Is the Thermaltake Smart Pro RGB 750W?

Is the Thermaltake Smart Pro RGB 750W?

The Thermaltake Smart Pro RGB 850W is a great addition to any gaming system….RGB Lighting Provides Best Aesthetics for All Chassis.

P/N PS-SPR-0750FPCBAU-R
Model SPR-750AH3FSB-R
Type ATX 12V v2.4 and EPS v2.92
Max. Output Capacity 750W

Are Thermaltake Smart Series PSU good?

Not great, not fantastic, but miles better than what you have now and certainly better than any Smart series unit, which are not particularly good either. I would never recommend anybody buying one of the Smart series or TR2 Thermaltake units if they can get something better within a reasonably close price range.

What is Thermaltake Smart Fan?

Smart Zero Fan ensures zero noise when the fan operates below approximately 10% working load to minimize audible noise. The fan will operate when the power supply working load over 10%. A switch is provided for those who prefer the fan to spin constantly.

Is the Thermaltake smart pro 80 Plus Bronze certified?

80 plus Bronze Certified and sky lake C6/C7 ready: Thermaltake smart Pro RGB Series is already prepared for Intel processors to achieve maximum energy savings

Is the Thermaltake smart pro RGB 850w good for gaming?

The Thermaltake Smart Pro RGB 850W is a great addition to any gaming system. It offers rock solid stability and comes with some nice features, such as the Smart Zero Fan, RGB lighting switch, Japanese capacitors, 80 Plus Bronze certification and 7 years warranty … you get all this, at an extremely affordable price.

Why is the smart pro RGB 750W bronze?

Smart Pro RGB 750W Bronze offers cable selection for users while powering the system at an advantageous voltage. Low-profile flat black cables can make cable management easier, reduce clutter and increase airflow inside the chassis. Deliver up to 90% efficiency under real world load conditions to promise lowest power losses.

What kind of fan does Thermaltake smart pro have?

Coming with a pre-installed, patented 256 colors Riing 14 RGB fan with 5 lighting modes to choose from and built-in memory.

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