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Denny

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    Denny reacted to donaldboy in DPS G RGB 750w App INIT FAILED?   
    Yeah its worked now, im no thinking if only need run as admin,really thanks so much

    Regrads From Indonesia
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    Denny got a reaction from daniel_de in Toughpower DPS G RGB with Core P5   
    With Core P5, you can actually install the power supply vertically and show off the fan without using extension cables.
    see the photo below:

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    Denny reacted to RaTtMaN in Can't get DPS G app to open after install   
    That fixed my issue, thank you very much for your help!!!
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    Denny got a reaction from RaTtMaN in Can't get DPS G app to open after install   
    Hi,
    Can you please upgrade to the latest version,V 2.4.3333?
    here is the download link:
    http://www.thermaltake.com/dpsappdownload.aspx?type=dpsgapp&lang=global
    please let me know if you still have troubles in the installation.
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    Denny got a reaction from Tepoy in Suggestion For Thermaltake Toughpower DPS G RGB PSU !   
    Hi, 
    thank your for the great suggestion.
    we will be striving to work this out 
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    Denny reacted to r3v3nant in Toughpower DPS G RGB Owner Club   
    Hello.... I recently bought a DPS 1250w and here are a couple pics.  It's tucked away a little but you can still see it.  It's a very nice looking PSU and perfect for my build.   It's not done yet - I will install my eVGA GTX1080ti FTW3 soon. 


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    Denny reacted to Poybibs in Thermaltake DPS G App2.0 Smart Software   
    The 24pins and the 8pins of the PSU are securely connected to the motherboard, also it is connected thru the front panel pin slot, and i am not using any USB extension hub or the front panel IO in my case  .
    anyway the issue was resolved, it was a conflict with the older/other versions of c++, on which i uninstall and reinstall the DPS app with its version of c++ and now it works perfectly.
     
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    Denny reacted to Rakesh Sharma in Toughpower DPS G RGB Owner Club   
    Here's some pic of my build with Toughpower DSP G 1250W PSU.




    Wonderful products with great features and lot of power to run any PC build.
     
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    Denny reacted to TT C0R3 P3 in TP DPS G 750W error messages   
    I used the hub because my usb headers on my mb were already used for front panel usb and cpu water pump. I moved the pump to the hub freeing up the header on the mb for the psu.
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    Denny reacted to 437924946 in DPSapp can't connect to the power supply   
    I have solved the problem, thanks.
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    Denny got a reaction from aso75 in SPM Software Problem   
    Hi,
    Die DPS G PC App ist universell für unsere digitale Stromleitung. Einige der Funktionen sind möglicherweise ausgeblendet oder zeigen "nicht unterstützen das Gerät", während die Hardware nicht unterstützt die Funktionen, wie RGB-Beleuchtung. Das bedeutet, dass das RGB-Symbol weiterhin auf der App angezeigt wird, aber einige Einheiten das Feature möglicherweise nicht unterstützen.
    Für die Monitoring-Problem haben wir bereits aktualisiert das neueste SDK, die mehr VGA-Karten und Motherboards unterstützen könnte, aber einige von ihnen möglicherweise nicht vollständig unterstützen Monitoring-Funktion aufgrund der unterschiedlichen Design auf VGA-Karten und Motherboards. Der Haftungsausschluss ist auf unserer Produktseite angegeben. (Siehe Weblink unten)
     

    The DPS G PC App is universal for our digital power line. Some of the features might be hidden or show “not support the unit†while the hardware doesn’t support the features, such as RGB lighting. That means the RGB icon will still be shown on the App but some units might not support the feature.
    For the monitoring issue, we have already updated the latest SDK, which might support more VGA cards and motherboards, but some of them might not fully support monitoring feature due to the different design upon VGA cards and motherboards. The disclaimer is stated in our product page. (see the web link below)
    http://de.thermaltake.com/Netzteile/Toughpower_Series_/Toughpower_DPS_G/C_00002738/Toughpower_DPS_G_1200W_Platinum/design.htm
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    Denny got a reaction from darwisywong in Toughpower DPS G Owners Club   
    hi,
    if you downloaded and installed the Adobe Flash Player through the browser, such as Chrome and Firefox, it might be considered as a plugin in the browser, which not allow the DPS G PC App to access flash player.
    So i would like to ask you to install the Adobe Flash Player with IE.
    here is the link:
    https://get.adobe.com/flashplayer/?fpchrome
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    Denny got a reaction from aso75 in I can not log on to the website an on the App!   
    Hi,
    it's good to hear the problem has been solved  
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    Denny got a reaction from ThermalMike in Shutdown/ unexpected Startup issue with DPS 650 G   
    Hi Andy,
     
    i would recommend you to go through RMA process.
    you can contact the customer service with the email: cs2@thermaltake.com
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    Denny got a reaction from aso75 in SPM Software Problem   
    Hi, we are currently testing the latest version of the PC app. Hopefully, it can be released in September. please stay tuned. will kindly inform you when the latest version is released 
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    Denny got a reaction from aso75 in SPM Software Problem   
    we are still working hard on improving the PC App. The next update will include the CPU and VGA hardware info and be released soon. 
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    Denny reacted to gunfart in Toughpower Owners Club   
    I just wanted to take a moment and publicly thank and acknowledge Thermaltake for honoring my request for a replacement PSU that died on me.  It would have been easy to to ignore my claim but you didn't and instead went the extra mile to make me whole. This level of customer support is rare.  I will continue to buy and support this company for many years to follow. 
     
