Power Supplies

Thermaltake Smart SE 630W Black Computer Power Supply Semi Modular

Key features:

  • Type: ATX
  • Type: Active PFC
  • Dimensions 150 x 86 x 160 mm
  • Protection OVP/OPP/SCP
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Description

Description

87% Efficiency

Provides up to 87% efficiency at 20-100% load under real load conditions to reduce electrical costs and promise lower power losses. Saves unnecessary energy waste and protects the environment.

Flat Cables

All flat modular low-profile cables that not only increase airflow and improve the thermal performance of the case but also allow for easy cable routing.

Semi Modular Design

The idea of adapting the Smart SE 530/630/730W allows the user to maximize the available power and facilitate the setup. It is a semi-modular power supply model that offered cable options for users while powering the system at a healthy voltage.

Smart Fan Control

The large 140mm cooling fan, integrated with an intelligent temperature control device, can automatically detect the power load to adjust the fan speed and maintain optimal silence performance.

High Quality Capacitors

The high-quality main capacitor delivers top performance with low resistance characteristics. The stable operation works for a longer period with excellent reliability to enhance the power supply's efficiency.

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Specifications

Specifications

Dimensions

Power
630 W
Size
ATX, EPS
Modularity
Semi Modular
Fan Dimension
140 mm
Power Protection
Over Power Protection (OPP), Over Voltage Protection (OVP), Short Circuit Protection (SCP)
Color
Black

ATX Version

ATX 3.1
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  • gdimakis
    1
    0 out of 4 members found this review helpful
    This review is about the power: 730 W

    Stay away!
    This is a Bronze, Semi Modular power supply.
    Nowadays our computers have requirements and the power supply MUST be reliable.
    We do not cut costs on power supplies in 2025.

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  • Marios Chaidousis
    1
    6 out of 17 members found this review helpful
    This review is about the power: 730 W

    NO 1 and 2 but 6 hard drives burned with it.
    It burned 4 hard drives with the PSU connection and another 2 during the swaps until I figured out what happened.
    I opened two hard drives and they were both damaged in the same spot on the circuit board.
    I have submitted a request to thermaltake to investigate the issue in more detail in order to receive compensation for the HDDs, and I have already spoken with the store.
    Free replacement or refund for a faulty product is standard, but I want to see what will happen with the replacement of the hard drives by the parent company now.
    I have no opinion about the power supply because I happened to encounter a faulty one, but don't make the mistake I made in my haste to finish. Have an old 775 with a small HDD to test before connecting it to a machine.

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  • Andreas Alexiou
    1
    1 out of 8 members found this review helpful
    This review is about the power: 730 W

    Medium power supply since certifications are practically nonexistent. The biggest and most well-known certification is 80plus, which means that it's all about promises and nothing else. I got it for free from a friend who stopped using it, and I used it in different PC setups. After a few plug-ins and plug-outs, one pin broke and didn't make contact. I managed to fix it myself, but I also read that the cables become bent after a while. Other than that, fortunately, it hasn't burned anything. It's a large 730W power supply, so it has more than enough capacity. I wouldn't buy something so "cheap" and outdated again. If I upgrade the system I have, I will definitely change it!

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  • Nikos VL
    5
    4 out of 5 members found this review helpful

    I've had it for 5 years. Previously with an AMD 1075T, Fx8350 for the last 2 years (soon with Ryzen as well). Initially with an Rx460 graphics card and lately with an Rx480, while powering 4 HDDs, 1 DVD-R, an additional sound card, and 5 case/CPU fans. I mainly use it for office work, with intense (demanding for CPU and graphics card - thus increased power demand) gaming at times (weekends/holidays), until last year. Absolutely no problems. In fact, in 2020 I bought the 530W equivalent (one of the last on the market I imagine) for my daughter's PC.
    29/11/25: Since my previous review, I have changed the motherboard and 2 Ryzen CPUs, but the power supply (as well as my daughter's 530W) continues relentlessly...
    For some reason, I have 2 Corsair CX750w semi modular units at my disposal, but I wouldn't even consider replacing the Thermaltake,

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  • kostas.mavridis.3975
    5
    5 out of 8 members found this review helpful

    One thing I will say. I have had it for about 5-6 years. I am mining with rx5600 and rx580 24/67 and it doesn't notice anything

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  • CHristos_Manoykas
    5
    3 out of 3 members found this review helpful
    This review is about the power: 730 W

    I had it for 8 years. It burned because I didn't clean the box for 2 years...
    I got exactly the same one again. That says it all.

