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💡 Thermaltake Toughpower iRGB Plus 850W 80+ Platinum Digital RGB LED Smart Zero Fan SLI/Crossfire Ready ATX12V v2.4 / SSI EPS v2.92 Power Supply - 10 Year Warranty (Model: PS-TPI-0850F2FDPU-1) Review

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Details

BrandThermaltake
Connector TypeLightning
Output Wattage850 Watts
Form FactorATX12V
Wattage850
Cooling Method14cm hydraulic bearing fan
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Description of 💡 Thermaltake Toughpower iRGB Plus 850W 80+ Platinum Digital RGB LED Smart Zero Fan SLI/Crossfire Ready ATX12V v2.4 / SSI EPS v2.92 Power Supply - 10 Year Warranty (Model: PS-TPI-0850F2FDPU-1)

New Era in Colorful Power: Take on more than just power, with 16. 8 million RGB LED colors plus 12 addressable RGB LEDs and 7 lighting options at your fingertips. New Digital Platform: New circuit design with PFC & LLC digital controllers and 32Bit MCU efficiently reduce ripple noise with steady voltage output. Flat All Black Cables/Connectors: Low-profile flat black cables enhance cable routing with all black connectors for a neutral look. 100% All Japanese 105°C/221°F Capacitors: Premium internal components greatly improve the durability and offer the highest stability and reliability. Industry Leading : 10 Year.

Reviews

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

I'm very happy, it really is worth buying.

A wonderful unit, the idea of ​​​​SPM is excellent, the implementation is of course darkness Quiet, powerful, with a constant load of 500w it is almost inaudible, at 200w it does not turn on the fan, the temperature inside is 45-50 at the same time.

Pros
  • Honest power, all Japanese capacitors, up to 30% of the load the fan may not rotate (configurable). Modular, voltage and ripple correspond to the declared ones. Beautiful RGB backlight with many effects and heat binding option. Monitoring of currents and voltages. Since 2022 I have been using the PSU of this company, none of them has broken down and still work (tr2 450w, 675w toughpower).
Cons
  • Very hard wires, SATA only angled, which is very inconvenient. The backlight mode crashes on reboot, the SPM software on the phone does not see the software on the computer without registering in the cloud, which is just insanity.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The best thing I've ever used, I recommend it to everyone!

A beautiful unit, the SPM was conceived as an excellent concept, but the implementation was, of course, in the dark. When under a steady load of 500 watts, it is nearly inaudible; when under a load of 200 watts, it does not switch on the fan; and the temperature inside is between 45 and 50 degrees at the same time.

Pros
  • Honest power, all Japanese capacitors, and the fan may not rotate for up to 30 percent of the load at any given time (configurable). The values for modular, voltage, and ripple are identical to those declared. Stunning RGB lighting including a wide variety of effects and the possibility to use heat binding. Keeping an eye on both the currents and the voltages. Since 2022, I have been using this company's power supply units (PSU), and not a single one of them has failed or stopped functioning (tr2 450w, 675w toughpower).
Cons
  • Very difficult wiring, and the SATA port can only be tilted, which is a major inconvenience. The backlight mode fails to work after a reboot, and the SPM software on the phone is unable to recognize the program running on the computer until it first registers in the cloud, which is just insane.

Revainrating 1 out of 5

The power supply seems stable, but is Riing kidding?

3 days into a new Ryzen 5600x build and I really have no complaints. I won't be overclocking this build and the 10 year warranty is really good if anything happens (btw this is coming from someone with no TT customer experience). But apart from the warranty, the power supply seems reliable, the plugs are connected and everything seems fine. But software? I've never had a PSU with software, so the diagnosis is good. I love that it tells me loads (so accurate) and usage stats, but there are two…

Pros
  • Nice packaging
Cons
  • Can't remember

Overall this is a well working product but there are so many issues that I probably wouldn't recommend this GPU or others running the same software. Combs as most of them had two smaller cords on one pin. The biggest problem here, however, is the software. It's missing in many places. The LED controller is not up to date and the information it gives about my products is not great. If you are considering this, Corsair AX1500I or similar I would go with Corsair although they don't have RGB. The…

Pros
  • Full Set
Cons
  • Empty

Revainrating 3 out of 5

The software and features are fairly limited to be of any use or value.

Attention, the software to use with it is very simple and doesn't even let you see the power per port or control an output of the device. You can also just see energy dynamics data by allowing them to publicly upload and share their logs and location on their website. The software allowed me to see the exact location of everyone who owns this device and their details. Nice looking hardware but it's all bullshit and looks like an open hacking invite (literally opens 8 ports to the open internet…

Pros
  • Pleasant
Cons
  • Big and bulky

Revainrating 2 out of 5

Decent rainbow barf power supply, dangerous software

If you want a power supply with standard RGB setting and will do the job, I can recommend this product. I would even say it looks good. If you want to change this RGB setting, buy another RGB power supply. Thermaltake's software increased my CPU temperature by 10 degrees and after some investigation I found that it was sending data without permission and possibly triggering some suspicious bitcoin outsourcing activities. I am already filing a lawsuit about this. I find all of this disgusting…

Pros
  • Handy thing
Cons
  • Doesn't all fit

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Looks cool but it fried my hard drives

I mean if you have the indicators that match the rest of your system it looks great. but it was a high price. now 2 of 3 of my storage devices (both SATA HDDs, 3rd is an NVMe SSD) are dead. The two discs I had were for my games (D) and miscellaneous. Files (E), C for Windows only. I lost all my data. Beyond pissed.UPDATE 7/1/2021 Unit failed after only 32 days of use. Super lucky it didn't fry the rest of my system. Thanks Thermaltake for the money spent. Back to the Corsair PSU, mostly because

Pros
  • I'm holding my fists
Cons
  • There are downsides