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Thermaltake TR2 800W Power Supply review

The power supply is a plain black design, which will suit a wide range of systems.

The power supply looks quite attractive, although we noticed that the finish easily picked up fingerprints. Nothing that a quick rub with a cloth after installation wouldn't cure however.

Thermaltake include a 120mm fan with the power supply, we will take a look at this later in the review when we open the chassis.

The rear is vented to aid airflow, and there is a power connector and switch at the side.

Thermaltake TR2 800W Power Supply
DC Output
+5V
+3.3V
+12V
-12V
+5Vsb
Max Output
30A
30A
60A
1.0A
3.0A
Total Power 175W 720W 12W 15W
800W

According to Thermaltake the TR2 800W can deliver 60A via the single +12V for 720W of the overall output.

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5 comments

  1. Must be one of the cheapest 800W 80 plus bronze units on the market.

    Shame its not modular too.

  2. I like the price, but a non modular supply is hard to live with. I bought one a few months ago and I hate all the cables I have to hide. You can never really hide them that well either, depending on the case.

    Next one I buy will be modular, even if it costs £20 more.

  3. Thats really very good indeed. love it. great price to achieve for high ouput and 80 bronze

  4. Thermaltake get it right, but not often. This is a pretty tried and tested design with nothing dramatically new to ‘mess up’.

    Seems like a good product at the right price.

  5. Can you change the fan connector via plug and play?
    on the pictures you cant see where the cable is going.