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  • stefanos1985
    5
    4 out of 4 members found this review helpful

    Very reliable PSU, 4 years of normal use and frequent power outages from the power company, never had a problem

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  • Chris93S
    1
    3 out of 31 members found this review helpful
    This review is about the power: 730 W

    A shameful power supply that came with my backup disk with files from years ago! Its performance is measured at room temperature because if it reaches 40 degrees, then you will understand what plus 87 means, a nonexistent certification that was born in the thermaltake warehouse. Even its cables, if they take their shape and harden after 1-2 years, if you move them, they might lose contact. Unfortunately, Thermaltake no longer produces good power supplies like it did 5-10 years ago. I should have bought a turboX instead. The honest and cheap 600W from bequiet is far superior to this incapable power supply that is not worth a dime. Anyone who has a serious build and chooses this for an economical solution is like spitting on their machine.

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  • jimar4951
    5
    2 out of 3 members found this review helpful
    This review is about the power: 730 W

    Very good reliability Thermaltake sufficient ports very nice the fact that the cables are sleeved that is to say let's say compact and fit easily everywhere silent reliable and if it had less money it would be VFM KING for me take it it is RELIABLE do not listen to the 1-2 out of 100 who got defective it can happen !!!

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  • vasilis_perselis
    1
    3 out of 10 members found this review helpful

    After exactly three years, it short-circuited and almost burned my motherboard. One day after the warranty. And the big electronics store doesn't publish the same comment.

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  • Notyour_Product
    5
    1 out of 1 members found this review helpful
    This review is about the power: 730 W

    It was installed when the AMD fx8350 was first released in late 2012 and worked for years with crossfire 2x R9 290x, etc. It started malfunctioning earlier this year in early 2019. Now it has been installed on a less power-hungry PC and still works.

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  • KonstantinosSon
    5
    3 out of 5 members found this review helpful
    This review is about the power: 730 W

    2 years and no problem
    I initially had it in an Intel build with a Pentium G4560, 8GB 2400MHz RAM, and a GTX 750, and recently I upgraded it to an i7, 16GB RAM, and 2 RX 580s in SLI, and it's a beast!

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  • paris44245190
    5
    2 out of 3 members found this review helpful

    I have now closed the time with this power supply, it is reliable, well-built, and not cheap like those of 20-30€. It has greatly reduced power consumption and has never caused any problems in my system: Ryzen 5 1400 OC at 3.9 GHz, Gigabyte GTX 1060 6GB OC at 1973 CC and 8300 MC consistently, and Ram DDR4 OC at 3000 MHz also consistently. The power supply cables are all removable except for the 24-pin of the motherboard (semi modular), they are all flat and black, except for the red details on the power supply boards of the GPU. All of these provide the user with more convenience in cable management. The 140mm fan remains quiet even under full load conditions during gaming to the point where I had to check if it was working at all. I am very satisfied with this power supply even though it is somewhat overkill for my system, something I realized later on.

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  • bakchr
    3
    2 out of 5 members found this review helpful
    This review is about the power: 730 W

    It is not a bad power supply.
    However, for me, it has a very serious drawback, it makes a lot of noise. There is no provision for the fans not to operate when the computer is not under load, resulting in them constantly running at full speed. This is very annoying for some people, definitely for me, and that was the reason why I replaced it with the Corsair RM850x.

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  • bladepeter3
    5
    1 out of 2 members found this review helpful
    This review is about the power: 730 W

    My 730w seemed suspicious. But for now, it offers exactly what it says! So I am fully satisfied!!!

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  • nkh3
    2
    3 out of 24 members found this review helpful

    For simple use, it's fine, but if you want it for gaming, then stay away. Go for something with a 10-year warranty and better certification. This one won't do. It will crash your PC. It's not very reliable overall.

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  • Nick_mo
    5
    1 out of 1 members found this review helpful
    This review is about the power: 730 W

    5 years without any problem (except for the power button that broke in 1 year).
    Quiet, reliable, connects everything without any particular issue. A very good choice.

