Friday, November 15, 2013

Get Cheap Thermaltake Power Supply 240-Pin 800 Power Supply TR-800P

Thermaltake Power Supply 240-Pin 800 Power Supply TR-800P

Product Description


Thermaltake TR-800P Bronze80Plus 800W Active PFC Power Supply


List Price : $132.56
Price : $102.97
You Save : $29.59
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Product Feature


  • Maximum Power: 800 Watts
  • Form Factor: ATX 12V 2.3 & EPS 12V 2.91
  • PFC (Power Factor Correction): Active PFC
  • Fan: 120Mm, 2700rpm ¡À 10%
  • Connector: 1x 24pin Main Connector; 1x 8pin EPS12V Connector; 1x 4pin ATX12V Connector; 2x 6pin PCI-E Connectors; 2x 6+2pin PCI-E Connectors; 7x 5pin SATA Connectors; 7x 4pin Peripheral Connectors; 1x 4pin FDD Connector








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Product Reviews

3 of 3 people found the following review helpful.
5Thermaltake TR-800P Power Supply
By Richard K. Furr
Thermaltake Power Supply 240-Pin 800 Power Supply TR-800P
This power supply exceeded the requirements for the GeForce GTX-560 Graphics Card. It needs 24 amps on the 12 volt rail and this supply is rated at 60 amps. I needed two 6-pin PCI-E Connectors and this supply comes with two 6-pin and two 6+2-pin PCI-E Connectors so I didn't need to use any of the adapters that came with the graphics card. The only thing I found a little frustrating was the amount of cable and connectors I had to tuck out of the way, but they're there if I need them. I also got six case fans running. An excellent power supply.

1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.
5Great PSU
By Jesse
Very cool and quiet. The only problem I have with the product is that it isn't modular but I knew that when I ordered it. I didn't use this power supply very long before replacing it with a modular one but I gave it to my cousin and it is still working fine in his rig. There is a load of connections though, most of which you probably wont use so be prepared to do some cable management.

2 of 3 people found the following review helpful.
5MMM BIG
By Qing
Pretty quiet considering the power output; no noisier than a 'normal' fan.
800 watts, it's hard to imagine needing more than that unless you're powering Skynet
Turns on, turns off, hits all of the highlights on my power supply checklist

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