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Thermaltake Introduces New TR2 Bronze Series of Mainstream Power Supplies Rock Solid Performance, Incredible Value with 88% Efficiency from 380W to 800W

Posted: Dec 15, 2010 4:27 pm | More Press Releases: Cases, Cooling & PSU

Thermaltake Introduces New TR2 Bronze Series of Mainstream Power Supplies Rock Solid Performance, Incredible Value with 88% Efficiency from 380W to 800W

 

 

Thermaltake, leading computer DIY components brand, introduces the brand new TR2 Bronze series of mainstream power supplies. With the 80 Plus Bronze certification these power supplies offer up to 88% efficiency and the 99% Active Power Factor Correction guarantees lowest power loss. The TR 2 Bronze series comes in six wattage models thereby catering to individual user needs. The 380W, 450W 500W, and 600W models are specifically targeting mainstream setups, while the TR2 700W and 800W models are certified for 2-way NVIDIA SLI and ATI CrossFireX supporting more demanding enthusiast and gaming configurations.

 

The entire series use a dedicated single 12V rail with built-in PCI-E 6pin and PCI-E 6+2pin connectors for support of all high end graphic cards available on the market today.

 

With high quality 105°C Japanese made main capacitor, the TR2 Bronze series is built robust enough to satisfy even more demanding users, as such capacitors allow for a longer product life time, increased stability , better reliability and improved overclocking performance.

 

Using an innovative circuit board layout and high-tech components, the TR2 Bronze series is not only an industry leader in energy efficiency, reaching 88% efficiency under real-world load conditions, but furthermore also offers advanced product safety features. Built-in industrial grade protection circuitries protect the power supply from over current, over voltage, under voltage, over power as well as short circuitry. The over power protection (OPP) for example causes power the supply to shut down when the effective loading exceeds 110% to 130% of the maximum rated load.

 

The new Thermaltake TR2 series offering rock solid performance at an incredible value with 88% efficiency for a wide range of usage models from 380W all the way up to 800W.

 

To learn more about it go to:
http://www.thermaltake.com/product_info.aspx?PARENT_CID=C_00001652&id=C_00001658&name=TR2+800W&ov=n&ovid

 


About Thermaltake

 

The Thermaltake Group, based in Taipei, Taiwan has been established iin 1999. It currently consists of four major brands. Thermaltake Technology is mainly focusing on PC DIY components such as chassis, coolers and power supplies. LUXA2 is the exquisit luxury accessory brand for Apple lovers. Tt eSPORTS is targeting gaming enthusiast with periperals such as gaming mice, keyboards and headsets. With Tt Apollos the Thermaltake Group also has their own profession esports team, which is rapidly gaining in popularity.

 


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