For many years, power supplies have generally tended to represent one of the most important yet drabbest (or should that be dullest?) parts of a PC build. Over the last few years, however, Thermaltake has undoubtedly been one of the so-far relatively few companies genuinely looking at changing that perspective. – With the recently launched GF2 ARGB, however, it would appear that things have been kicked into a much higher aesthetic gear now as not only does this look fantastic and better than anything seen before from the company, but as a power supply, it carries some impressive specifications and features that’ll impress even the savviest of consumers!
In taking their already well-established power supply aesthetics seen in their prior RGB/ARGB product releases, Thermaltake has now decided to expand these illuminating effects to other areas with their logo and product name now part of all that glorious 16.8 million colour action.
As noted above though, while the visuals are impressive, it shouldn’t take anything away from what is undoubtedly a very well equipped power supply with it featuring a fully modular cable design, 80-plus Gold efficiency rating, and “premium” grade Japanese capacitors.
“Toughpower GF2 ARGB 750W Gold is constructed with premium components and advanced technology which makes this PSU become a reliable and stable power supply unit. The patented 16.8 million-color Riing Duo 140mm RGB fan with 18 LEDs preinstalled helps deliver brighter and richer lighting. The meticulously designed RGB side panels allow the light to glow through from every angle. The Toughpower GF2 ARGB 750W Gold supports synchronization with motherboard RGB software from ASUS, GIGABYTE, MSI, and ASRock for various illumination possibilities. With an ample 10-year warranty, the Toughpower GF2 ARGB 750W Gold is able to satisfy the market, where PC enthusiasts are looking for a premium power supply with all the latest features.”
For more detailed specifications, please visit the official product page via the link here!
Coming as a fully modular power supply, the good news is that you only need to fit the cables you need to power your system’s components. As such, you can ensure the best level of cable management without any ugly redundant connectors cluttering up your case. – Better still though, with Thermaltake offering you more than enough here to hook up even an exceptionally advanced PC system, put simply, you will not find any problems here regardless of which end of the hardware scale your system sits!
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