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Specification
  
GENERAL:   
- Wattage    500 Watts
- Fan    120 mm
2500 RPM ± 10%
- Efficiency    70% +
- PFC    Passive PFC
- Hold-Up Time    8ms(minimum) at 80%
- Switches    ATX Logic on-off additional power rocker switch
- Motherboard Connectors   

20+4-pin Main Connector
4-pin Power Connector

- Power Good Signal    100-500 ms
- Form Factor    ATX 12V 2.0
- Dimension    5.5 x 5.9 x 3.4 inch
140 x 150 x 86 mm
- Warranty    5 Years
- Certifications    N/A
AC INPUT:   
- Input Voltage    115 VAC / 230 VAC
- Input Current   

10A

- Input Frequency Range    47 ~ 63 Hz
- Inrush Current   
- Operating Range   
- MTBF    100,000
- RFI / EMI    UL, CUL, TUV, CE, CB
DC OUTPUT:   
- Output Table   
ENVIRONMENT:   
- Operating Temperature    10 ℃ to 25 ℃
- Storage Temperature    -40 ℃ to 70 ℃
- Operating Humidity    20% to 85%, non-condensing
- Storage Humidity    5% to 95%, non-condensing
PROTECTION:   
- Over Voltage Protection    +5V output 7.0 Vmax
+3.3V output 4.5 Vmax
+12V output 15. 6 Vmax
- Over Current Protection    Yes
- Over Load Protection    Yes
- Over Termperature Protection    Yes
- Under Voltage Protection    Yes
- Short Circuit Protection    Yes
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Award & Review
Reviewed by Chilly Reviews
 
We saw that under a light load this power supply showed little to no fluctuation whatsoever. Thermaltake has a great unit here that combines style with functionality. If you’re looking for a strong, quiet, modular power supply from a reliable brand then the Thermaltake Purepower RX series is something you should look in to. I give this power supply a 9.5/10. .. 
 
August 22, 2007

Reviewed by Point Blank Gaming
 
One of the biggest things that caught my eye was the 140mm fan!!! Makes you want to take it out and use it as a window fan to help cool your computer room :-) With this huge fan, Thermaltake claims a very quiet 16db at 1300 rpm’s! Wow, that is quiet! .. 
 
July 30, 2007

Reviewed by Bjorn 3D
 
Thermaltake did a wonderful job bringing traits of a high-end product to the less expensive line of power supplies. Now you can power your dual core CPU along with an enthusiast graphic board for no more than $97 green dollars and worry about nothing. With low noise 14 cm fan, modularized cable management and high quality circuitry you should give either of these RXs a try. .. 
 
May 31, 2007

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User Manual 346775 05/09/2008
FAQ
 
Q:  The power supply shows a 24 (20+4) pin ATX power connector.  But the motherboard I have only has 20 pin connector, will it still work?
A:  Yes, the 20+4 pin ATX power connector design allows the extra 4pin to be removed before connecting to a 20pin motherboard.  The new 24pin ATX power connecter found on today’s PC power supply is part of the new ATX specification (ATX12V 2.0 and above) which is necessary in order to support Intel’s current generation of processor architecture and other technological advances.

Q:  Help me choose a power supply.
A:  We understand choosing a power supply may be a daunting task for some, especially with continuous upgrades to more advanced CPUs or Graphic Cards. The Thermaltake Power Supply Calculator can help! It is a very powerful yet user-friendly tool that tracks all major components that are commonly used in today's computer and computes the total power draw, then provides a suggested power supply range that is suitable for your unique PC. Please click here http://www.thermaltake.outervision.com to go to the Power Supply Calculator.

 
 


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