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Thermaltake Toughpower DPS Digital-Controlled Power Supply with Software

September 05, 2013 by Jeff Shepard

Thermaltake Technology Co., Ltd. has announced the Toughpower DPS 850W/750W, an innovative digitally- controlled power supply with software that meets the 80 Plus GOLD efficiency standards. The implementations come with better voltage regulation to provide the system with clean and stable power. TheThermaltake DPSApp monitoring software is powerful, easy-to-use, flexible and universal. The concept of these new PC power supplies includes: Monitoring the electricity cost of the PC to help users manage the power expense. Recording the status of the PC power, enabling active monitoring and the ability to organize the data to a quantitative database. And on-line connectivity providing users the ability to share results with friends.

The easy-to-use DPSApp is available for download on the Thermaltake website. The software enables users to digitally calculate the electricity cost, monitoring efficiency, wattage and voltage of the power supply with innovative technology. As the software digitally calculates the electricity cost, it can be helpful for expense control and management. The software enables users to monitor the wattage change, efficiency and voltage while using the computer, such as playing games, internet browsing, etc. With no connecting boundaries, DPSApp provides users the ability to share power usage results with friends through social network applications such as Facebook, Twitter, and Weibo, or by sending reports via e-mail. And users can organize and save records to view within the database of usage in detail. Each record contains usage up to a 6-hour period.

Users can also monitor and adjust the fan speed of the power supply in either silent or performance mode through the DPSApp. The fully modular cabling design allows use of cables users need resulting in improved optimal airflow and reduced system clutter. These 750W power supplies include active power factor correction and at least 16 milliseconds of hold-up time at full load. They operate with input voltages of 100 to 240Vac, 47 to 63Hz, have agency approvals from CE, TUV, FCC, UL, BSMI and CCC, include a 14cm dual ball bearing fan and have a calculated MTBF of over 120,000 hours.