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Thermaltake Litepower 550W Black Computer Power Supply Full Wired

Thermaltake Litepower GEN2 550W PSU

  • Total power: 550W
  • AC input voltage: 230V
  • AC input frequency: 50 - 60Hz
  • Input current: 7A
  • Combined power (+3.3V): 105W
  • Combined power (+12V): 456W
  • Combined power...

Thermaltake Litepower GEN2 550W PSU

  • Total power: 550W
  • AC input voltage: 230V
  • AC input frequency: 50 - 60Hz
  • Input current: 7A
  • Combined power (+3.3V): 105W
  • Combined power (+12V): 456W
  • Combined power (+5V): 105W
  • Combined power (-12V): 6W
  • Combined power (+5Vsb): 12.5W
  • Maximum output current (+3.3V): 21A
  • Maximum output current (+12V): 38A
  • Maximum output current...
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Description

Description

Thermaltake Litepower GEN2 550W PSU

  • Total power: 550W
  • AC input voltage: 230V
  • AC input frequency: 50 - 60Hz
  • Input current: 7A
  • Combined power (+3.3V): 105W
  • Combined power (+12V): 456W
  • Combined power (+5V): 105W
  • Combined power (-12V): 6W
  • Combined power (+5Vsb): 12.5W
  • Maximum output current (+3.3V): 21A
  • Maximum output current (+12V): 38A
  • Maximum output current (+5V): 16A
  • Maximum output current (-12V): 0.5A
  • Maximum output current (+5Vsb): 2.5A
  • Motherboard power connector: 24-pin ATX
  • Peripheral (Molex) power connectors: 4
  • Motherboard power cable length: 450mm
  • Number of SATA power connectors: 5
  • SATA power cable length: 450mm
  • Peripheral (Molex) power cable length: 450mm
  • PCI Express power connectors: 2
  • PCI Express power cable length: 450mm
  • CPU power connector: YES
  • CPU power cable length: 550mm
  • Floppy drive power connector: 1
  • Floppy drive power cable length: 150mm
  • Cable type: Non-Modular
  • Purpose: PC
  • Power supply unit form factor: ATX
  • Supported motherboard form factors: ATX
  • ATX version: 2.3
  • Product color: Black
  • Cooling type: Active
  • Fan diameter: 120mm
  • Number of fans: 1
  • Fan locations: Top
  • Lighting: NO
  • On/off switch: YES

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Specifications

Specifications

Dimensions

Power
550 W
Size
ATX
Modularity
Full Wired
Fan Dimension
120 mm
Color
Black

ATX Version

ATX 3.1
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  • Geo_Anton2953
    4
    1 out of 1 members found this review helpful

    For the money, very good.

    You shouldn't expect much from a 50 euro power supply.

    Old school design, logical for an old school PSU. So it's logical to have issues with cable management, but nothing too annoying. High coil whine, also absolutely logical.

    You get what you pay for.

    On the important note: I've had it for 7 years, and I've NEVER had any issues with power supply. Could it be heard? Yes, but it never caused any problems.

    4 stars only because of how loud it gets when under load.

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    • Quality construction
    • Durability
    • Value for money
    • Operational stability
    • Cable management
    • Number of connections
    • Noisy
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  • Gerakofwlias
    2
    2 out of 5 members found this review helpful

    Verified purchase

    We used it in a Budget Gaming PC that you can see here: https://youtu.be/x0tNsZpWHdY

    It is quite economical as a build and it looks... it has a grille above the fan like a model from 1990, inside if you look at it from the openings it looks a bit old school design, the cables are not sleeved but this is common in budget power supplies. Thermaltake gives it a 2-year warranty and not 5 like in their better models.
    But the most negative thing of all is the coil whine!!! It can be heard quite a bit, not to the point of being annoying but it can be heard..
    Overall, if it is a stable price of around 35 euros, it might be worth it, but with the prices we see, it is better to choose either the RGB from the same company or another budget power supply like for example from Coolermaster

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    • Cable management
    • Number of connections
    • Quality construction
    • Noisy
    • Value for money
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  • For the money, very good.

    You shouldn't expect much from a 50 euro power supply.

    Old school design, logical for an old school PSU. So it's logical to have issues with cable management, but nothing too annoying. High coil whine, also absolutely logical.

    You get what you pay for.

    On the important note: I've had it for 7 years, and I've NEVER had any issues with power supply. Could it be heard? Yes, but it never caused any problems.

    4 stars only because of how loud it gets when under load.

