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  1. What a coincidence. My mighty Thermaltake 1500W PSU just broken down! I don't need to wait for your CRAPPY SOFTWARE UPDATE.

     

    SATA connector burned out like it's cheap Chinese counterfeit, which I thought it is not! I have all kinds of PSU powering my GPU rigs, but only Thermaltake PSU burned down like this. SATA connector was powering Graphics Card via riser.

    Just handed it to the seller and it's going to RMA. When it's back, I will not even open it but sell it straight away.

    Thermaltake PSU is the biggest disappointment  I had over last few years in customer electronics. Never again!

  2. I've made a video to you can see what I mean:

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O0qLXcxV910

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tk1I12NqmbQ

    As you can see there, 40 C is a magic barrier. Less than 40 C = stable fan speed, everything is perfect. 40 C reached = PSU will spin up and up until is reaches 39 C back again. Noise levels are insane. Constant fan speed is just fine, but up and down, up and down every few seconds is just wrong.

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    Hi all,

    I can totally agree! I registered especially here, because of this annoying problem.

    My PSU is at 1000W use (57% of my 1500W RGB PSU), and it's whinning at 1200 up to 1800 RPM! Every 5 seconds it's changing it's RPM. This is insane. It has a hard-wired temperature of 40 C, when this temperature is reached, fan is spinning faster and faster until it reaches 39 C. Then, it slows fan down completely to 1200 or less, so temperature is back again to 40 C in a matter of 3 seconds. This is just wrong.

    I am thinking about returning my both 1500W PSU because this is unacceptable. This is not smart power or fan management at all, this is very dumb.

    Thermaltake, how we can fix this? Any comment, please? We need workaround right now.

     

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