we have this red push-button that illuminates when powered. Next to this we have a reflective Thermaltake logo.


A funky red power on button


Being modular, the Toughpower Grand has an assortment of connection slots. 4x 8-pin for PCI-E and 4x 6-pin for peripheral devices. Hardwired to the actual unit we have the 24-pin ATX and dual 8-pin EATX power.


Lots of modular options for PCI-E and Peripherals


Finally onto the specifications label. Here we have the serial number and the two verification tests that the unit has successful passed. Total output from the +12v rail is 720W and 60A. A little later we will be testing the unit with NVIDIA GTX 480 SLI to see if the unit can withstand this type of configuration.


The technical specifications label


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