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Thermaltake 600W Power Supply TR 600CUS Review

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Revainrating 4.5 out of 5  
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4.5
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Details

Series600W CABLE MANAGEMENT POWER SUPPLY
BrandThermaltake
Output Wattage600 Watts
Form FactorATX
Wattage720 watts
Cooling Method120mm Fan: 1800 R.P.M. ± 10%
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Description of Thermaltake 600W Power Supply TR 600CUS

Cable management optimized - elongated cables enable enthusiasts and Power users to properly route the cables in optimal location to prevent airflow blockage. Significantly improving computer system's overall thermal efficiency, as well as the aesthetic. Intelligent 120mm cooling fan - large 120mm cooling fan with intelligent temperature control automatically Throttles the fan speed so you get added cooling while working on intensive application or gaming and Whisper quiet operation when you need it. Designed with powerful graphic card support in mind - so you want to play the latest game Title in ultra-realistic settings? Dual 12V Rails with plenty of juice to spare support any graphic card (NVIDIA or AMD). Peace OF mind Warranty - all Thermaltake power supplies, not just the premium models, carry industry's most trusted 5 years warranty. "Bullet-proof" Protections - Power protections such as over-voltage protection, over power Protection and short-circuit protection to expect for the unexpected.

Reviews

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Great value for money, one of the best offers.

I assembled the i3 9100f + GTX1660computer using this power supply, everything works stably. ? v=ELOwjMhHFhs - in this video you can see acomplete list of allcomponents and tests in games (FPS, CPU / GPU temperatures, frame rate, etc. ).

Pros
  • Certificate 80 PLUS. 3 years warranty. Considering that it has now fallen in price, then also the price, I took it for 3800, and now it costs 3000-3300. Inductors outwardly look decent, some budget units do not have them at all. In the winter-autumn period of time, on my assembly, even despite the top location, it does not heat up, the air vented from the power supply is not hot,
Cons
  • Many write that it is noisy, I didn’t notice this behind it, the usual classic noise level of a computer, not noisy and not quiet, normal.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Just super, the product is made wonderfully, very satisfied.

I took it with a margin of power for my system. Works great. No problems. There are no extraneous sounds from the block. If a whistling sound is heard from there, then most likely the problem is in the throttle and it is advisable to carry it to the service, and not work on it further - it will be even more expensive to repair or a new unit.

Pros
  • Silent (even against the background of a non-noisy PC, the unit is not audible even under load - a quiet rustle). The presence of the required number of connectors with a sufficient length of wires. For me, the advantage is that without backlighting - it is superfluous there. Large diameter fan with excellent motor. It was important to have a lot of amperes along the 12V line, there are about 40A here - you can safely use it to power an auto amplifier in a home system.
Cons
  • It is a pity that there are no rubberized legs in the kit, for the lower installation of the block in the case, so that the body of the block lies on them, as in a "cradle".

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Im amazed! It was definitely worth the money!

The block has been living for more than 4 years, it has never let me down. Worked with a 7700k and 1060 6 GB card. Not long ago I ated the hardware, the block had to be changed because of the 3090 video card, it was painfully voracious. Of the minuses, the cables just do not come unfastened.

I have a 650 version, I advise you to take a small margin plus 100 watts in power or more, since in the face value not everyone can work quietly and stably. You need to take from bronze and above. Different pros: powerful. quiet, not expensive. 80 Plus is normal, durable if running in a 180-300 watt system, marketing gimmick. Has cons: the latch does not snap onto the mother and percent as it should, overclockers wrote that this type of power supply was overclocked with a real power of 500w. It

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I really like the product, it fully meets my expectations.

for the old MSI 760 GM-E51 did not fit, I had to change the motherboard. works on gigabyte B550M without problems. I took it with a margin for the rx580 video card, which is still running.

Pros
  • Quiet. The power is enough for me.
Cons
  • Did not get up on the old motherboard.

