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Thermaltake TR2 800W Power Supply review

The TR2 800W uses a 120mm branded Thermaltake TT-1225 Fan. Similar models have been used with some of their CPU coolers, such as the Big Typhoon. The 7 blades on this model are black, not orange.

The OEM partner for this specific design is Fortron Sparkle (FSP). The overall layout is clean with several rows of (rather small) heatsinks in key positions.

The main Japanese capacitor is rated 470μF/420V and at 105°C. The secondary side capacitors are Teapo branded. The filtering stage contains four Y type capacitors and three X type capacitors. There is built in industrial-grade protection for Over Current, Over Voltage, Under Voltage, Over Power and Short-Circuit. Cables are fully sleeved into the chassis to stop potential fraying against the metal chassis.

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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.