
Thermaltake PS-TPD-0850F3FAPU-1 850W PF1 ARGB PSU
Power Your System with Style and Efficiency The Thermaltake Toughpower PF1 ARGB 850W Power Supply delivers premium performance with stunning aesthetics. Featuring a patented 16.8 million-color Ring Duo 14 RGB fan and full modular design, this 80+ Platinum certified PSU ensures both reliable power...
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Overview
Power Your System with Style and Efficiency
The Thermaltake Toughpower PF1 ARGB 850W Power Supply delivers premium performance with stunning aesthetics. Featuring a patented 16.8 million-color Ring Duo 14 RGB fan and full modular design, this 80+ Platinum certified PSU ensures both reliable power and customizable lighting for your high-end PC build.
Specifications:
- Wattage: 850W
- RGB Fan: Yes, 16.8 Million Colors
- Addressable LEDs: 18
- RGB Sync: 5V Motherboard Sync (ASUS Aura Sync, GIGABYTE RGB Fusion, MSI Mystic Light Sync, ASRock Polychrome)
- Certification: 80+ Platinum
- Fan: 140mm Ring Duo
- Fan Bearing: Self-lubricated Hydraulic Bearing
- Modular: Full Modular
- Input Voltage: 100V – 240V
- Input Frequency Range: 50Hz - 60Hz
- Input Current: 12A
- MTBF: 120,000 hrs minimum
- PCI-E 6+2Pin: 6
- Protections: UVP, OVP, SCP, OPP, OTP, OCP
Key Features
[2-Way RGB control] - Control light via "color" "Mode" Button (7 light modes/8 Colors) or via 5V ARGB Sync motherboard
[15 light modes via color mode button] - Wave/ spiral/ flow/ heartbeat/ ripple/ full lighted (Red, orange, yellow, green, blue, purple, pink, and white)/ spectrum mode/ light off
[Sync with motherboard RGB software] - controlling lights with as US aura Sync, Gigabyte RGB FUSION, MSI Mystic Light Sync and ASROCK polychrome through motherboards that have a 5V addressable RGB header
[Ring Duo 140mm fan] - 16.8 million color 18 addressable LEDs Dual lighting Zones self-lubricated hydraulic Bearing pwn fan for maximizing airflow while minimizing noise
[Ultra quiet smart zero fan] - fan works only when PSU working load goes over 40%. a switch At the back of the PSU can be turned off to have the fan spun constantly
Specifications
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Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- Offers flexible RGB lighting control with both a "color" "Mode" button (7 light modes/8 colors) and 5V ARGB Sync motherboard compatibility.
- Provides 15 distinct light modes via the color mode button, including wave, spiral, flow, heartbeat, ripple, full lighted in 8 colors, spectrum mode, and light off.
- Synchronizes with major motherboard RGB software such as ASUS Aura Sync, Gigabyte RGB FUSION, MSI Mystic Light Sync, and ASROCK Polychrome for integrated lighting control.
- Features a Ring Duo 140mm fan with 16.8 million colors and 18 addressable LEDs, offering extensive lighting customization and dual lighting zones.
- Equipped with an ultra-quiet Smart Zero Fan that only activates when the PSU's working load exceeds 40%, or can be set to spin constantly via a back switch.
👎 Cons
- The specific power supply efficiency rating (e.g., 80 Plus Bronze, Gold) is not mentioned, which is a key factor for energy consumption and heat generation.
- The PSU's modularity (fully, semi, or non-modular) is not specified, impacting cable management and build aesthetics.
- While offering extensive RGB features, the core function of power delivery specifications like ripple, voltage regulation, or protection features are not detailed.
- The inclusion of a 140mm fan might result in a larger physical footprint compared to PSUs with 120mm fans, potentially affecting compatibility with smaller cases.
- The reliance on specific motherboard software for full ARGB sync means users without compatible motherboards might be limited to the button control.