✓Good power supply. I had to buy an extension cable for the CPU because there is no place for it in the Zalman N2 case from the top. ✓It has been working for a year and a half in conjunction with: Ryzen 5 1600 Inno3d Hercules GTX 1080 X3 MSI B350 PC MATE Toshiba 1TB HDD (can't remember which one) SSD 240GB (can't remember either) 3 vents.

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Good product, good quality, not bad.

PSU is not for silent assembly definitely i5 9400f + RTX2060 Turbo + 1hdd 1ssd + 3 coolers = normal flight if there was a choice to buy this PSU or another similar one, I would choose another in general, there was no task to collect something quiet. BP copes, more is not needed. Vibration and noise sometimes piss me off. In general, its money is worth Got pros: all the necessary connectors are there, sata as many as 5 pieces braided wires regular PSU for your money white part of the case, took…

The supplied power cord is very hard and does not bend well, but a trifle, but I still decided to mention it yes, and I would like a sticker, but it’s not there, damn Got pros: Good power supply, quiet (although they write that it’s noisy at maximum load, but if it doesn’t thresh with a turntable, it will die in three years, and at low load it is quieter than hard drives), high-quality stuffing (capsons conduits, oem manufacturer like kW, I don’t know the rest), braided wires, for me there are

Revainrating 5 out of 5

YOU PAY THE COST OF 450 WATTS FOR 600 WATTS! AMAZING WORTH EVERY PENNY!

. didn't go to work at the time i was a hoe i had a really hard time finding power supplies i stumbled upon thermaltake tr2 600w. I only needed about 450 but I felt more comfortable being a bit bigger, it was just crazy for the price I bought it for and it was very good value because technically I was Got 450 W for 600 W power. The delivery was amazing. I'm so glad I found that the deal with Thermaltake has been around for a while, they make some not-so-great products, but I'm impressed with…

Pros
  • Optimized Cable Routing - Extended cables allow enthusiasts and power users to properly route cables to the optimal location to prevent airflow blockage. Significant improvement in the overall thermal efficiency of a computer system as well as the aesthetic appearance.
Cons
  • Upgradable.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Works as it should

does what it is supposed to do, namely supply electricity. I bought this particular model because it's harder to find power supplies that are 400w or less. That's 430W, as close as I could get, and it's good enough for the system I'm using it on. The fan is quiet and has enough connections for my needs. It has 5 SATA connectors, 4 MOLEX connectors, a 20+4 motherboard connector, a 4+4 CPU connector, a 6-pin (NOT 4+2) PCI-E connector and a 4-pin pin FDD connector. I personally only use the…

Pros
  • Smart 120mm Fan - A large 120mm fan with smart temperature control automatically adjusts fan speed to provide extra cooling during intense applications or gaming, and ensure quiet operation when needed
Cons
  • Protection

Revainrating 2 out of 5

don't spend anymore it's perfect

Don't be tempted to spend more money than you need when building a PC. Unless you're into crazy, unbelievable, gargantuan, ridiculous power consumption, 500-650 is perfect for any build, yes, including gaming. To be safe, add up the total energy you draw for each of your components, but I guarantee most people will find this helpful. Why pay for fancy bulbs and decals when you can spend that extra money on your car's performance. It's just a power supply, and a good one with a 5 year warranty…

Pros
  • Designed for powerful graphics cards - so you want to play the latest title game in ultra-realistic environments? Two 12V rails with plenty of power support any graphics card (NVIDIA or AMD)
Cons
  • Annoying

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Sold as new but actually used

I bought it as "NEW" but what was clearly " USED" arrived. My first clue was that the packaging (box) for the PSU was without shrink wrap. Okay, maybe there isn't usually a shrink wrap. Open the box and find an empty transparent plastic bag - narrow in width and tall in height. Empty? Hm. Next I find a piece of cardboard, apparently cut from a product card for "Kingston Technology Solid-State Drive 250GB - A2000". What kind of ?! The next oddity is to find a "Material Safety Information Sheet"…

Pros
  • Bulletproof" protection - power protection such as surge protection, surge protection and short circuit protection to be expected in unforeseen circumstances
Cons
  • Was damaged