    Translated from Greek ·
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  • We used it in a Budget Gaming PC that you can see here: https://youtu.be/x0tNsZpWHdY

    It is quite economical as a build and it looks... it has a grille above the fan like a model from 1990, inside if you look at it from the openings it looks a bit old school design, the cables are not sleeved but this is common in budget power supplies. Thermaltake gives it a 2-year warranty and not 5 like in their better models.
    But the most negative thing of all is the coil whine!!! It can be heard quite a bit, not to the point of being annoying but it can be heard..
    Overall, if it is a stable price of around 35 euros, it might be worth it, but with the prices we see, it is better to choose either the RGB from the same company or another budget power supply like for example from Coolermaster

    Translated from Greek ·
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Description & Specifications

Thermaltake Litepower GEN2 550W PSU

  • Total power: 550W
  • AC input voltage: 230V
  • AC input frequency: 50 - 60Hz
  • Input current: 7A
  • Combined power (+3.3V): 105W
  • Combined power (+12V): 456W
  • Combined power (+5V): 105W
  • Combined power (-12V): 6W
  • Combined power (+5Vsb): 12.5W
  • Maximum output current (+3.3V): 21A
  • Maximum output current (+12V): 38A
  • Maximum output current (+5V): 16A
  • Maximum output current (-12V): 0.5A
  • Maximum output current (+5Vsb): 2.5A
  • Motherboard power connector: 24-pin ATX
  • Peripheral (Molex) power connectors: 4
  • Motherboard power cable length: 450mm
  • Number of SATA power connectors: 5
  • SATA power cable length: 450mm
  • Peripheral (Molex) power cable length: 450mm
  • PCI Express power connectors: 2
  • PCI Express power cable length: 450mm
  • CPU power connector: YES
  • CPU power cable length: 550mm
  • Floppy drive power connector: 1
  • Floppy drive power cable length: 150mm
  • Cable type: Non-Modular
  • Purpose: PC
  • Power supply unit form factor: ATX
  • Supported motherboard form factors: ATX
  • ATX version: 2.3
  • Product color: Black
  • Cooling type: Active
  • Fan diameter: 120mm
  • Number of fans: 1
  • Fan locations: Top
  • Lighting: NO
  • On/off switch: YES

Manufacturer

Dimensions

Power
550 W
Size
ATX
Modularity
Full Wired
Fan Dimension
120 mm
Color
Black

ATX Version

ATX 3.1
-

Important information

Specifications are collected from official manufacturer websites. Please verify the specifications before proceeding with your final purchase. If you notice any problem you can report it here.

Reviews (2)

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  • Geo_Anton2953
    4
    1 out of 1 members found this review helpful

    For the money, very good.

    You shouldn't expect much from a 50 euro power supply.

    Old school design, logical for an old school PSU. So it's logical to have issues with cable management, but nothing too annoying. High coil whine, also absolutely logical.

    You get what you pay for.

    On the important note: I've had it for 7 years, and I've NEVER had any issues with power supply. Could it be heard? Yes, but it never caused any problems.

    4 stars only because of how loud it gets when under load.

    Translated from Greek ·
    • Quality construction
    • Durability
    • Value for money
    • Operational stability
    • Cable management
    • Number of connections
    • Noisy
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  • Gerakofwlias
    2
    2 out of 5 members found this review helpful

    Verified purchase

    We used it in a Budget Gaming PC that you can see here: https://youtu.be/x0tNsZpWHdY

    It is quite economical as a build and it looks... it has a grille above the fan like a model from 1990, inside if you look at it from the openings it looks a bit old school design, the cables are not sleeved but this is common in budget power supplies. Thermaltake gives it a 2-year warranty and not 5 like in their better models.
    But the most negative thing of all is the coil whine!!! It can be heard quite a bit, not to the point of being annoying but it can be heard..
    Overall, if it is a stable price of around 35 euros, it might be worth it, but with the prices we see, it is better to choose either the RGB from the same company or another budget power supply like for example from Coolermaster

    Translated from Greek ·
    • Cable management
    • Number of connections
    • Quality construction
    • Noisy
    • Value for money
    Did you find this review helpful?
  • For the money, very good.

    You shouldn't expect much from a 50 euro power supply.

    Old school design, logical for an old school PSU. So it's logical to have issues with cable management, but nothing too annoying. High coil whine, also absolutely logical.

    You get what you pay for.

    On the important note: I've had it for 7 years, and I've NEVER had any issues with power supply. Could it be heard? Yes, but it never caused any problems.

    4 stars only because of how loud it gets when under load.

    Translated from Greek ·
    1
  • We used it in a Budget Gaming PC that you can see here: https://youtu.be/x0tNsZpWHdY

    It is quite economical as a build and it looks... it has a grille above the fan like a model from 1990, inside if you look at it from the openings it looks a bit old school design, the cables are not sleeved but this is common in budget power supplies. Thermaltake gives it a 2-year warranty and not 5 like in their better models.
    But the most negative thing of all is the coil whine!!! It can be heard quite a bit, not to the point of being annoying but it can be heard..
    Overall, if it is a stable price of around 35 euros, it might be worth it, but with the prices we see, it is better to choose either the RGB from the same company or another budget power supply like for example from Coolermaster

    Translated from Greek ·
    2
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