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  • Apone
    5
    0 out of 1 members found this review helpful
    This review is about the power: 730 W

    A small beast... on an AMD FX 8150 OC at 4.8 with a custom loop (the pump is greedy >10w), one HDD, one R7 370, and 4 DIMMs, it handles everything like a devil.
    Silent to the point of disgust... first I could hear the power and then the fan. Also, it stays cool after hours of heavy use.
    What I didn't like is that if I push the CPU or GPU, I notice a drop of 0.2-0.3 volts in the 12-volt supply, which drops but remains stable. This is from the power supply and not the cables as they have very low serial resistance. I highly recommend using LLC, even for a little more hardcore overclocking.
    The 6-pin PCIe cables seemed a bit short to me and I couldn't connect the card to the first connector, but to the last one (a small voltage drop along the cable).
    9/10

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  • manos.dede
    3
    1 out of 19 members found this review helpful

    Unreliable as it burned my old graphics card (without overclocking) even though it was a better one and it could see that it couldn't handle any more power. It would stop and shut down the computer, but it continued to give power without being able to handle it, and thus it burned my old card.
    WARNING: Don't be afraid to spend money on a power supply because it is the most important component of a computer, it determines whether it will work or not... and with a good power supply, you have protection from any component burning, either from overclocking or any other reason

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  • Mike Koziara
    5
    3 out of 4 members found this review helpful

    Well guys.. this particular power supply was recommended to me by a colleague at work about a year ago, I listened to him!
    It was used in an i3.. minimal consumption as you can understand.
    It's time to upgrade to r5 1400 @3.9 + GTX 970 g1 gaming.. AND with overclocking.. the power supply can handle it!
    Stable currents
    Unnoticeable noise!

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  • billys_4u
    1
    6 out of 26 members found this review helpful
    This review is about the power: 730 W

    The worst thing is that it really didn't last even one and a half years, and then it couldn't even deliver 300 watts and it would shut off, and the company wouldn't accept it with the warranty because they said it was natural wear and tear. And my friend, who has the same system as me and a Corsair CX750M power supply, which is also a low power supply, has no issues even after 3 years, honestly this Thermaltake is shameful.

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  • This review is about the power: 730 W

    value for money for me....
    My system i5-6600k overclocked at 4.3 with 2x 8GB RAM at 2400mhz, Asus strix rx480 overclocked version 8GB memory graphics card, 1 SSD & 2 HDD at 5400rpm, 6 fans with 4 RGB ones with controller

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  • Elcapitan
    5
    1 out of 1 members found this review helpful
    This review is about the power: 730 W

    I have been using this specific PSU for 6 months now. I am extremely satisfied. It has a high-quality construction and operates stably.

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  • Giannis_Polychronakis
    5
    1 out of 2 members found this review helpful
    This review is about the power: 730 W

    I have had it for about a year and it has not presented me with any problems whatsoever and it is silent!
    I highly recommend it

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  • bluehorizon84
    5
    3 out of 3 members found this review helpful
    This review is about the power: 730 W

    For over a year now, it has been operating non-stop! Every day for many hours and it has never crashed on me! Easy installation... even for people who don't know much. It runs flawlessly on an i5 CPU, 4 hard drives, 16GB of memory, and an Asus GTX970 Strix 4GB OC graphics card. Works perfectly!

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  • spirosm1jko
    5
    1 out of 1 members found this review helpful

    Good power supply is the one I have for a month now and so far I haven't had any issues. I haven't pushed it to crazy things like overclocking on the CPU, when the time comes I will do it and update my evaluation. For now, it is very quiet and reliable product. Get it!!

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  • george555
    3
    0 out of 8 members found this review helpful
    This review is about the power: 730 W

    Good but after 7 months, the PSU fan has started to make noise. I have a 6700k overclocked to 4.5GHz with NH-d15, z170 motherboard, GTX 1070 MSI Gaming X, 2 hard drives, DVD drive, and 3 140mm Noctua fans in an Enthoo Pro case.

    Now, ThunderZeroHollowed managed to overclock with an H97 motherboard and reached 4.8GHz, and even with 2 fans on the Evo 212 cooler, his PC doesn't shut down due to high temperatures. He also measured the power consumption, there are many lies...

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  • dimitris_kalakos
    4
    0 out of 10 members found this review helpful

    I have it for 6 months and it plays for over 12 hours a day, no problem and quite silent.
    The cables are short for miniITX.
    4 stars because it's not full modular.
    I recommend it for low power consumption PCs.
    I do not recommend (80 PLUS Bronze) for those whose PC has high power consumption for many hours, it's better to get a platinum one with a 10-year warranty, the power will make up for the price difference. And the platinum will most likely last at least twice as long as a Bronze.

