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Thermaltake Smart M Series 750W PSU review

I don't really like the box artwork on this power supply at all. The grungy design just doesn't work.

Their slogan on the box? ‘Built to work!'.

This company really do need some marketing help from a Western organisation.

Inside, the power supply is protected underneath a thin layer of bubblewrap. No thick padding or foam sadly.

The bundle includes a regional specific power cable, a user manual and a felt bag which contains the modular cables.

Above left, the hardwired cable from the chassis which comprises a 20+4-pin Main Connector and a 4+4-pin Power Connector.

The modular cabling above right:

6+2 pin PCIe (500mm+150mm)

4

SATA (500mm+150mm+150mm)

9

4 pin Molex (500mm+150mm+150mm)

6

FDD adapter (+150mm)

1

The cabling is all good quality and they are the thin ‘ribbon' design which are beneficial to enhance air flow. There are 4 x 6+2 PCIe power connectors which will support two high end graphics cards in SLi or Crossfire.

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4 comments

  1. Thats a nice power supply, well priced too.

  2. Interesting to read about the warranty periods, never really thought about it, but its important. How do Thermaltake warranty their products. do you go directly back to the store, or deal with an RMA via them?

  3. No warranty support from Thermaltake. 5 emails over 5 weeks, no reply.