The Toughpower GX2 is built to deliver 80 PLUS Gold efficiency. It features a 120mm cooling fan, multiple connectors for users to power up the build, and high quality components to help deliver a continuous and stable power with an ambient temperature up to 50°C, while near silent operation and reliable performance are guaranteed. With an ample 5-year warranty, the Toughpower GX2 is able to satisfy the market, where PC enthusiasts are looking for a budget-friendly power supply with all the fundamental features. P/N: PS-TPD-0600NNFAGx-2WATTS: 600WRGB FAN: No MODEL: SP-600AH2NCGTYPE: ATX 12V 2.3MAX. OUTPUT CAPACITY: 600WCOLOR: Black DIMENSION ( W / H / D ): 150mm x 86mm x 140mmPFC (POWER FACTOR CORRECTION): Active PFCPOWER GOOD SIGNAL: 100-500 msec. HOLD UP TIME: 10msecINPUT CURRENT: 9A max INPUT FREQUENCY RANGE: 47Hz – 63HzINPUT VOLTAGE: 100V-240V~OPERATING TEMPERATURE: +0℃ to +40℃OPERATING HUMIDITY: 20% to 90%,non-condensingSTORAGE TEMPERATURE: -20℃ to +70℃STORAGE HUMIDITY: 5% to 95%, non-condensing COOLING SYSTEM: 120mm Fan: 2000±10% RPMMTBF: 100,000 hrs minimum SAFETY APPROVAL: CE, TUV SUD, CB, EAC and RCM certified. PCI-E 6+2PIN: PCI-E Connector x 2. CERTIFIED GOLD – Supporting 80 Plus Gold efficiency up to 90% and optimized for C6 or C7 States ready NON MODULAR CONNECTORS – Main Power (24 pin) x 1/ ATX 12V (4plus4 pin) x 1/ SATA (5 pin) x 6/ PCI-E (6plus2 pin) x 2/ peripheral (4 pin) x 3/ FDD x 1 ULTRA QUIET 120MM FAN – Dynamic Bearing fan s superior cooing performance and silent operation HIGH QUALITY CAPACITORS – High quality capacitors provide superb performance and reliability LOW RIPPLE NOISE – Ensure excellent power supply stability Keep performance-critical components such as VGA card to operate reliably for longer SINGLE plus12V RAIL DESIGN – Powerful 12Vplus Single rail supports today’s GPU demands supporting DC to DC design for stable reliable power [INDUSTRY GRADE PROTECTIONS] – (OPP) Over Power (OVP) Over Voltage (UVP) Under Voltage and (SCP) short circuit protections. Input Frequency Range 47Hz – 63Hz
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13 reviews for Thermaltake Toughpower GX2 80+ Gold 600W SLI/Crossfire Ready Continuous Power ATX 12V V2.4/EPS V2.92 Non Modular Power Supply 5 Year Warranty PS-TPD-0600NNFAGU-2
Outstanding Power Supply for Any Build
The Thermaltake GF1 750W modular power supply has exceeded my expectations. It’s quiet, efficient, and installation was a breeze thanks to the fully modular cables. My PC runs stable and cool even under load, and I appreciate the zero RPM fan feature for silent operation. Highly recommended for anyone needing a reliable and high-quality PSU!
Recommended
This power supply works great! It’s quiet, stable, and provides consistent power for my setup. The build quality feels solid, and installation was simple. Excellent value for the price.
Solid pick
Needed to upgrade the power supply in my PC to accommodate a larger graphics card. For the price, this is an excellent pick, and I appreciate my friend for recommending it. Installation was dead simple with a couple of screws to get it into place in my case, and the connectors included more than I could ever need. No annoying buzz, and it powers my PC just as I expected. This is not modular, which means the cable management is not as easy as it could be, but it’s a fair trade-off for a significantly lower price.
Fully modular 750 W power supply does the job for my other AMD system.
Fully modular 750 W power supply does the job for my other AMD system. All the cables were supplied – always make sure to only use the cables supplied with any modular power supply – pin connections on the power supply side are often different from model to model, even by the same manufacturer. The cable quality is excellent, with all wires securely jacketed or bundled. This power supply works great with my AMD B650 MSI motherboard. All voltages are within tolerance.
Good performance… scary coil whine? Might need RMA
First impressions were good. The third-party reviews compelled me to buy this psu for the good value. Performance so far has been good, and the provided cabling is sufficient for my multi-gpu server. The cables aren’t going tk win any beauty contests, but not terrible and highly functional. However… even under no load (even without any gpu plugged in, igpu only) it periodically makes very concerning coil whine. It starts as a low raspy grumble and works its way up to a VERY loud whine and then suddenly stops in an instant, as if related to a inductor charge and discharge. But why would the inductor cycle like this under no load? And where is the sudden discharge going? Of the dozens of psu I have used between 2001 and present, this is the first time I’ve ever observed such a sound coming from psu. It is loud enough to hear in the next room over. It doesn’t seem to be related to any fan activity. I don’t think this is normal… might need to RMA because something has got to be out of spec.
Solid choice for your needs!
I recently upgraded to the Thermaltake GF1 1050W fully modular power supply, and I couldn’t be happier with my decision. Right out of the box, the build quality of the cables is impressive; they feel durable and sturdy, which gives me confidence in their performance. The cable length is also excellent, allowing for a clean and tidy setup in my case without any awkward bends.Installation was a breeze. The fully modular design meant I only had to connect the cables I needed, which simplified the process significantly. Everything fit perfectly, and I appreciated how easy it was to route the cables for optimal airflow.While the aesthetics of the power supply aren’t particularly eye-catching, this isn’t a deal-breaker for me. In my application, performance is key, and the GF1 delivers that in spades. It runs quietly and efficiently, providing stable power for all my components.Overall, I highly recommend the Thermaltake GF1 1050W for anyone looking for a reliable, high-quality power supply that excels in functionality over flashy looks. Five stars all the way!
