
Thermaltake PS-TPG-1250DPCTUS-T 1250W Titanium RGB Power Supply
Power and Control at Your FingertipsThe Thermaltake Toughpower DPS G RGB 1250W power supply puts you in complete digital control of your system's power. Featuring 80+ Titanium certification, real-time monitoring, and customizable RGB lighting, this fully modular PSU delivers exceptional efficienc...
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Overview
Power and Control at Your Fingertips
The Thermaltake Toughpower DPS G RGB 1250W power supply puts you in complete digital control of your system's power. Featuring 80+ Titanium certification, real-time monitoring, and customizable RGB lighting, this fully modular PSU delivers exceptional efficiency, stability, and style.
Specifications:
- Wattage: 1250W
- Certification: 80+ Titanium
- Fan: 140mm RGB Fan with Digital Fan Control
- Modularity: Fully Modular
- Form Factor: ATX 12V 2.31/EPS 12V 2.92
- Capacitors: 100% Japanese Capacitors
- Features: Thermaltake DPS App 2.0 Software, Sleeved and Flat Black Cables, Smart Zero Fan
Key Features
Patented 256-color RGB fan with Zero rpm mode for ultra-low noise operation
80 plus Titanium, 100% Japanese capacitors, and 32-bit onboard digital MCU
Fully modular, individually sleeved cables
Smart power management provides exclusive security protection functionality
Industry leading 10 year Warranty
Specifications
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- Boasts 80 Plus Titanium certification, ensuring extremely high power efficiency and reduced energy waste
- Features a patented 256-color RGB fan with Zero RPM mode for silent operation during low loads
- Offers fully modular, individually sleeved cables, allowing for clean cable management and improved airflow
- Includes a 32-bit onboard digital MCU for smart power management, enhancing system stability and protection
- Backed by an industry-leading 10-year warranty, providing long-term reliability and peace of mind
👎 Cons
- The 1250W capacity might be excessive for most typical PC builds, leading to a higher initial cost than necessary
- The RGB fan, while customizable, may not appeal to users who prefer a non-illuminated or minimalist PC aesthetic
- The "smart power management" features are not detailed, making it hard to assess their specific functionalities without further information
- The individual sleeving of cables, while beneficial for aesthetics, can be more time-consuming to manage during initial setup
- Despite high efficiency, the extreme wattage could still result in higher energy consumption than much lower wattage PSUs during peak usage scenarios