thermaltake iRGB Platinum Digital RGB LED Smart Zero Fan Instructions
- June 12, 2024
- thermaltake
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thermaltake iRGB Platinum Digital RGB LED Smart Zero Fan Instructions
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 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.
- Make sure all cables are plugged in properly. Loose and improper connections would damage the power supply and your system.
- Please use only genuine Thermaltake modular cables with Thermaltake power supply models. Third-party cables might not be compatible and could cause serious damage to your system and power supply. The warranty is voided with the use of third-party cables.
- All warranties and guarantees will be voided, if failure to comply with any of the warnings and cautions covered in this label.
Components Check
- TOUGHPOWER iRGB PLUS power supply unit
- AC power cord
- User manual
- Mounting screws x 4
- Cable straps x 4
- USB cable
Power Connector Introduction
CABLE
Wattage| | | | | | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---
Main Power Connector (24 Pin)| ATX Connector (8/4+4 Pin)| SATA Connector (5
Pin)| PCIe Connector (6+2 Pin)| PCIe Connector (12+4 Pin)| Peripheral
Connector (4 Pin)| Floppy Adapter (4 Pin)
1650W| 1| 2| 16| 9| 2| 8| 1
1250W| 1| 2| 16| 5| 1| 8| 1
Output Specification
Continuous Power| AC INPUT| Input Voltage: 100 – 240V~ ;Input
Current: 15.0A ; Frequency: 50 – 60Hz
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1650W| DC OUTPUT| +3.3V| +5V| +12V| -12V| +5VSB
Max Output Current| 22.0A| 22.0A| 137.5A| 0.5A| 3.0A
Max Output Power| 120W| 1650W| 6W| 15W
Continuous Power| AC INPUT| Input Voltage: 100 – 240V~ ;Input Current: 15.0A ;
Frequency: 50 – 60Hz
1250W| DC OUTPUT| +3.3V| +5V| +12V| -12V| +5VSB
Max Output Current| 22.0A| 22.0A| 104.16A| 0.5A| 3.0A
Max Output Power| 120W| 1249.92W| 6W| 15W
Installation Steps
Note: Make sure that your system is turned off and unplugged. Disconnect the AC power cord from your old power supply
Step 1
Removing Your existing power supply
- Make sure that your system is turned off and unplugged.
- Disconnect the AC power cord from your wall outlet or UPS and the existing power supply.
- Disconnect all the power cables from your graphics card, motherboard, and all other peripherals.
- Follow the directions in your chassis manual and uninstall your existing PSU.
Step 2
- Make sure the power supply’s AC power cable is not connected.
- Follow the directions in your chassis manual and install the power supply with the screws provided.
- Connect the 24-pin or 20-pin main power cable to the motherboard.
- Connect the eight-pin +12V (EPS12V) cable to the motherboard.
- If your motherboard has an eight-pin +12V socket, connect the eight-pin cable directly to your motherboard.
- If your motherboard has a four-pin socket, detach the four-pin from the eight-pin cable, and then plug this four-pin cable directly to your motherboard.
- Connect the peripheral cables, PCI-Express cables, and SATA cables.
- Connect the SATA power connector to devices with a Serial ATA interface.
- Connect the 6+2pin or 12+4pin PCI-E power connector to the PCI-E graphics cards if required.
- Connect the 4-pin peripheral power connector to peripherals devices if needed.
- Connect the USB cable to your power supply and motherboard.
- Close your computer case and connect the AC power cord to the power supply AC inlet.
- To monitor the power supply, please download the software at Thermaltake’s website. The software allows you to monitor the voltage, current, efficiency, power consumption, and fan speed, etc.
Attention
- Although the software allows you to adjust the fan speed, your input may be overridden if a low fan speed is not sufficient to cool the power supply.
- As this digital power supply is equipped with Smart Zero Fan system, the fan starts operation at certain percentage of rated load. Please note that it is normal if the fan does not operate when the power supply does not reach around 50% of rated load.
- All the data provided by the software are for your reference only and may not be absolutely accurate
Smart Power Management (SPM) Service Platform
To monitor/control the power supply on your desktop, please download the DPS G
PC APP software at Thermaltake’s website.
The DPS G App software is also compatible with mobile devices. Please search
for Tt DPS G on App Store or Google Play for download.
Besides, you can also sync your stats via our DPS G Smart Power Management
Cloud at dps.thermaltake.com.
Total Protection
- Over Voltage Protection
+3.3V| +5V| +12V
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3.7V~4.5V| 5.5V~7.0V| 13.6V~15.6V - Under Voltage Protection
+3.3V| +5V| +12V
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2.55V~2.83V| 4.10V~4.47V| 8.80V~9.80V - Over Current Protection
+3.3V| +5V+12V| +12V(SATA)
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120~150%| 120~150%| 120~145%| 120~145%
EMI & SAFETY
EMI Regulatory | MEETFCC |
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SAFETY Standards | MEET CE, UKCA, cTÜVus, TÜV, FCC, CCC, EAC and BSMI. CAN |
ICES-003(B) / NMB-003(B).
Trouble-Shooting
If the power supply fails to function properly, please follow the troubleshooting guide before application 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
Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
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