Thermaltake Smart RGB Smart RGB 700W (SPR-700AH2NK-2)
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Overall, as it's mentioned here, it's top value for money, it was bought a few years ago for about 4000 rubles. However, looking at the review of the unit, it feels like in the new revision, if there is one, it has become worse. I've had it for several years now, so during this time it has shown itself to be good, no unnecessary noise, throttle whistles or anything like that, the wires are braided and quite long, enough to stretch and fit into a fairly large case (matrexx 55) There is a switchable backlight with simple light and breathing mode or increasing/decreasing brightness. used with rx580 rx5700xt cards, whatever it is, without any incidents/system crashes or the like, according to the tester there are no deviations. After 3 years of constant and active use (the computer turns off about once a week), a slight fan play appeared |
Excellent power supply, I’ve been using it for two and a half years now, there are no critical problems, the only thing is that in some very power-hungry games the throttles crackle. -Appearance -Price -Cables in braid -Quite quiet After prolonged use, the throttles began to crackle |
A very good power supply has become a decoration for my system unit and performs its functions very well It glows very beautifully and works very well A little noisy but that's normal use Thermaltake Smart RGB 700W week i recommend it should buy |
A solid mid-range choice
Sometimes a PSU needs not only efficiency but also striking looks—and preferably at a reasonable price. If that sounds like you, take a look at the Thermaltake Smart RGB, aimed at less demanding users. For a little over $60, it offers 700 W capacity, 86% efficiency with an 80+ certification, a basic set of protections, and fully fledged RGB lighting. It’s one of the most affordable units in the “700 W with 80+ certification” class.
Light it up
But let’s start with the lighting. Thermaltake was one of the first companies to fill the PSU market with colorful models for modders. In the Smart RGB, they moved away from the usual ring lighting, replacing it with a transparent fan rotor with ten LEDs in the center. In this setup, the glow forms differently, filling the entire visible intake area and creating a bright ring of light in the center. Granted, the advertised 256 colors boil down in practice to seven base colors with smooth breathing modes. Overall, it looks great and will dress up builds with transparent side panels.
Great value for money
Now for the internals. The PCB is well laid out, the circuitry uses components of an acceptable level, the bundled fan cools the main hot spots well, and there are extra measures for EMI suppression. In testing, efficiency was solid, comfortably meeting the 80+ certification. The power headroom is good, letting you build a PC with two modern graphics cards while keeping the main rails reasonably stable under load. And the five-year warranty is a strong argument that the power supply will be reliable and long-lasting.

