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  • tntdiamantis
    5
    1 out of 1 members found this review helpful

    High-quality power supply easy cable management general or Thermakite is a very good company that I bought I was very satisfied Excellent product.

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  • Stay away!
    This is a Bronze, Semi Modular power supply.
    Nowadays our computers have requirements and the power supply MUST be reliable.
    We do not cut costs on power supplies in 2025.

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  • NO 1 and 2 but 6 hard drives burned with it.
    It burned 4 hard drives with the PSU connection and another 2 during the swaps until I figured out what happened.
    I opened two hard drives and they were both damaged in the same spot on the circuit board.
    I have submitted a request to thermaltake to investigate the issue in more detail in order to receive compensation for the HDDs, and I have already spoken with the store.
    Free replacement or refund for a faulty product is standard, but I want to see what will happen with the replacement of the hard drives by the parent company now.
    I have no opinion about the power supply because I happened to encounter a faulty one, but don't make the mistake I made in my haste to finish. Have an old 775 with a small HDD to test before connecting it to a machine.

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  • Medium power supply since certifications are practically nonexistent. The biggest and most well-known certification is 80plus, which means that it's all about promises and nothing else. I got it for free from a friend who stopped using it, and I used it in different PC setups. After a few plug-ins and plug-outs, one pin broke and didn't make contact. I managed to fix it myself, but I also read that the cables become bent after a while. Other than that, fortunately, it hasn't burned anything. It's a large 730W power supply, so it has more than enough capacity. I wouldn't buy something so "cheap" and outdated again. If I upgrade the system I have, I will definitely change it!

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  • I've had it for 5 years. Previously with an AMD 1075T, Fx8350 for the last 2 years (soon with Ryzen as well). Initially with an Rx460 graphics card and lately with an Rx480, while powering 4 HDDs, 1 DVD-R, an additional sound card, and 5 case/CPU fans. I mainly use it for office work, with intense (demanding for CPU and graphics card - thus increased power demand) gaming at times (weekends/holidays), until last year. Absolutely no problems. In fact, in 2020 I bought the 530W equivalent (one of the last on the market I imagine) for my daughter's PC.
    29/11/25: Since my previous review, I have changed the motherboard and 2 Ryzen CPUs, but the power supply (as well as my daughter's 530W) continues relentlessly...
    For some reason, I have 2 Corsair CX750w semi modular units at my disposal, but I wouldn't even consider replacing the Thermaltake,

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  • One thing I will say. I have had it for about 5-6 years. I am mining with rx5600 and rx580 24/67 and it doesn't notice anything

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Description & Specifications

87% Efficiency

Provides up to 87% efficiency at 20-100% load under real load conditions to reduce electrical costs and promise lower power losses. Saves unnecessary energy waste and protects the environment.

Flat Cables

All flat modular low-profile cables that not only increase airflow and improve the thermal performance of the case but also allow for easy cable routing.

Semi Modular Design

The idea of adapting the Smart SE 530/630/730W allows the user to maximize the available power and facilitate the setup. It is a semi-modular power supply model that offered cable options for users while powering the system at a healthy voltage.

Smart Fan Control

The large 140mm cooling fan, integrated with an intelligent temperature control device, can automatically detect the power load to adjust the fan speed and maintain optimal silence performance.

High Quality Capacitors

The high-quality main capacitor delivers top performance with low resistance characteristics. The stable operation works for a longer period with excellent reliability to enhance the power supply's efficiency.

Manufacturer

Dimensions

Power
630 W
Size
ATX, EPS
Modularity
Semi Modular
Fan Dimension
140 mm
Power Protection
Over Power Protection (OPP), Over Voltage Protection (OVP), Short Circuit Protection (SCP)
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 (82)

  1. 59
  2. 10
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  5. 7
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  • gdimakis
    1
    0 out of 4 members found this review helpful
    This review is about the power: 730 W

    Stay away!
    This is a Bronze, Semi Modular power supply.
    Nowadays our computers have requirements and the power supply MUST be reliable.
    We do not cut costs on power supplies in 2025.

