Brand | Thermaltake |
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Series | GF A3 650W |
Item model number | PS-TPD-0650FNFAGU-L |
Item Weight | 3.4 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 5.9 x 5.5 x 3.4 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 5.9 x 5.5 x 3.4 inches |
Color | Black |
Manufacturer | Thermaltake |
ASIN | B0CCZW1X9Q |
Country of Origin | Vietnam |
Date First Available | July 27, 2023 |
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Thermaltake Toughpower GF A3 650W 80+ Gold Full Modular SLI/Crossfile Ready ATX 3.0 Standard Power Supply; PCIe Gen.5 300W 12VHPWR Connector Included; PS-TPD-0650FNFAGU-L; 10 Year Warranty
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Model Name | GF A3 650W |
Brand | Thermaltake |
Compatible Devices | Personal Computer |
Connector Type | ATX, PCI Express, Molex, SATA |
Output Wattage | 100 |
Item dimensions L x W x H | 5.9 x 5.5 x 3.4 inches |
Item Weight | 3.4 Pounds |
Power Supply Design | Full Modular |
Fan Count | 1 |
About this item
- 80 Plus Gold Certified and Fully Compatible with Intel ATX 3.0 Standards
- PCIe Gen 5.0 Ready
- Made to Comply with the Latest Graphics Cards
- High Amperage Single plus 12V Rail and High-Class Technologies
- Fully Modular Low-Profile Flat Cables
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Energy efficiency | 4.5 | 4.5 | 4.4 | 4.5 | 4.3 | 5.0 |
Easy to install | 4.3 | 4.3 | 4.5 | 4.5 | 4.2 | 4.4 |
Noise level | 4.2 | 4.2 | 4.4 | 4.5 | 4.2 | 4.2 |
Value for money | 4.0 | 4.0 | 4.5 | 4.3 | 4.0 | 3.7 |
Quality of material | 4.2 | 4.2 | 3.8 | — | 3.8 | 4.1 |
Sold By | Amazon.com | Amazon.com | Amazon.com | Amazon.com | Amazon.com | Amazon.com |
power supply design | Full Modular | Full Modular | Non-Modular | Full Modular | Full Modular | Full Modular |
connector type | ATX, Molex, PCI Express, SATA | ATX | ATX, PCI Express, SATA, Molex | ATX, PCI Express | ATX | SATA, Floppy, PCI Express |
cooling method | — | — | Air | Air | — | Air |
min input voltage | — | — | 115 volts | 24 volts | — | 115 volts |
fan count | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 |
wattage | — | — | 850 watts | 1200 watts | — | 780 watts |
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Toughpower PF3 Platinum series is fully compatible with Intel ATX 3.0 Specifications which supports up to 200% power excursion, reaches 60% low load efficiency and complies with required power supply timing standards. It also comes with comes with a 16pin connector to offer powerful and stable performance allowing the PSU to natively run next-generation GPUs. 80 Plus Platinum certification means the Toughpower PF3 converts power efficiently, resulting in lower power loss and heat buildup inside the power supply. The Toughower PF3 Plantinum Series is designed to be compact with size of 140mm (D) x 86mm (H) x 150mm (W) which provides ample space for cable management. Featuring a 120mm fluid dynamic bearing fan to create the perfect balance between silence and superior cooling. Furthermore, the Smart Zero Fan will adjust the fan speed and minimizes undesired noise. Built with 100% high quality Japanese 105°C/221°F electrolytic capacitors, providing great durability as well as offering the highest stability, while remaining reliable.Powerful single +12V rail can properly deliver the power you need for the best compatibility. The use of LLC and DC to DC circuit design provides very stable operation and enhanced voltage regulation.
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Customers like the power supply's design and functionality. They appreciate its quiet operation and good overall value. They also appreciate the semi-modular design and flexible cables. Customers also appreciate ease of installation, and noise. However, some customers differ on cables, performance, and quality.
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Customers like the power supply. They say it's quiet, provides plenty of power to run their PC, and is a good power source for its price. Some customers also mention that the 80 Plus Gold efficiency is great and the quality of the unit and accessories are great.
"...PC fires right up, extremely quiet with loads of power. Full modular is always better IMO but for the price this semi-modular PSU works perfectly...." Read more
"Sleek looking, quiet and cool. No issues after over a year of use in 2 different builds." Read more
"PROS:- Seemingly nice PSU- Thermaltake- semi-modular- quiet fan- well packed-..." Read more
"...It's powerful enough to run my PC without issue. It's powering my Ryzen 7 7700x and 4070 super and haven't ran into any power limits." Read more
Customers like the noise level of the system power device. They mention that it's very quiet.
