Testseek.com have collected 19 expert reviews of the ThermalTake ToughPower Cable Management W0133 1200W and the average rating is 88%. Scroll down and see all reviews for ThermalTake ToughPower Cable Management W0133 1200W.
September 2008
(88%)
19 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Insane 1200W power, Modular, Four 12V rails with up to 36A each, Good voltage stability, All cables are sleeved, Rock solid construction, Lots of connectors, 8pin VGA connectors, High efficiency, Good Looks
Expensive, Bigger than your standard ATX PSU: 200mm(L)x160mm(W)x86mm(H), Fan not temperature controlled noisy
The Thermaltake Toughpower 1200W can excel with superb power delivery capability of up to 1200W. While I doubt any single system can even get close to that, it certainly gives you a nice headroom for overclocking. This headroom results in more stable v...
Abstract: Its difficult to justify the need for a 1200W power supply unit, since every appliance in my entire house would need to be combined just to consume this much electricity. However, if you are trying to build a better Death Star, or just simply trying...
The ThermalTake 1200w ToughPower looks damn good on paper, and has a whole host of connectors capable of sending power to nearly anything you chuck at it. However, the issues with unstable performances aren’t a nice sight, and I can only hope that i...
modular cable managementLow noise under average load, All cables are tagged for easy identification, Active PFC design, ATX v2.2 certified, Nvidia SLI ready, Plenty of connectors, The
Larger sized than other PSUs, Costs almost US$400!
Thermaltakes Toughpower offers very high performance with unique features. The adoption of a 14cm rotating fan can make a difference. Even at full load the PSU will raise the RPMs in order to keep internal temperatures low, resulting in some noise. ...
1200 watts of rock solid stable power, Four independent & dedicated 12V rails, Active PFC, High efficiency rating (up to 87%), Quad SLI/GPU ready, Dual Core/Quad Core CPU ready, Modularized Cable Management, Next Generation 8-pin PCI-E connectors, All cab...
200mm might be too long for some midtower cases, The price may be too steep for some pocketbooks
The Thermaltake Toughpower W0133RU 1200W PSU performed magnificently in all tests. Voltages for for the 3.3v, 5v, and 12v lines were almost spot-on, never reaching 2% of the 3% variance that Thermaltake allows for. This truly is quite remarkable. With...
Thermaltake is among a handful of companies of late that have been putting out a very solid power supply, and the Toughpower 1200 is no exception. Even during different levels of stress, the power supply displayed near perfect voltages across all thre...
Very solid, stable voltages, Up to 1,200W maximum output at up to 50°C, High capacity 12V outputs (36A each for 12V3 and 12V4), ATX 12V 2.2 and EPS12V 2.91 compliant, Supports up to six PCIE devices (6pin and/or 8pin), Excellent efficiency along with A
Can get noisy at high output in a warm environment
If you are in the market for a high-output power supply in the 1,200 watt range, the new Thermaltake Toughpower unit deserves a very serious look. The Toughpower 1,200W PSU exhibited very good voltage regulation and stability along with excellent ef...
Rock solid stabile 1200 watts of juice, Dedicated and independent 12 volt rails, 204 ATX connector and 44 as well as 8pin AUX power connectors for old or new rigs, TONS of connectors to include next generation 8pin PCIE, EZGrip Molex connector ends, Sheat...
Unit is 200mm long, Fair pricing but $384 is a lot of bank
it occurs to me that Thermaltakes Toughpower 1200w PSU has it all. Power enough for any multi-core/multi-GPU combination and enough left over (and then a lot more) for a servers share of hard drives. The sheathed and shrink wrapped lines give the ...