Cheap fan with dubious bearings.
No issues with power. The fan controller seems to work fine. However, the bargain basement DC fan bearings went out on mine in less than 1 year. That’s pathetic. It really should be user serviceable.The modular cables are adequate.
I had a Thermaltake 600W power supply for a few years and the fan was giving me some issues. I like the brand and this one was a bit more powerful at a reasonable price. The cabling was good. The dimensions listed in the description are for the box it comes in… not the power supply itself. I checked the manufacturers website before I ordered this one from Amazon. The power supply has the normal dimensions for an ATX format. The unit is fairly quiet and I having been running all day for several days now with no problems. The plugs are all black, not colour coded, but they are clearly labelled. If you have swapped out power supplies before you should have no problems. If this is your first attempt then maybe take some pics with your phone before you pull the old plugs off the motherboard.
N Bermudez –
Outstanding Power Supply for Any Build
The Thermaltake GF1 750W modular power supply has exceeded my expectations. It’s quiet, efficient, and installation was a breeze thanks to the fully modular cables. My PC runs stable and cool even under load, and I appreciate the zero RPM fan feature for silent operation. Highly recommended for anyone needing a reliable and high-quality PSU!
Leonel Aponte –
Recommended
This power supply works great! It’s quiet, stable, and provides consistent power for my setup. The build quality feels solid, and installation was simple. Excellent value for the price.
Alex –
Solid pick
Needed to upgrade the power supply in my PC to accommodate a larger graphics card. For the price, this is an excellent pick, and I appreciate my friend for recommending it. Installation was dead simple with a couple of screws to get it into place in my case, and the connectors included more than I could ever need. No annoying buzz, and it powers my PC just as I expected. This is not modular, which means the cable management is not as easy as it could be, but it’s a fair trade-off for a significantly lower price.
CG –
Fully modular 750 W power supply does the job for my other AMD system.
Fully modular 750 W power supply does the job for my other AMD system. All the cables were supplied – always make sure to only use the cables supplied with any modular power supply – pin connections on the power supply side are often different from model to model, even by the same manufacturer. The cable quality is excellent, with all wires securely jacketed or bundled. This power supply works great with my AMD B650 MSI motherboard. All voltages are within tolerance.
Michael d. –
Good performance… scary coil whine? Might need RMA
First impressions were good. The third-party reviews compelled me to buy this psu for the good value. Performance so far has been good, and the provided cabling is sufficient for my multi-gpu server. The cables aren’t going tk win any beauty contests, but not terrible and highly functional. However… even under no load (even without any gpu plugged in, igpu only) it periodically makes very concerning coil whine. It starts as a low raspy grumble and works its way up to a VERY loud whine and then suddenly stops in an instant, as if related to a inductor charge and discharge. But why would the inductor cycle like this under no load? And where is the sudden discharge going? Of the dozens of psu I have used between 2001 and present, this is the first time I’ve ever observed such a sound coming from psu. It is loud enough to hear in the next room over. It doesn’t seem to be related to any fan activity. I don’t think this is normal… might need to RMA because something has got to be out of spec.
AUSTIN SWIGART –
Solid choice for your needs!
I recently upgraded to the Thermaltake GF1 1050W fully modular power supply, and I couldn’t be happier with my decision. Right out of the box, the build quality of the cables is impressive; they feel durable and sturdy, which gives me confidence in their performance. The cable length is also excellent, allowing for a clean and tidy setup in my case without any awkward bends.Installation was a breeze. The fully modular design meant I only had to connect the cables I needed, which simplified the process significantly. Everything fit perfectly, and I appreciated how easy it was to route the cables for optimal airflow.While the aesthetics of the power supply aren’t particularly eye-catching, this isn’t a deal-breaker for me. In my application, performance is key, and the GF1 delivers that in spades. It runs quietly and efficiently, providing stable power for all my components.Overall, I highly recommend the Thermaltake GF1 1050W for anyone looking for a reliable, high-quality power supply that excels in functionality over flashy looks. Five stars all the way!
Ahmed Joktan –
works well
works well, good performance and good for the price
Crad –
Cheap fan with dubious bearings.
No issues with power. The fan controller seems to work fine. However, the bargain basement DC fan bearings went out on mine in less than 1 year. That’s pathetic. It really should be user serviceable.The modular cables are adequate.
Adrian Renard –
Justo lo que se describe, no fallos, no cables malos de hecho son muy resistentes.
Jeff_O_canada –
I had a Thermaltake 600W power supply for a few years and the fan was giving me some issues. I like the brand and this one was a bit more powerful at a reasonable price. The cabling was good. The dimensions listed in the description are for the box it comes in… not the power supply itself. I checked the manufacturers website before I ordered this one from Amazon. The power supply has the normal dimensions for an ATX format. The unit is fairly quiet and I having been running all day for several days now with no problems. The plugs are all black, not colour coded, but they are clearly labelled. If you have swapped out power supplies before you should have no problems. If this is your first attempt then maybe take some pics with your phone before you pull the old plugs off the motherboard.
David Toth –
Has everything you need, including the special 600w power connector needed for high end video cards
Roma –
O custo benefício desta fonte é excelente. Garante a potência descrita, além de não esquentar e ser quase que totalmente silenciosa.
Dorchester –
Has eveything you need for a basic PC Build.