"...PC fires right up, extremely quiet with loads of power. Full modular is always better IMO but for the price this semi-modular PSU works perfectly...." Read more
"Sleek looking, quiet and cool. No issues after over a year of use in 2 different builds." Read more
"This was a good buying, no noise, good performance :)" Read more
"...Works well and quiet. And it is smaller than my old psu, which made it easier to install. And the cables are a bit longer than the old...." Read more
Customers find the installation of the system power device to be easy. They mention that the modular cables make installation much easier, and the adaptable parts make setup easy. Some mention that replugging things was simple, and that the cables are less bulky and easier to route into various motherboard wires.
"...Very well packaged, nice heavy duty wires, easy to cable manage with included cable ties and more. You cannot beat the value with price...." Read more
"...And it is smaller than my old psu, which made it easier to install. And the cables are a bit longer than the old. Easier to reach the mainboard." Read more
"...I went with the 750 model. So far so good no issues and it was really easy to install especially with the new power connector for the 4070 super." Read more
"Completely silent, no issues of underwing, and was really easy to install...." Read more
Customers appreciate the value of the system power device. They say it provides a good amount of amps for the money. Some customers also say it's a great buy with quality workmanship and more than enough power for all.
"This was a good buying, no noise, good performance :)" Read more
"Overall, great PSU for the price for a mid tier system...." Read more
"Best value for the price when I got it. I have everything hooked up inside pc but still have plenty of wires left to add to the build...." Read more
"This was one of the lowest cost but solid 1200 Watt PSU's available. Thermaltake has good reviews overall and this one seemed solidly built...." Read more
Customers like the design of the system power device. They say it has a semi-modular design that reduces heat in the case. Some customers also appreciate the flexible cables and clean look.
"...Overall, pretty quiet and gets the job done. Good modular power supply for beginners for sure." Read more
"...650w is more than enough power for my needs and I love that it's fully modular (my previous one was only partially modular)...." Read more
"...This Thermaltake PSU is semi-modular, which is great as I only need to plug in the cables I need...." Read more
"This item was super easy and quick to install due to being semi-modular. I have used fully modular psu’s but this was way easier...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the performance of the power supply. Some mention that it works extremely well, gets the job done, and hasn't had any problems yet. However, others say that it just shuts down for no reason and the fan doesn't turn on until the power is under heavy load.
"Solid performance from a product and company that has stood the test of time. PC fires right up, extremely quiet with loads of power...." Read more
"...(it turns on then right back off again - not a dust issue, I clean the computer out every 3 to..." Read more
"What can I say, its a Thermaltake PSU. It works, nicely packaged, comes with all of the cables you need and a nice storage bag for all of the extra..." Read more
"Sleek looking, quiet and cool. No issues after over a year of use in 2 different builds." Read more
Customers are mixed about the quality of the system power device. Some mention it's of good quality, solid, and reliable. Others say that it failed after a few weeks.
"...Very well packaged, nice heavy duty wires, easy to cable manage with included cable ties and more. You cannot beat the value with price...." Read more
"...Overkill for new build, but better safe than sorry...." Read more
"...semi-modular- quiet fan- well packed- nice nylon case to keep unused cables togetherCONS:- unreliable-..." Read more
"...When I plugged in any of the cables to the SATA drives, it failed. After replacing all the OCZ cables with the ones supplied with the new PSU...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the cables. Some mention that the cable system is terrific, has plenty of cables, and is easy to cable manage with the included cable ties. However, some say that the cables are short and that they run directly over their mobo.
"...The included 12VHPWR cable is great because you don't have to use the ugly pig tail adapter that is included with the card(MSI 4070ti)...." Read more
"...The cords are a little short for some motherboards" Read more
"...well packaged, nice heavy duty wires, easy to cable manage with included cable ties and more. You cannot beat the value with price...." Read more
"...And the cables are a bit longer than the old. Easier to reach the mainboard." Read more
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- Seemingly nice PSU
- Thermaltake
- semi-modular
- quiet fan
- well packed
- nice nylon case to keep unused cables together
CONS:
- unreliable
- expensive when it breaks
I've used varying models from Thermaltake, Antec, Corsair, Seasonic, Enermax, even OEMs like Sparkle (SPI), and when one of those PSUs went bad, it was usually a loud sound, a loud pop, maybe a flash, some smoke, or even just one last good use, and then the computer wouldn't turn on again.