    Well played my friends.
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    Denny got a reaction from aso75 in SPM Software Problem   
    The upload error has been solved with the latest PC App, which is already available on the product page.
    please download the PC app on the following link:
    http://www.thermaltake.com/DPSGApp2download.aspx?type=dpsgapp2
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    Denny got a reaction from Shadow__DIO in Where to buy DPS G USB cables?   
    Hi, is your power supply a Toughpower DPS G 1050W Gold or Platinum?
    could you contact our customer service?
    the email address is cs2@thermaltake.com
    we will arrange a new USB cable to you
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    Denny reacted to AlexTt in SPM using experience   
    A small report on the work of my system (i5, GF GTX 760).
     
     
    Voltages




     
     
    CPU

     
     
    Fan


     
     
    Temperature


     
     
    AMP

     
     
    The energy consumption in idle - only 17.8 W

     
     
    Consumption of energy in the game (BF4).
        Cloud management report
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    Denny reacted to Pwnography6 in Bloodlines Rebuild (a Quick SPM enabled Facelift)   
    Thermaltake recently started a testing program for the SPM compatible PSU’s and I was lucky enough to be chosen to test a 650w PSU. So I decided to throw together a quick Rig to test her out in. Most of this build is just that a build. A lot of the parts where already modded and painted by me previously but I thought it would be a cool little temporary PC while I finish off the Padded Cell build. I apologize for the lack of photos and the photo quality the build log was kind of a hindsight. 
     

     
    Case – Coolermaster Haf-X
    Motherboard – Asus Crosshair V Formula
    CPU – AMD Phenom II x4 975
    Memory – Corsair Dominator GT 8gb
    GPU – Asus 6950 Direct CU II 1gb
    PSU – Thermaltake DPS G 650w
    Other bits – Old school EK supreme block, Aerocool Strike X fan Controller, XSPC RX120 Radiators, XSPC Rasa Bay Res/Pump combo, Mixed fans, LCD Smartie, 4x HDD.
     
    First of lets have a quick look at the Thermaltake DPS G 650w PSU. The unit is 80 plus gold rated and as you can see is a semi modular. Unpacking the PSU it feels very sturdy and features flat cables cables kind of like the old school ribbon cables. All the modular cables are stored away securely in a nice little Thermaltake pouch.
     
    The PSU also comes with a extended 7 year warranty, which is great for people like me who are PSU jinxed.
     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     
    The DPS G 650w also features Tt’s new SPM software for monitoring hardware and power consumption. This information can be retrieved via a desktop monitoring application or a Smart phone app of your choice. (Android/Apple). This is a really cool aspect of these power supplies and lets me keep track of all the numbers my OCD demands. The information can then be uploaded to the SPM cloud where I can reference the numbers later.
     

     
    Link to the PSU - http://www.thermaltake.com.au/Power_Supply/Smart_Series_/Smart_DPS_G/C_00002720/Smart_DPS_G_650W_Gold/design.htm
     
    The case is an old project that was already painted which saved me a bunch of time but I did decide to touch up the front mesh panel as a few years of knocks and dust had chipped away some paint. I also had a spare thick 120mm XSPC radiator I wanted to use so I gave them both a quick shot of paint. It worked out perfect as I had only recently grabbed a can of this color green accidentally.
     
    My old PSU shroud that came stock with the case was pretty banged up from the last time it was installed so I chose to make a quick new one. Unfortunately all my good quality acrylic is tied up with another project so the PSU shroud was made from an ancient piece of acrylic that I probably should have sanded a little better. I drilled a few holes to comb the front panel connectors thru and also cut some slots for the USB connectors.
     

     

     

     

     

     
    I decided to do something a bit different to the traditional Thermaltake razor sun logo and went with a gear design for the outer circle. I started by printing onto the back of my vinyl, however cutting from the back tore the vinyl. So I instead printed the logos out straight onto the vinyl then just wiped the ink back off the vinyl after I finished cutting the design with my trusty exacto knife.
     

     

     
    I also wanted to mount in the LCD smartie with the hope of programming it to give me a read out from the Tt Psu app, all though I still haven’t had time to properly set it up.
     

     

     

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    Denny reacted to Pwnography6 in Bloodlines Rebuild (a Quick SPM enabled Facelift)   
    I really wanted to cover up the gross stock rear panel so I pinched a rear connector cover I had made up for the padded cell and gave that a shoot with the emerald green also. I really like how this turned out.
     

     

     
    As for sleeving I decided to leave all the cables stock and salvaged what I could from my green cable box. This will hopefully give me some nice clean power results during the PSU testing phase.
     

     

     
    So after some messing round with case athletics and filling and bleeding the loop it was time to boot. I have a major LOVE/Hate relationship with this Asus Crosshair V. It has been RMAd twice as it is one of the most faulty boards I have ever used. It is extremely temperamental, one min it hates ram the next min it loves it etc etc.
     

     
    So what should have been an easy install turned into a 6 hour endurance session as I swapped Ram and GPUs till I found a combo the board would “Acceptâ€. Unfortunately the memory the board decided it liked was Bright LED blue Crucial Ballistix Tracer ram. For those that have not used or seen this Ram before it is epilepsy inducing and looked completely out of place in this build.
     
    https://youtu.be/rkIRxq4flQg
     
    Luckily after stripping my main PC I could donate some Corsair Dominator GT ram to the system and it ran first go and looked a whole bunch better than the LED crucial kit.
     
    So here she is up and running.
     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     
    I would like to say a huge thank you to Thermaltake for allowing me to be one of the lucky testers of these great Power Supplies, I hope everyone enjoyed the build.

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