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Thermaltake PurePower 430-Watt Power Supply - ATX, Dual 80mm Fan, 20/24-Pin, SATA Ready, PCI-E Ready
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 Thermaltake Bargain!
TR2 430-Watt Power Supply
One of the best looking and most efficient power supplies we’ve seen in years. This rock-solid, brilliantly engineered unit supports a 6-pin PCI-Express connector and features an outstanding PFC function for improved energy reliability and reduced current load on AC delivery systems. The TR2 boasts a dual 8cm fan providing the best airflow to cool your system along with intelligent black cable sleeving for optimum airflow inside the case. This premium power supply also features protections against over power, over voltage, short-circuit and protection reset. In addition to widespread industry praise, Thermaltake’s TR2 has received safety certificates and approval from EMI, FCC, UL, CUL, CSA and CE.
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Specifications
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Detailed Features
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Specifications
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AC INPUT
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115VAC/230VAC - 47~63Hz
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DC OUTPUT
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+3.3V
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+5V
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+5VSB
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430W
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20A
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24A
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430W
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Connectors
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20+4 pin |
P4 MB |
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FDD |
PCI-E |
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A Closer Look









Features
- Support 6-pin PCI-Express connector
- PFC function, improved energy efficiency and reduced current load on AC
delivery systems
- Dual 8cm fan, provide best air-flow to cool your PC system
- Intelligent Black Cable Sleeving, provide optimum air flow inside the case
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Superb
Reviewer:
nogs on
Feb 09, 2010 Customer Rating:
5.0
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This is the best value you can find around super buy will buy again. |

OK, not great
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GCC on
Feb 08, 2010 Customer Rating:
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Decent low cost power supply; plenty of connectors, been working for a couple of years. It's actually only a 350 watt supply; it will not be able to sustain 430 watts. Note that the ''NP'' designation indicates it does NOT have PFC, so Tiger's listing that it does is incorrect. It is also pretty low efficiency, at about 60%, so it will waste a lot of power. Also, something weird happened to mine; it started to get noisier in the last couple months. Its fans seem to be running near full speed at all times, like their thermal controls have stopped working. At east they're stuck on high, so they can still keep it cool. |

OK but SATA cables too Close
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Carl on
Feb 06, 2010 Customer Rating:
4.3
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The power suppy seems fine but I had to use a converter (white connector) to SATA. Both SATA connectors are on the same cable run and within about 7 |

Good product
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My son has been running one of these for several years, with no problems. I just upgraded my desktop (an older ATX case), so I replaced the power supply with one of these. It is very quiet. I run two dvd burners, two hard drives, a Super disk, and a floppy drive, and so far have no problems. |

Great Product
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needed to upgrade video card works great |

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What You Should Know
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The Truth About Power Supplies Although many power supplies may look alike, there are vast differences among them that effect performance and reliability. Learn what to look for when you choose the best power supply to meet your needs. September 29, 2004
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20+4 Motherboard Connector!
It doesn’t matter whether your motherboard has 20 or 24-pins. The
20+4 will hook you up. For your 20-pin platform, simply separate four pins
and plug it in. |
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Installing a Power Supply - An Easy-to-follow
11-Step, Photo Illustrated Guide
When you've upgraded your PC system by adding on a number of new peripherals
it might be time to upgrade your power supply as well. Our handy guide gives
you simple instructions on how to install your brand new power supply. |
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Standard Electrical
Specification Terms
What Is A Joule? Or a Watt, Volt, or an Amp?Electronics and
Electricity, uses a wide range of terms to represent different kinds of measurement units.
Many you have seen every day, and others from time to time in product specifications. These
are all part of the International System of Units. Here is a short list of several common
terms your will see in our products and their meanings:
JOULE: One joule (symbol: J) is
defined as the amount of work done by electricity. Technically it is the work required to
continuously produce one watt of power for one second; or one watt second (W*s). One
kilowatt hour (a common electric company measure) equals 3,600,000 Joules (1W*s x 1,000 x 3600
seconds).

Using This Chart You Can Easily Calculate
The Wattage, Current (Amps), Ohms, and Voltage For A Device!
WATT: In terms of mechanical
energy, one watt (symbol: W or P) is a measure of energy used - this frequently results in heat, or
as in the case of a light bulb, the heat creates a glow, thus more heat equals more light.
Technically a Watt is the rate at which work is done when an object is moved at a speed of one meter
per second against a force of one newton. By the definitions of electric potential (volt) and
current (ampere), work is done at a rate of one watt when one ampere flows through a potential
difference of one volt - or simply A*V=W
AMP (Ampere): In practical
terms, the ampere (symbol: I) is the amount of electrical current passing through a conductor (a
wire). Technically it is a measure of the amount of electric charge passing a point per unit
time. Around 6.242 × 1018 electrons passing a given point each second constitutes one ampere. You
can figure out the Amps being use by dividing the Wattage by Voltage. A 100W light, in a
typical house (120V) uses 1.2A.
VOLT (Voltage): The volt
(symbol: V) is the unit of electromotive force measurement, commonly called "voltage".
Technically, the volt is defined as the value of the voltage across a conductor when a current of
one ampere dissipates one watt of power in the conductor. For example, if you know a TV uses
295 Watts and uses 2.45 Amps, you can calculate the voltage is 120 Volts.
OHM: The ohm (symbol: Ω
or R) is the unit of electrical impedance in AC, or, in the direct current case, electrical
resistance. It is the resistance of material to electrical current. The higher the
value, the higher the resistance, and the more voltage is required, and the more current used.
Most home speakers are low resistance, just 8 ohm. Technically, the ohm is defined as the
resistance between two points of a conductor when a constant of 1 volt is applied, and
produces in a current of 1 ampere.
DECIBEL: The decibel (dB)
is a logarithmic unit of measurement that expresses the magnitude of a physical quantity (usually
power or intensity) relative to a specified or implied reference level. The decibel is useful
for a wide variety of measurements (particularly acoustics and electronics). It has a number of
advantages, such as the ability to conveniently represent very large or small numbers, in a scaling
that roughly corresponds to the human perception of sound and light. It is frequently seen in
Home Theater Receivers to represent amplification or volume. Since it is based on a reference
level, it is not easily used by the non-engineer, but simply as a specification value. |

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Contents of package may vary from those pictured and stated here,
due to changes in manufacturer's specifications or merchandising.
Please check the product information carefully, items not included
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W0070RUC UPC No:
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