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Thermaltake ToughPower XT 775w review

The Thermaltake Toughpower XT Series 775W Power supply has excelled in our testing with very high levels of stability and efficiency. When you combine this excellent performance with cool running operation and low noise it is hard not to walk away impressed with the overall package. The AC ripple is also extremely low, which we like to see. This will be a favourite supply with the demanding enthusiast audience as it can deliver up to 64A via the single +12V output and there are 4 PCIe connectors to cater for high end Crossfire and SLI configurations.

Voltage regulation is impressive with superb efficiency right across the range and we appreciate the fan shutdown delay which helps to expel any residual hot air remaining in the chassis. The S.P.T. indication also offers PG, Standby and Temperature status.

Any weaknesses? As hard as we tried it was extremely difficult to find fault with the unit …. the rather unusual brownish colour seemed to be the only negative talking point.

Technically Thermaltake have really delivered the goods with a class leading power supply without any major faults. The cherry on the cake is the competitive pricing at only £85 inc vat in the UK and full 5 year warranty to give total peace of mind.

KitGuru says: One of the finest PSU's in this sector right now.

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Rating: 9.0.

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9 comments

  1. Hey, I bought one of these two weeks ago ! thankfully its not crap 🙂

    Great review, I agree also on the noise, its really quiet and I have a pretty powerful system

  2. I never understand half of the results in a PSU review, but it looks good. Its quite cheap which is surprising. normally we pay through the teeth for good products like this.

  3. I love PSUs with single rails on 12v, they always perform so well. thorough review, thanks.

  4. It seems out of stock in Europe in most places, high demand or limited availability?

  5. The nearest competition to this is the Corsair unit and its considerably more expensive. this seems somewhat of a bargain side by side with it.

  6. Just an update from my post last night – just ordered one for my new build. Hope its as good as you say.

  7. We’re going to pull in the Corsair 750 HX for comparison at some stage. For now, on paper, it seems to perform remarkably similar – but for a lot less money.