Thermaltake TR2 QFan Series
by Christoph Katzer on November 19, 2008 3:00 AM EST- Posted in
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Packaging and Appearance
Thermaltake is one of many companies currently jumping on the "green" trend of saving mother earth. Sometimes marketing can go a bit far, but we got a chuckle out of the green plastic leaves inside the boxes. The units themselves all have the same packaging, with modified paper sleeves for the appropriate model. Inside the box are power supply, a small manual, warranty card, screws, a power cable, and a silicon anti-vibration kit.
The power supplies all use Thermaltake's standard gunmetal color, which looks nice when paired with the shrinking hoses on the cables. The QFan design is also visible, with long slot perforations on the rear of the unit. The idea is to increase airflow, but in practice we didn't notice any improvements in performance, temperatures, or fan noise.
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Slomo4shO - Wednesday, November 19, 2008 - link
Would it be possible to include CORSAIR CMPSU-400CX, PC Power & Cooling Silencer PPCS420X, OCZ ModXStream Pro OCZ400MXSP, and OCZ ModXStream Pro OCZ500MXSP in your upcoming write-up?Christoph Katzer - Wednesday, November 19, 2008 - link
Yep, have them already here.Havor - Thursday, November 20, 2008 - link
Hi Christoph nice reviewBut if you really be cool if you would put all the tested PSU's in a database.
ware you can select a power rating (like say 400~450W) and see on a graf how all the PSUs performs in that W-rating
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A other thing that would be nice would be if you would give all PSU a grade from 0~100 ware 100 would be a PSU perfect PSU <15db/100% eff./DC output perfect flat/temp <30c/PFC = 1/build quality perfect
And then turn it in a graf. and cross it whit personal most important part for HTPC builders that would be db, for people building a server it would be high % efficacy
Mr Perfect - Wednesday, November 19, 2008 - link
It would be interesting to know what Seasonic is up to these days. Their old S12 line was quite impressive in it's day.Oh, and anything that has more then just one 6pin PEG connector. Someone with a reasonably powered system might still want to hook in a 4870 or GTX260, seeing how games are generally GPU limited today.
Netcraazzy - Wednesday, November 19, 2008 - link
I'd love to see a head-to-head comparison between these PSUs and similar units from Antec, OCZ, Seasonic, Sparkle and others. I'm especially interested in the 400w-500w range.Amart - Wednesday, November 19, 2008 - link
Opinion seconded, well done with the review. I especially appreciate the attention to quality and ripple graphs, as these are of prime concern when recommending a PSU.