Thermaltake Toughpower SFX 850W Gold PSU Review

Load Regulation

Test 12V 5V 3.3V 5VSB DC/AC (Watts) Efficiency Fan Speed (RPM) PSU Noise (dB[A]) Temps (In/Out) PF/AC Volts
10% 5.240A 1.974A 1.977A 0.989A 84.99 87.413% 1431 26.4 40.19°C 0.938
12.099V 5.065V 3.338V 5.057V 97.228 44.29°C 115.07V
20% 11.508A 2.966A 2.972A 1.189A 169.927 90.337% 1963 35 40.53°C 0.967
12.081V 5.058V 3.331V 5.045V 188.103 44.86°C 115.05V
30% 18.144A 3.464A 3.475A 1.391A 254.922 91.348% 2103 37.5 41.22°C 0.973
12.063V 5.052V 3.324V 5.034V 279.063 45.96°C 115.03V
40% 24.805A 3.965A 3.979A 1.593A 340.001 91.527% 2195 38.5 41.53°C 0.98
12.046V 5.045V 3.317V 5.022V 371.477 46.56°C 115V
50% 31.112A 4.963A 4.986A 1.797A 424.745 91.272% 2344 41.3 42.24°C 0.985
12.028V 5.038V 3.309V 5.009V 465.356 47.72°C 114.98V
60% 37.417A 5.963A 5.997A 2A 509.252 90.857% 2472 42.2 42.63°C 0.988
12.012V 5.032V 3.302V 4.997V 560.496 48.73°C 114.95V
70% 43.812A 6.967A 7.014A 2.207A 594.567 90.323% 2552 43 43°C 0.991
11.994V 5.025V 3.294V 4.983V 658.267 50.02°C 114.93V
80% 50.224A 7.974A 8.031A 2.312A 679.376 89.647% 2702 44 43.46°C 0.992
11.976V 5.018V 3.286V 4.973V 757.845 51.53°C 114.9V
90% 57.062A 8.48A 8.537A 2.417A 764.765 88.903% 2746 44.6 44.27°C 0.993
11.957V 5.011V 3.278V 4.963V 860.22 53.4°C 114.87V
100% 63.655A 8.993A 9.077A 3.038A 849.537 88.085% 2979 46.5 45.13°C 0.993
11.937V 5.003V 3.27V 4.936V 964.453 55.21°C 114.84V
110% 70.130A 10.006A 10.206A 3.045A 934.138 86.772% 3100 48.3 47.17°C 0.982
11.919V 4.996V 3.261V 4.926V 1076.552 57.99°C 114.83V
CL1 0.114A 11.898A 11.943A 0A 101.252 85.425% 2238 38.8 40.71°C 0.942
12.099V 5.058V 3.323V 5.08V 118.531 45.99°C 115.07V
CL2 0.114A 19.749A 0A 0A 101.376 83.968% 2140 39.3 41.76°C 0.943
12.106V 5.063V 3.325V 5.084V 120.728 49.04°C 115.07V
CL4 71.176A 0A 0A 0A 849.479 88.212% 2998 46.9 45.24°C 0.991
11.936V 5.014V 3.285V 5.045V 962.996 56.19°C 114.84V

Load regulation is loose on all rails. In addition, I couldn’t run the CL3 test, where I applied a full load at 3.3V and a minimum load on all other rails.

Ripple Suppression

Test 12V 5V 3.3V 5VSB Pass/Fail
10% Load 13.4 mV 8.0 mV 6.9 mV 22.2 mV Pass
20% Load 11.0 mV 14.3 mV 6.8 mV 18.2 mV Pass
30% Load 9.3 mV 10.3 mV 6.9 mV 15.4 mV Pass
40% Load 9.3 mV 18.4 mV 6.9 mV 16.5 mV Pass
50% Load 12.7 mV 18.5 mV 7.8 mV 22.4 mV Pass
60% Load 12.1 mV 17.3 mV 7.5 mV 21.1 mV Pass
70% Load 9.1 mV 16.4 mV 7.5 mV 24.8 mV Pass
80% Load 10.0 mV 18.9 mV 8.8 mV 24.9 mV Pass
90% Load 12.0 mV 19.8 mV 8.4 mV 24.0 mV Pass
100% Load 17.7 mV 13.2 mV 9.4 mV 29.7 mV Pass
110% Load 20.5 mV 15.8 mV 9.8 mV 30.6 mV Pass
Crossload 1 15.7 mV 9.1 mV 9.6 mV 7.3 mV Pass
Crossload 2 12.6 mV 14.2 mV 10.2 mV 16.4 mV Pass
Crossload 4 19.0 mV 10.8 mV 8.5 mV 13.4 mV Pass

Ripple suppression is good.

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8 thoughts on “Thermaltake Toughpower SFX 850W Gold PSU Review

  1. I also bought myself a Thermaltake Toughpower SFX 850W Gold PSU for my Fractal Terra build. I had this Corsair SF850L 850W from a previous build, but I thought I would go smaller, so as to put a 120 mm fan. Boy do I regret. The Thermaltake sounds like it has a canary locked inside, making a chirping noise, almos continuous, you can hear 7 meters away. Considering the price, this is outrageous. Thinking about going back to my Corsair, who’s fas was anyway idle most of the time…

    1. How you install it? With the fan facing downwards? Also, Cybenetics Standard+ rating is not what I call silent. The average noise output of 35-40 dBA is notable.

  2. Exactly the same thing happens to me, the screeching noise that this source emits is unbearable, with the money it is worth and this huge failure.

  3. Great review with alot of detail thanks guys, I’ve read alot of forums and seen videos of numerous people complaining about the Thermaltake SFX850 having loud coil wine at lighter loads (about where the fan just about starts spinning due to load). Was this noticed during the testing of your unit?

    1. we didn’t notice something, else we would have wrote about it, but it can happen yes, with different production batches. By testing 1-2 PSUs only, you can’t have a complete picture about the whole production, sorry.

  4. Mine has a horrid whine when the fan can’t decide wether it wants to spin or not. This doesn’t seem to be an uncommon issue either which is annoying. So far warranty support has been unhelpful.

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