Newegg has Thermaltake Toughpower GF1 850W 80+ Gold Full Modular Power Supply w/ 10-Year Warranty (PS-TPD-0850FNFAGU-1) on sale for $104.99 - Extra $25 Off w/ promo code BFFDAY42 (apply in cart) = $79.99. Shipping is free.
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Good price if you're in the market for a efficient/gold certified 80+ fully modular power supply unit; features 140mm hydraulic bearing fan, Japanese capacitors and other premium components
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Product has scored a 4.2/5 eggs w/ over 300+ customer reviews on Newegg
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Thermaltake Toughpower GF1 850W 80+ Gold SLI/Crossfire Ready Ultra Quiet 140mm Hydraulic Bearing Smart Zero Fan Full Modular Power Supply 10 Year Warranty - PS-TPD-0850FNFAGU-1
Model: Thermaltake Toughpower GF1 850W 80+ Gold SLI/ CrossFire Ready Ultra Quiet 140mm Hydraulic Bearing Smart Zero Fan Full Modular Power Supply 10 Year Warranty PS-TPD-0850FNFAGU-1
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This model is known for being something of a bait-and-switch. There's at least two different versions, from different countries with different internals and even connector layouts. So I wouldn't put too much faith in how it was reviewed initially.
I bit based on solid reviews, but I'm considering canceling since the higher rated Corsair RM850 has dropped to this price before, so I'm thinking I'll wait for that to happen again since I'm already waiting on a deal for an rtx 3080 anyway.
A tier per cultists, but user reviews are only 4.2 eggs. Hmm, tough choice. :/
Keep in mind, they are in A tier, but not the top "gold" color. This model is blue on that list: Quiet operation, but missing some features of the best A tier units. Probably lower gauge wires, lower performance.
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11-22-2022 at 10:09 AM.
This model is known for being something of a bait-and-switch. There's at least two different versions, from different countries with different internals and even connector layouts. So I wouldn't put too much faith in how it was reviewed initially.
Sux for me as I bought the 750W for $2 more from Newegg the other week.
On a positive note, the unit seems nice thus far. Silent in no-fan mode and I can't hear the noise above my other fans when the system does draw more power.
I'm not stressing this PSU anyway. Using a 12700k and a 3070ti.
I got one at Microcenter. I don't know if it's the exact same model, but it's the same wattage and rating. And it wouldn't power on the MOBO. Exchanged for a Corsair and all was well. DOAs can happen with any brand of course but it turned me off to this unit.
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11-22-2022 at 02:36 PM.
Bought this for 95 in august, it died this month. I had to pay 20 to ship it into Thermaltake for RMA, and I suspect the unit I got from amazon was used, renewed, refurbed, etc.
I bit based on solid reviews, but I'm considering canceling since the higher rated Corsair RM850 has dropped to this price before, so I'm thinking I'll wait for that to happen again since I'm already waiting on a deal for an rtx 3080 anyway.
They're both tier A... no reason to spend more on the Corsair
They're both tier A... no reason to spend more on the Corsair
Yes, but not all tier-A are equal. I believe the RM850 scores better in tests, but I would need to compare them side by side to confirm. There's also a lot more positive user feedback available on the Corsairs.
Edit: And my comment was on condition that the RM drops to the same $80 price
This model is known for being something of a bait-and-switch. There's at least two different versions, from different countries with different internals and even connector layouts. So I wouldn't put too much faith in how it was reviewed initially.
There is literally no way that was real. They most likely got sent a fraudulent return from Amazon. Some companies do have different manufacturers but they don't have different connectors like they do in that post lol.
My guess is someone swapped the labels and sent back an old unit
Yes, but not all tier-A are equal. I believe the RM850 scores better in tests, but I would need to compare them side by side to confirm. There's also a lot more positive user feedback available on the Corsairs.
Edit: And my comment was on condition that the RM drops to the same $80 price
That's because people are fanboys lol. I'm sorry but it's just true...
That's because people are fanboys lol. I'm sorry but it's just true...
I meant there's a lot more feedback in general. I haven't seen much feedback on the Thermaltake, positive or negative. Based on that data, I would feel more comfortable with the Corsair, but I hope the Thermaltake is just as good
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Keep in mind, they are in A tier, but not the top "gold" color. This model is blue on that list: Quiet operation, but missing some features of the best A tier units. Probably lower gauge wires, lower performance.
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On a positive note, the unit seems nice thus far. Silent in no-fan mode and I can't hear the noise above my other fans when the system does draw more power.
I'm not stressing this PSU anyway. Using a 12700k and a 3070ti.
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Yes, but not all tier-A are equal. I believe the RM850 scores better in tests, but I would need to compare them side by side to confirm. There's also a lot more positive user feedback available on the Corsairs.
Edit: And my comment was on condition that the RM drops to the same $80 price
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My guess is someone swapped the labels and sent back an old unit
Edit: And my comment was on condition that the RM drops to the same $80 price
I meant there's a lot more feedback in general. I haven't seen much feedback on the Thermaltake, positive or negative. Based on that data, I would feel more comfortable with the Corsair, but I hope the Thermaltake is just as good