thermaltake Toughpower GX1 RGB ATX 80 Gold Power Supply Unit User Manual
- June 4, 2024
- thermaltake
Table of Contents
thermaltake Toughpower GX1 RGB ATX 80 Gold Power Supply Unit
Warnings and Caution
- Do not unplug the AC power cord when the power supply is in use. Doing so may cause damage to your components.
- Do not place the power supply in a high humidity and/or temperature environment.
- High voltages exist in the power supply. Do not open the power supply case unless you are an authorized service technician or electrician. Doing so will void the warranty.
- The power supply should be powered by the source indicated on the rating label.
- All warrantees and guarantees will be voided, if failure to comply with any of the warnings and cautions covered in this manual.
Components Check
- TOUGHPOWER GF1 power supply unit
- AC power cord
- U ser manual
- Mounting screws x 4
- Cable straps x 4
Power Connector Introduction
Output Specification
Installation Steps
Note: Make sure that your system is turned off and unplugged.
Disconnect the AC power cord from your old power supply.
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Open your computer chassis; please refer to the instruction manual provided with your chassis.
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Install the PSU into the case with the four screws provided.
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If your motherboard requires a 24pin Main Power connector,
please connect the 24pin Main Power connector to the motherboard. -
For motherboard that only requires a 4pin ATX 12V (CPU) connector, please detach a 4pin connector from the 4+4pin ATX 12V connector and connect it to the motherboard.
(Either one of the 4pin from the 4+4pin ATX 12V connector will work)- For motherboard that requires a single 8pin EPS connector, please use the 4+4pin connector from the power supply.
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Connect the SATA devices (if applicable) to the power supply using the SATA cables provided, i.e.
hard drives, CD/DVD drives -
Connect any devices that may use the 4 pin peripheral connectors, i.e. hard drives, CD/DVD drives or case fans.
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If your graphic card requires PCI-E power connector, please connect corresponding PCI-E connector instructed by your graphic card’s user manual. Please note the power supply utilizes an unique 6t2pin PCI-E connector that can be effectively used as a single 8pin or 6pin PCI-E connector. To use it as a 6pin PCI-E connector, please detach the 2pin connector from the 6+2pin connector
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Close your computer case and connect the AC power cord to the power supply AC inlet.
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The lighting modes can be changed when the RGB lighting button is pressed. The fan also has a built-in
memory which can automatically recover the previous lighting mode after you restart the PSU.
TOTAL PROTECTION
EMI & SAFETY
Environments
Trouble-Shooting
If the power supply fails to function properly, please follow the troubleshooting guide before applying for service:
- Is the power cord plugged properly into electrical outlet and into the power supply AC inlet?
- Please make sure the I/O switch on the power supply is switched to I position.
- Please make sure all power connectors are properly connected to all the devices.
- If connected to a UPS unit, is the UPS on and plugged in?
If the power supply is still unable to function properly after following the above instruction, please contact your local store or Tt branch office for after sales service. You may also refer to Thermaltake’s website for more technical support: thermaltake.com
References
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