A Detailed Look
The Thermaltake Toughpower Cable Management 1350W power supply enclosure is painted matte black and measures a full 200mm (7.9”) deep. It uses a Thermaltake labeled 140mm fan on the bottom for cooling (Yate Loon Electronics TT1425B).
The Toughpower 1350W PSU includes a master On-Off switch on the back panel along with an AC receptacle and features an open honey-comb style grill.
Around on the other end, the front panel houses eleven modular cable connectors along with two fixed cables. The six red 8-pin connectors are for use with the PCI-E cables, the four 6-pin black connectors support the Molex and SATA peripheral cables, and the single black 8-pin connector is for a second 12VEPS cable if you need it for dual CPUs. All of the cables are covered with black braided plastic mesh sleeving.
Twelve modular cables and two PCI-E adapters come bundled with the Toughpower Grand 1200W PSU.











With a name like “Cable
With a name like “Cable Management” I though it might have flat, or even individually sleeved cables. Looks like a good product, but someone should tell Thermaltake that they missed out on having the first modular PSU by, oh I don’t know, many years.
I was just thinking the same
I was just thinking the same thing, I’d much prefer it to be fully modular(As with many enthusiasts). Seems they dropped the ball on this one.
Nice PSU never-the-less
It took until about 2003,
It took until about 2003, before I realized that it was pronounced “Thermal Take”. And not “Thermaltalkee” as in, like “shiitake” mushroom. I just thought it was some weird Japanese word. 😀
I was so into this, until I
I was so into this, until I saw the UCC KZG cap pic in the first of the last group. These caps are known to have factory faults, and I have replaced the same series in motherboards before that die without bloating, and on occasion, internally short, blowing out the MOSFETS and sometimes taking the motherboard with them. Thermaltake should of stuck with nichicon, rubycon, panasonic, or sanyo for any lytics