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THE TOUGHPOWER XT PLATINUM 1275W

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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As with most high-wattage power supply units the TP-1275M measures 200mm in length and is almost entirely modular.

 

 

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A 140mm intake fan is responsible for cooling the interior of the unit.

 

 

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The Thermaltake logo is also present at the top of the chassis.

 

 

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A quite huge sticker indicating the model and maximum output capacity is present on both sides.

 

 

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The S.P.T status indicator is a good addition since it informs you about the units temperature and PG signal.

 

 

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Once again the electrical table is present on a large sticker located at the bottom (top, depending how you see it) of the chassis.

 

 

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All of the modular connectors are both color coded and labeled.

 

 

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As expected from a high-end PSU the sleeving of the cables is excellent.

 

 

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At the rear we see the AC power port, a large on/off switch and the usual honeycomb perforation.

 

 

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At first glance the 140mm fan (TT-1425B) seems to be the same as the one used in previous ToughPower models, however this time over it's a rebranded Yate Loon Electronics model (D14BM-12) capable of reaching speeds up to 1400RPM with 62CFM of airflow at 29dBA.

 

 

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The interior of the unit is quite crowded with state of the art components and if you take a closer look you can easily see that the OEM manufacturer is CWT (Channel Well Technologies).

 

 

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The primary capacitors are made by Matsushita Corporation (Panasonic) and are rated for use up to 105 degrees Celsius.

 

 

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Secondary capacitors are made by Nippon Chemi-Con and also have a rated certification of up to 105 degrees Celsius.