Thermaltake Evo Blue 2.0 750W Review

Actual Specifications and Conclusions

Real Maximum Wattage 950W
OEM Channel Well (CWT)
PFC Active
Price $170 (AUD)
ATX Connector type 20+4 pin
CPU Connector 1x ATX/EPS12V (4+4Pin),
PCI-E Connectors 4x 6+2 pin
Molex (Peripheral) Connectors 6*
FDD Power connectors 1 (using supplied adapter cable)
SATA Power connectors 9*

*Can’t all be used simultaneously

 

Pros

  • Can deliver more than 750W
  • Very good voltage regulation
  • Very efficient
  • Very quiet
  • Looks great
  • Flat cables
  • Japanese electrolytic capacitors
  • Turbo Charge feature

Cons

  • Ripple problems on -12V rail (-1)
  • Soldering could use some improvement (-0.5)
  • Damaged capacitor on modular PCB (-0.5)

Final comments: If you’re building a new gaming computer and want a power supply with a bit more ‘bling’ than a plain black unit, then this is a great option. It offers very good voltage stability, looks very attractive, and the turbo charge feature is a nice touch. It’s also very quiet and its flat cables are easy to manage. If you plan to use it with an older PC, though, then the -12V rail’s ripple could be a problem.

Score: 8/10

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