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Thermaltake PurePower 680W PSU

JC 21.02.2005 - 09:31 5170 22
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Review @ FastlaneHW
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Thermaltake makers of some of the finest computer components on the market today have introduced another great product, the Thermaltake 680 watt monster power supply. But can this power supply hang with some of the best power supplies on the market? It supports every option on the market today like the new ATX 2.0 spec. and even has PCI-E power connectors. FastlaneHW plans to put this power supply to the test and see if indeed it can be put into the elite class.

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Well after spending three weeks with this monster PSU it never once let me down or caused my slightly over clocked system to lock up at all. The voltage numbers were a little higher than ATX specifications but that is a good thing, as they were higher. Most 12V rail readings go lower than ATX specifications and could cause system troubles. With dual PCI-E power connectors and four SATA connectors this awesome PSU should anything you could throw at it. The look and craftsmanship Thermaltake put into this PSU does indeed earn it a spot in the elite class in my book. After two years of running on Antec power I have now found a power supply worthy of taking its place inside my Li Lian tower for main gaming use.

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lol 15A auf der 12V-Schiene???

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zweimal 15a :) is nich schlecht das ding

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net schlecht, gefällt mir aber das enermax coolergiat 600w bzw. OCZ 600W besser:)

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vollkommen overpowerd ^^

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ein nt kann nie zuviel power haben:D

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naja, 2 x 15A is auch net so viel. mein Enermax hat 36A auf der 12V schiene ^^

ich finds ganz ok... :)

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Es hat ja auch noch ne 3. 12V Schiene mit 8A ;)
(siehe auch http://www.thermaltake.com/purepowe...w0049atx12v.htm )

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ok. dann is es viel^^

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viel ampere hat das 700w zippy....45a@12v;)

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ja braucht trotzdem keine sau :rolleyes:

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full ack @ victor.

aber schon allein das mas hat bzw das es sowas gibt is a wahnsinn...

und ich kann mir schon vorstellen das ma sowas braucht. es gibt doch 8-Fach prozzi mobos für s940 (Opteron). (zumindest steht in der GH beschreibung von den cpus, "Für Achtfach systeme". und ich kann ma scho vorstellen das mas da braucht)

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woch 8 proziis hmmmmmmmmiam :D

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woch 8 proziis hmmmmmmmmiam :D

hehe, 8 Prozis + SuperPI @ 1M = 10 Sek!! :D wär ja ur geil!

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naja, solche server haben eh meistens redunante nt´s, und kein 700w zippy ding:p
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