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The YouTube video reviewed the Thermaltake Toughpower SFX 850 Watt power supply from the TT Premium Edition range, suitable for ITX builds and available in different wattage versions. Key features include a compact design, low noise levels, compatibility with various graphics cards standards, and a 7-year warranty. The unit also boasts features like a fan that stops at low power usage, strict voltage regulation, and fully modular connections. Details about the power connectors and cables were provided, emphasizing the unit's strong build and Japanese capacitors. The video also discussed the power supply's compatibility options, warranty information, and pricing details, concluding with an invitation for viewers to engage with the content and purchase links provided.
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In this segment of the video, the focus is on reviewing the Thermaltake Toughpower SFX 850 Watt power supply from the TT Premium Edition range. It is a gold-rated power supply designed for ITX builds, available in 750, 850, or 1000 watt versions. The power supply is compact, with dimensions of 125mm wide, 100mm deep, and 63.5mm high. It features a 92mm fluid dynamic bearing for cooling and has a low maximum noise level of 29.8 dB. The unit comes with a 7-year warranty and 100, 105°C Japanese caps from Nippon Chemicon. The video highlights its compatibility with Native PCI Express Gen 5 and Intel’s ATX 3.0 standards, making it suitable for various Nvidia graphics cards.
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In this segment of the video, the focus is on a power supply unit that boasts features such as a fan that stops when power usage is below 30%, low Ripple design with less than 30 millivolts of Ripple, strict voltage regulation with less than 2% voltage deviation. The unit is around 950 Watts despite being labeled as an 850 Watt PSU, with 3 peripheral connections, PCIe/CPU connectors, a high-power 12 volt connection, and is fully modular. The PSU has a small form factor with the ability to connect multiple components. It has a rocker switch, operates quietly, and features 16-gauge cabling suitable for SFX or ITX builds. Fans come with an automatic thermal management system that makes the unit silent under lighter loads and ramp up to around 30 decibels under full load.
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In this segment of the video, the speaker discusses the power connectors included in a motherboard. There are dual 8-pin CPU EPS connectors that can be split into four pins. For the PCI graphics card connections, there are only two six plus two connectors. The HP 12-volt connector has a 16-pin design. The SATA cables allow for up to eight drive connections. Peripheral connections include Molex or four-pin style connectors. The power supply is rated for 450 Watts but can potentially draw up to 900 Watts. The cables are strong and braided for protection. Detailed information about the power supply unit, including features such as smart zero fan and 100 Japanese capacitors, is also provided.
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In this segment of the video, the speaker discusses the compatibility options of the power supply, mentioning an included SFX to ATX bracket for transitioning between ITX and ATX builds. They also highlight the warranty information and instructional booklet provided. The Thortech Thunderbolt Toughpower SFX 850W power supply is detailed, with mentions of 750W and 1000W variations available. The estimated retail price is around £180 in the UK, with affiliate links provided for purchasing options. The speaker encourages checking the links for current pricing and availability. The segment concludes with a reminder to like the video, leave comments or questions, and a sign-off from Mike.