    Translated from Greek ·
    Did you find this review helpful?
  • Marios Chaidousis
    1
    6 out of 17 members found this review helpful
    This review is about the power: 730 W

    NO 1 and 2 but 6 hard drives burned with it.
    It burned 4 hard drives with the PSU connection and another 2 during the swaps until I figured out what happened.
    I opened two hard drives and they were both damaged in the same spot on the circuit board.
    I have submitted a request to thermaltake to investigate the issue in more detail in order to receive compensation for the HDDs, and I have already spoken with the store.
    Free replacement or refund for a faulty product is standard, but I want to see what will happen with the replacement of the hard drives by the parent company now.
    I have no opinion about the power supply because I happened to encounter a faulty one, but don't make the mistake I made in my haste to finish. Have an old 775 with a small HDD to test before connecting it to a machine.

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  • Andreas Alexiou
    1
    1 out of 8 members found this review helpful
    This review is about the power: 730 W

    Medium power supply since certifications are practically nonexistent. The biggest and most well-known certification is 80plus, which means that it's all about promises and nothing else. I got it for free from a friend who stopped using it, and I used it in different PC setups. After a few plug-ins and plug-outs, one pin broke and didn't make contact. I managed to fix it myself, but I also read that the cables become bent after a while. Other than that, fortunately, it hasn't burned anything. It's a large 730W power supply, so it has more than enough capacity. I wouldn't buy something so "cheap" and outdated again. If I upgrade the system I have, I will definitely change it!

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  • Nikos VL
    5
    4 out of 5 members found this review helpful

    I've had it for 5 years. Previously with an AMD 1075T, Fx8350 for the last 2 years (soon with Ryzen as well). Initially with an Rx460 graphics card and lately with an Rx480, while powering 4 HDDs, 1 DVD-R, an additional sound card, and 5 case/CPU fans. I mainly use it for office work, with intense (demanding for CPU and graphics card - thus increased power demand) gaming at times (weekends/holidays), until last year. Absolutely no problems. In fact, in 2020 I bought the 530W equivalent (one of the last on the market I imagine) for my daughter's PC.
    29/11/25: Since my previous review, I have changed the motherboard and 2 Ryzen CPUs, but the power supply (as well as my daughter's 530W) continues relentlessly...
    For some reason, I have 2 Corsair CX750w semi modular units at my disposal, but I wouldn't even consider replacing the Thermaltake,

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  • kostas.mavridis.3975
    5
    5 out of 8 members found this review helpful

    One thing I will say. I have had it for about 5-6 years. I am mining with rx5600 and rx580 24/67 and it doesn't notice anything

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  • CHristos_Manoykas
    5
    3 out of 3 members found this review helpful
    This review is about the power: 730 W

    I had it for 8 years. It burned because I didn't clean the box for 2 years...
    I got exactly the same one again. That says it all.

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  • stefanos1985
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    Very reliable PSU, 4 years of normal use and frequent power outages from the power company, never had a problem

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  • Chris93S
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    This review is about the power: 730 W

    A shameful power supply that came with my backup disk with files from years ago! Its performance is measured at room temperature because if it reaches 40 degrees, then you will understand what plus 87 means, a nonexistent certification that was born in the thermaltake warehouse. Even its cables, if they take their shape and harden after 1-2 years, if you move them, they might lose contact. Unfortunately, Thermaltake no longer produces good power supplies like it did 5-10 years ago. I should have bought a turboX instead. The honest and cheap 600W from bequiet is far superior to this incapable power supply that is not worth a dime. Anyone who has a serious build and chooses this for an economical solution is like spitting on their machine.

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  • jimar4951
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    This review is about the power: 730 W

    Very good reliability Thermaltake sufficient ports very nice the fact that the cables are sleeved that is to say let's say compact and fit easily everywhere silent reliable and if it had less money it would be VFM KING for me take it it is RELIABLE do not listen to the 1-2 out of 100 who got defective it can happen !!!

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  • vasilis_perselis
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    After exactly three years, it short-circuited and almost burned my motherboard. One day after the warranty. And the big electronics store doesn't publish the same comment.

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  • Notyour_Product
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    1 out of 1 members found this review helpful
    This review is about the power: 730 W

    It was installed when the AMD fx8350 was first released in late 2012 and worked for years with crossfire 2x R9 290x, etc. It started malfunctioning earlier this year in early 2019. Now it has been installed on a less power-hungry PC and still works.

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  • KonstantinosSon
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    2 years and no problem
    I initially had it in an Intel build with a Pentium G4560, 8GB 2400MHz RAM, and a GTX 750, and recently I upgraded it to an i7, 16GB RAM, and 2 RX 580s in SLI, and it's a beast!