I bought two of these. One of these, didn't afford me the same courtesy as other PSUs did when they die. After 10 months of occasional use with this power supply - maybe once or twice a month, the computer fails to turn on (it turns on then right back off again - not a dust issue, I clean the computer out every 3 to 6 months, no pets, non-smoker). I fiddle with connections related and unrelated to the PSU with no success. And just like that, the problem went away and the computer starts up again, however, 4 SSDs now won't work (all connected to the same peripheral power cable from the PSU, and they don't show up in the BIOS). I pull the drives out and tested them in another machine and also tested them on an external to USB device. All 4 drives (2x Samsungs (diff models), an Intel, and a Cruicial), all fried - literally (opened them up and a chip is melted with scorch marks on the inside of the SSD case). [I previously reported the SATA ports also were damaged, that was incorrect. A subsequent test showed the SATA ports were working fine]. Computer still boots, but it claimed I tried to overclock and reset the values (I didn't overclock anything, I never do)
I saw other reviews state it fried their hard drives, DVD, even one customer said that it actually caused their graphics cards to catch fire, another said he tested the peripheral output and saw it jumping to 16v. I'll be honest, with the luck I've had with Thermaltake, I'd have read those reviews, shook my head, and probably said "eh, they did something to make that happen, these things are legit and solid!". For thinking that, I apologize.
I've seen Thermaltake's response to some other customers - go to our ThermaltakeUSA.zendesk.com site for assistance which amounts to nothing more than warranty service which gets you "All warranty replacements will be replaced with the same model. Thermaltake will make repairs or send replacements only. We will not accept any requests to exchange, upgrade, or refund." So, I'm supposed to get a repair/refurb of the same risky model I had in the first place that cost me$450 in SSDs, and add to that a $75 PSU, because I sure as heck don't want to use that again, fixed or not? I'll probably have to pay for shipping the bad one in too, so add that to the bill. But hey, at least I got a rebate on it, right?
Avoid this PSU, I'm upset so my anger might be talking when I say avoid Thermaltake at all costs, but hopefully, maybe you read my situation and consider better choices before buying your next PSU - better than I did. If you have money to burn, or want to take a chance, then best of luck to you.
[updated 5/29] emailed Thermaltake customer service - they responded within thirty minutes. They said their policy is strictly to replace a failed PSU with exactly the same model. I didn't matter that I owned 7 PSUs from Thermaltake or that I offered to pay extra to get a model more reliable (I was clear I didn't want it for free). So, as I said earlier, if you chance your equipment with this brand, best of luck to you. I'm done with Thermaltake and hope this review helps others avoid my mistake.
[updated 6/5] customer service emailed me an RMA. I asked for a prepaid label. A couple more days went by and they finally responded and said "no". Prepaid return labels are only if the equipment breaks in the first 30 days. Kind of nice since most retailers will also take it back in the first 30 days, so maybe that's why they have the policy. In the end, I am deciding not to send it back. The unit cost me over $80, plus over $400 in damage, and then I get the shipping bill of $10-$20 to send it back to probably end up with same unit, probably lacking in quality, as a refurbished model. Less than 10 months use, I bought it brand new, and I get a refurb and an expensive bill. I buy, build, recommend, and consult in computers and IT. Some of you may be familiar with the Thermaltake brand, and have had good luck with them. So did I for the past 15 years or so. But, out of all the PSUs that have failed on me, none of them cost me extra money in additional damage. Sure, cheap ones do, but I don't use cheap PSUs. Other retailers and Amazon list issues with this PSU that possibly shed light on quality or quality control, or both. When I recommend products to friends, co-workers, customers, I would ask them this when they ask for a cheap PSU - do you want a PSU that dies and costs you hundreds to thousands of dollars in damaged equipment, or worse, a fire hazard that threatens your home or business? The answer is almost always, what do you recommend. After this experience, I can say, it won't be Thermaltake anymore and that's too bad because at one time, they made great PSUs and had great quality.
Edit; Approximately one month after initiating the RMA Thermaltake replaced the faulty unit with a brand new one. They also upgraded the unit from 750W to 850W. So I'm happy with the service.