Thermaltake are using a Young Lin DFB132512H fan which we have seen used in other high end power supplies such as the Silverstone Strider Gold 1200W. This is a high performance fan which shouldn't generate a lot of noise under load.
Thermaltake are using an Enhance OEM design for this supply. The full area of the PCB is covered with huge black heatsinks.
The transient filtering stage features two pairs of X and Y caps at the AC receptacle.
The supply uses four primary capacitors from Nippon Chemi Con, rated at 270μF each, to 105c. They can handle up to 420V each. The filtering capacitors are mainly Teapo although we noticed a few Rubycon, all rated to 105c. On the front of the modular panel are four small high quality capacitors.
I wonder when 2000W PSU’s will come out . seems a crazy amount of watts for any system.
looks like a good PSU, is this the highest wattage PSU on the market today?
Interesting they kept the price down a little by opting for silver certification. seems like a wise move to me overall. good psu, expensive but considering the 1600W+ output ideal for something with 50 hard drives and 16 video cards 🙂