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  • paris44245190
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    I have now closed the time with this power supply, it is reliable, well-built, and not cheap like those of 20-30€. It has greatly reduced power consumption and has never caused any problems in my system: Ryzen 5 1400 OC at 3.9 GHz, Gigabyte GTX 1060 6GB OC at 1973 CC and 8300 MC consistently, and Ram DDR4 OC at 3000 MHz also consistently. The power supply cables are all removable except for the 24-pin of the motherboard (semi modular), they are all flat and black, except for the red details on the power supply boards of the GPU. All of these provide the user with more convenience in cable management. The 140mm fan remains quiet even under full load conditions during gaming to the point where I had to check if it was working at all. I am very satisfied with this power supply even though it is somewhat overkill for my system, something I realized later on.

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  • bakchr
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    2 out of 5 members found this review helpful
    This review is about the power: 730 W

    It is not a bad power supply.
    However, for me, it has a very serious drawback, it makes a lot of noise. There is no provision for the fans not to operate when the computer is not under load, resulting in them constantly running at full speed. This is very annoying for some people, definitely for me, and that was the reason why I replaced it with the Corsair RM850x.

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  • bladepeter3
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    1 out of 2 members found this review helpful
    This review is about the power: 730 W

    My 730w seemed suspicious. But for now, it offers exactly what it says! So I am fully satisfied!!!

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  • nkh3
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    For simple use, it's fine, but if you want it for gaming, then stay away. Go for something with a 10-year warranty and better certification. This one won't do. It will crash your PC. It's not very reliable overall.

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  • Nick_mo
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    1 out of 1 members found this review helpful
    This review is about the power: 730 W

    5 years without any problem (except for the power button that broke in 1 year).
    Quiet, reliable, connects everything without any particular issue. A very good choice.

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  • Apone
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    0 out of 1 members found this review helpful
    This review is about the power: 730 W

    A small beast... on an AMD FX 8150 OC at 4.8 with a custom loop (the pump is greedy >10w), one HDD, one R7 370, and 4 DIMMs, it handles everything like a devil.
    Silent to the point of disgust... first I could hear the power and then the fan. Also, it stays cool after hours of heavy use.
    What I didn't like is that if I push the CPU or GPU, I notice a drop of 0.2-0.3 volts in the 12-volt supply, which drops but remains stable. This is from the power supply and not the cables as they have very low serial resistance. I highly recommend using LLC, even for a little more hardcore overclocking.
    The 6-pin PCIe cables seemed a bit short to me and I couldn't connect the card to the first connector, but to the last one (a small voltage drop along the cable).
    9/10

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  • manos.dede
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    Unreliable as it burned my old graphics card (without overclocking) even though it was a better one and it could see that it couldn't handle any more power. It would stop and shut down the computer, but it continued to give power without being able to handle it, and thus it burned my old card.
    WARNING: Don't be afraid to spend money on a power supply because it is the most important component of a computer, it determines whether it will work or not... and with a good power supply, you have protection from any component burning, either from overclocking or any other reason

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  • Mike Koziara
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    3 out of 4 members found this review helpful

    Well guys.. this particular power supply was recommended to me by a colleague at work about a year ago, I listened to him!
    It was used in an i3.. minimal consumption as you can understand.
    It's time to upgrade to r5 1400 @3.9 + GTX 970 g1 gaming.. AND with overclocking.. the power supply can handle it!
    Stable currents
    Unnoticeable noise!

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  • billys_4u
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    This review is about the power: 730 W

    The worst thing is that it really didn't last even one and a half years, and then it couldn't even deliver 300 watts and it would shut off, and the company wouldn't accept it with the warranty because they said it was natural wear and tear. And my friend, who has the same system as me and a Corsair CX750M power supply, which is also a low power supply, has no issues even after 3 years, honestly this Thermaltake is shameful.

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  • This review is about the power: 730 W

    value for money for me....
    My system i5-6600k overclocked at 4.3 with 2x 8GB RAM at 2400mhz, Asus strix rx480 overclocked version 8GB memory graphics card, 1 SSD & 2 HDD at 5400rpm, 6 fans with 4 RGB ones with controller

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  • Elcapitan
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    1 out of 1 members found this review helpful
    This review is about the power: 730 W

    I have been using this specific PSU for 6 months now. I am extremely satisfied. It has a high-quality construction and operates stably.

