Bring your system to life with the Thermaltake TR2 RX 750W power supply. It complies with ATX 12V v.2.3 and EPS 12V v2.91 standards. It also works with the latest SLI or CrossFireX system and multi-core CPU configurations and is ready to deliver 750 watts of power where you want it – safely and reliably. Active PFC (power form correction) maximizes power efficiency, saving energy and money on the power bill.
Industrial-grade protections built into the power supply include defenses against over current, short-circuit and over voltage. The +12V output circuit provides stable voltage to your system, including multiple PCI Express expansion cards. A large, whisper-quiet 14cm cooling fan keeps the power supply cool and operating at peak performance.
750W Maximum PowerA maximum power of 750W delivers safe, reliable output for high-performance gaming computer systems. The strong +12V rail ensures maximum provision of 12V power to energy-hungry components such as CPU and VGA card, minimizing the likelihood of overload shut down.
Modular DesignThe modular cables that reduce air friction help maximize airflow through the PC case. The modular design also simplifies installation as it allows unprecedented flexibility in using only those cables which are needed.
Modular DesignThe modular cables that reduce air friction help maximize airflow through the PC case. The modular design also simplifies installation as it allows unprecedented flexibility in using only those cables which are needed.
Four PCI-E ConnectorsWith two 6-pin and two 6+2-pin PCI-E connectors, the Thermaltake TR2 RX 750W power supply is ideal for building an SLI or CrossFireX gaming system.
140mm Ultra-Quiet FanUltra-quiet 140mm cooling fan delivers excellent airflow at an exceptionally low noise level by varying the RPM in response to temperature.
Pros: SUPER Quiet! Purrs like a kitten. Main cable lengths are more than necessary for my Rosewill Challenger ATX gaming tower. Only had to use 1 SATA cable and 1 molex cable for my setup and all cables were plenty long enough. Puts out the power!
Cons: The modular cables are very stiff and the SATA plug shells are brittle (stuck with a 4 plug cable that’s useless!). Thermaltake loses one egg for this.
Overall Review: Be careful if you have to twist in a tight setup!
The modular cables are quite stiff making them hard to navigate in a tight build. Also, the SATA plugs are made of a very brittle composite! I have 3 HDD’s stacked and while plugging in the second harddrive, that I had to twist upside down, the first plug shell snapped wasting the whole cable! Lucky for me I could use the three plug cable for the HDD’s and a molex adapter I had for my CD/DVD. Do your ‘hard’ bending before you plug them in. I don’t think Thermaltake was considering a bottom mount when they designed this PSU. Screw hole alignment is a hair off and the SATA plug alignment seems more like a top mount PSU. If you've got a bottom mount you might have to 'engineer' your cable routes.
Hoping there’s no trouble with the rebate.
Pros: Provides solid power. I'm running it with a high-end AMD CPU, 5770 GPU, and 6 drives and it's performed well.
Cons: The cables are a little annoying, possibly because I've put it in a bottom mounted case. I've had to run every SATA power cable up, then double back to plug it into the drives. This probably wouldn't be an issue with a top mount.
Pros: Recently bought this beast from TD. Very nice PSU. Incredably quiet can't even hear it over my case fans. Powers my 5870 easily. MODULAR! SINGLE RAIL! 80+ certified. Very long cables, allows them to be bundled and kept neat. Has a rebate. Great for it's price.
Cons: One of the clips on the 4 pins to my video card likes to get stuck, had to use plyers to remove it, was careful not to break it however. One screw hole in the back was a little low and had to hold the PSU up a little to screw it in. No damage has been caused by it though.
Overall Review: If you don't now much about PSUs make sure to try to get something modular and single rail if used for more than casual use. I made the mistake of going for 4 rail 650W Apevia and it can't even power my 5870 under a load. 12v x Amp on a rail = Watts.
Anonymous
Ownership: more than 1 year
Verified Owner
not bad, beware of shoddy reviews10/19/2011 10:18:11 PM
Pros: I was considering ordering this power supply until I read the review by Anonymous, so I did some research online to verify what they were saying and couldn’t find any cases of that power supply destroying hardware.. I am a technician and I build many machines and from that review and the specifics the reviewer states I would say he is taking some very strong assumptions on something as the likelihood of that kind of damage in a failure is very low
Cons: Newegg allows reviews from people who don’t OWN the product
Overall Review: not a bad value as I have used Thermaltake power supplies previously without issues.
Pros: Quiet!!! Not much fan noise at all. Does what it's suppose to do!!!
Cons: None!!!
Overall Review: Not fully modular but I really don't care about that. This is a good inexpensive modular power suppy!!! If you want something fully modular and elaborate look at some of the 850w power supplies if money is an issue this PSU will do the job!!!!
Good PS but died earlier than expected7/7/2013 12:34:39 PM
Pros: Very quiet built quality looks excellent. Modular cable design and plenty of connectors.
Cons: Died after two years for no obvious reason. For the price it did not last very long. I have had cheaper PSs that lasted much longer.
Manufacturer Response:
Dear Customer,
We are sorry for the inconvenience that the PSU caused you. Please contact our customer service department at 1-800-988-1088 or support@thermaltakeusa.com so that we may assist with getting you a replacement through our RMA services.
Have a great day and thank you for choosing Thermaltake.
Best regards,
Thermaltake USA Customer Service
1-800-988-1088
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Anonymous
Ownership: 1 week to 1 month
Verified Owner
7/7/2012 7:02:38 PM
Pros: 750 watts, single 56A rail. 80 plus bronze certified. Quiet and doesn't get hot.
Cons: none
Overall Review: Plenty of power for overclocked CPU, overclocked video card, DVD burner, 8gbs (4x2gb) of 1600mhz ram, 1 SSD, and 3 mechanical HDDs. Plenty of left over power to spare.
Pros: Overall, a good product. No problems so far.
Cons: Lost an egg because company didn't honor my rebate. The whole experience just made me hate mail in rebates even more. Why make the consumer waste time and money with the cumbersome rebate process (the politest thing I can say about it is it a hassle) if you're not even going to honor the rebate?
It's a shame because the product itself is good, but their rebate department's practices might be a deal breaker to some. Just a heads up. Will edit my review if situation changes.
Overall Review: If you don't care about rebates, go for the product. If you do, you might want to think twice.
Pros: SUPER Quiet! Purrs like a kitten. Main cable lengths are more than necessary for my Rosewill Challenger ATX gaming tower. Only had to use 1 SATA cable and 1 molex cable for my setup and all cables were plenty long enough. Puts out the power!
Cons: The modular cables are very stiff and the SATA plug shells are brittle (stuck with a 4 plug cable that’s useless!). Thermaltake loses one egg for this.
Overall Review: Be careful if you have to twist in a tight setup! The modular cables are quite stiff making them hard to navigate in a tight build. Also, the SATA plugs are made of a very brittle composite! I have 3 HDD’s stacked and while plugging in the second harddrive, that I had to twist upside down, the first plug shell snapped wasting the whole cable! Lucky for me I could use the three plug cable for the HDD’s and a molex adapter I had for my CD/DVD. Do your ‘hard’ bending before you plug them in. I don’t think Thermaltake was considering a bottom mount when they designed this PSU. Screw hole alignment is a hair off and the SATA plug alignment seems more like a top mount PSU. If you've got a bottom mount you might have to 'engineer' your cable routes. Hoping there’s no trouble with the rebate.