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Product Reviews Summary
Avg. Customer Rating:
 
2 stars
(based on 4 reviews)
25% of respondents would recommend this to a friend.

Customers most agreed on the following attributes:

Pros:
Easy to install(4)
Describe Yourself:
Heavy duty user(3)
Primary use:
Personal(4)
 
BUYER BEWARE
By Extreme overclockerVerified Reviewer from Ventura, CA on 12/11/2008
Pros:
Easy To Install
Cons:
Unreliable
Best Uses:
High-End Multimedia
Describe Yourself:
Heavy Duty User
Primary use:
Personal
Bottom Line:
No, I would not recommend this to a friend

Comments about Thermaltake Thermaltake PurePower 600W ATX 12V 2.0 Version Power Supply:

This power supply will not power a high end graphics card, such as All-In-Wonder 9800 pro, with a Overclocked "CPU" with a A7N8X Motherboard (for example), because they BOTH (Graphics card and CPU)draw power from the +5v rail which is insufficient...the A7N8X power distribution to the AGP slot is powered by the +5v rail, as well as the CPU.

 
Item was DOA on arrival
By BrianVerified Reviewer from San Ramon, CA on 9/8/2008
Pros:
Easy To Install, Fast, Highly Compatible, Quiet
Cons:
Unreliable
Describe Yourself:
Heavy Duty User
Primary use:
Personal
Bottom Line:
No, I would not recommend this to a friend

Comments about Thermaltake Thermaltake PurePower 600W ATX 12V 2.0 Version Power Supply:

This PSU is underrated to run any high-end gamming system. Even though it is a 18a 12v dual rail unit it is under rated. It would not power my Core 2 Quad 9550 with a 8800GTS video card, 1tb hdd and 1 cd/dvd drive. If you are going to use this for a higher end PC, stay away and find yourself a Antec - EarthWatts 650-Watt ATX CPU Power Supply which is rated at 24amps and the same price.

 
Don't believe the moron
By Non-Gamer from Seattle, WA on 7/15/2008
Pros:
Dual Video Power, Easy To Install, Has two 19A rails, Highly Compatible, Quiet, Reliable
Cons:
Not for 20A gfx cards, Not modular
Best Uses:
High-End Multimedia
Describe Yourself:
Frequent User
Primary use:
Personal
Bottom Line:
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend

Comments about Thermaltake Thermaltake PurePower 600W ATX 12V 2.0 Version Power Supply:

The moron bought the WRONG item! They bought the 600 Watt W0121RU DOES have a 14A and 15A rail. THIS is the W0129RU which DOES have two 19A rails. You won't find anything higher that 19A for under $200. You need the 850 Watt W0131RU or the cheaper W0172RU (available elsewhere) which have two 18A and two 30A for you dual 8800 SLI users. Supports modest video cards (those that don't cost hundreds o dollars) and several drives plus a modern multi-core CPU. Plenty of power for serious users who do more than play games all day long.

 
Specs are WRONG
By Philip from Florida on 3/21/2008
Pros:
Easy To Install, Was 30 when i got it
Cons:
12v 14amp and 15amp, NO 8 pin atx power plug, NOT 38 combined amps, Not modular, Only 4 pin atx power plug, Radioshack Specs WRONG, Too low amps for 8800gtx
Best Uses:
Low end graphics system
Describe Yourself:
Heavy Duty User
Primary use:
Personal
Bottom Line:
No, I would not recommend this to a friend

Comments about Thermaltake Thermaltake PurePower 600W ATX 12V 2.0 Version Power Supply:

I wish the radioshack specs were correct because I could have gotten a power supply that worked with my system instead of this junk. This only has 14 amps and 15 amps on the +12v rails so you CANNOT power high end graphics cards. Also it does not have the newer 8 pin ATX power plug to plug into the motherboard, just a 4 pin.

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