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  • Giannis_Polychronakis
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    1 out of 2 members found this review helpful
    This review is about the power: 730 W

    I have had it for about a year and it has not presented me with any problems whatsoever and it is silent!
    I highly recommend it

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  • bluehorizon84
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    3 out of 3 members found this review helpful
    This review is about the power: 730 W

    For over a year now, it has been operating non-stop! Every day for many hours and it has never crashed on me! Easy installation... even for people who don't know much. It runs flawlessly on an i5 CPU, 4 hard drives, 16GB of memory, and an Asus GTX970 Strix 4GB OC graphics card. Works perfectly!

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  • spirosm1jko
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    1 out of 1 members found this review helpful

    Good power supply is the one I have for a month now and so far I haven't had any issues. I haven't pushed it to crazy things like overclocking on the CPU, when the time comes I will do it and update my evaluation. For now, it is very quiet and reliable product. Get it!!

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  • george555
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    This review is about the power: 730 W

    Good but after 7 months, the PSU fan has started to make noise. I have a 6700k overclocked to 4.5GHz with NH-d15, z170 motherboard, GTX 1070 MSI Gaming X, 2 hard drives, DVD drive, and 3 140mm Noctua fans in an Enthoo Pro case.

    Now, ThunderZeroHollowed managed to overclock with an H97 motherboard and reached 4.8GHz, and even with 2 fans on the Evo 212 cooler, his PC doesn't shut down due to high temperatures. He also measured the power consumption, there are many lies...

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  • dimitris_kalakos
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    I have it for 6 months and it plays for over 12 hours a day, no problem and quite silent.
    The cables are short for miniITX.
    4 stars because it's not full modular.
    I recommend it for low power consumption PCs.
    I do not recommend (80 PLUS Bronze) for those whose PC has high power consumption for many hours, it's better to get a platinum one with a 10-year warranty, the power will make up for the price difference. And the platinum will most likely last at least twice as long as a Bronze.

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  • tntdiamantis
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    1 out of 1 members found this review helpful

    High-quality power supply easy cable management general or Thermakite is a very good company that I bought I was very satisfied Excellent product.

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  • Stay away!
    This is a Bronze, Semi Modular power supply.
    Nowadays our computers have requirements and the power supply MUST be reliable.
    We do not cut costs on power supplies in 2025.

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  • NO 1 and 2 but 6 hard drives burned with it.
    It burned 4 hard drives with the PSU connection and another 2 during the swaps until I figured out what happened.
    I opened two hard drives and they were both damaged in the same spot on the circuit board.
    I have submitted a request to thermaltake to investigate the issue in more detail in order to receive compensation for the HDDs, and I have already spoken with the store.
    Free replacement or refund for a faulty product is standard, but I want to see what will happen with the replacement of the hard drives by the parent company now.
    I have no opinion about the power supply because I happened to encounter a faulty one, but don't make the mistake I made in my haste to finish. Have an old 775 with a small HDD to test before connecting it to a machine.

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  • Medium power supply since certifications are practically nonexistent. The biggest and most well-known certification is 80plus, which means that it's all about promises and nothing else. I got it for free from a friend who stopped using it, and I used it in different PC setups. After a few plug-ins and plug-outs, one pin broke and didn't make contact. I managed to fix it myself, but I also read that the cables become bent after a while. Other than that, fortunately, it hasn't burned anything. It's a large 730W power supply, so it has more than enough capacity. I wouldn't buy something so "cheap" and outdated again. If I upgrade the system I have, I will definitely change it!

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  • I've had it for 5 years. Previously with an AMD 1075T, Fx8350 for the last 2 years (soon with Ryzen as well). Initially with an Rx460 graphics card and lately with an Rx480, while powering 4 HDDs, 1 DVD-R, an additional sound card, and 5 case/CPU fans. I mainly use it for office work, with intense (demanding for CPU and graphics card - thus increased power demand) gaming at times (weekends/holidays), until last year. Absolutely no problems. In fact, in 2020 I bought the 530W equivalent (one of the last on the market I imagine) for my daughter's PC.
    29/11/25: Since my previous review, I have changed the motherboard and 2 Ryzen CPUs, but the power supply (as well as my daughter's 530W) continues relentlessly...
    For some reason, I have 2 Corsair CX750w semi modular units at my disposal, but I wouldn't even consider replacing the Thermaltake,

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  • One thing I will say. I have had it for about 5-6 years. I am mining with rx5600 and rx580 24/67 and it doesn't notice anything

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