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A new small power supply is coming from Thermaltake, the Toughpower GF1.

Thermaltake Toughpower GF1 arrives in 650, 750 and 850W versions

The Thermaltake Toughpower GF1 comes with a depth of 16 cm and an 80 Plus Gold certification with a fully modular connection system and a Riing Duo 14 RGB fan for cooling. The Thermaltake power supply is capable of operating in 0dB mode with a load of 30%, and has the particularity of having RGB lighting turned off depending on the version.

The GF1s are available in GF1 ARGB with synchronized lighting and 'normal' GF1, without lighting. However, it uses the same fan, but without the RGB management button.

There will be three models of this Toughpower GF1 power supply depending on the power, there will be three variants of; 650W, 750W and 850W.

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Thermaltake's warranty for this power supply is quite generous, one ten years. The power supplies feature ribbon cables, Japanese capacitors, and a single 12V rail.

Specifications and prices

650W + RGB

  • ATX 20 + 4 x 1 CPU 4 + 4 x 1 PCI-E 6 + 2 x 4 SATA x 9 Molex x 4119.90 euros

750W + RGB

  • ATX 20 + 4 x 1 CPU 4 + 4 x 1 PCI-E 6 + 2 x 4 SATA x 9 Molex x 4 139.90 euros

850W + RGB

  • ATX 20 + 4 x 1CPU 4 + 4 x 2PCI-E 6 + 2 x 6SATA x 12Molex x 4159.90 euros

The trend of attaching an RGB LED light to everything has long passed through power supplies, so there are few components that do not have this capacity. We will soon have a review of this power supply. Stay tuned

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