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Thermaltake Smart Series 730W Power Supply

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Introduction to the Thermaltake Smart Series 730W Power Supply

Today, we will be taking a look at a power supply aimed at people looking for a power supply that just works. Not only just work but is a quality product and built with all the protections one would normally get in a good power supply.

Thermaltake is claiming that the new Smart series power supply is just that. The Smart series is only offered in a non-modular version for now. But the power range within the spectrum of everybody building a system from basic web browsing to gaming that reason is 430 to 730 watts.

Thermaltake’s take on the Smart series

SMART Series Power Supplies are for those who are upgrading, repairing or building a system and want a power supply that just works. Many power supplies can be offered with unnecessary or inflated features that do not benefit the everyday web surfer or gaming system. SMART Series power supplies are tested on live fully functioning systems to ensure the best compatibility with actual system components. This translates into a better user experience and a power supply offering that is designed to work and work well.



 

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