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Antec TruePower Quattro TPQ-850 ATX12V & EPS12V Power Supply - 85% - 850 W

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Product Details of Antec TruePower Quattro TPQ-850 ATX12V & EPS12V Power Supply - 85% - 850 W

Description

Full throttle power You could search the four corners of the earth for a stable and reliable power supply, but actually you need to look no further than Antec's TruePower Quattro! Available in 850 and 1000 Watts, Quattro is more compact than most competing power supplies of the same wattage, yet ideally suited for handling the most demanding system specs. TruePower Quattro is 80PLUS Bronze certified which means that Quattro consumes about 33% less energy than many equivalent power supplies with the same power output. Four 12V rails increase your system stability by letting you distribute your power more than ever before. Comes with four PCI-E connectors for powering one (or even two) of the newest generation of video cards. All modular cables are sleeved and labeled to give your system a clean and professional look-while the racing stripe paint job will add some extra style.

Quick Glance

Power Rating: 850 W

Power Supply Type: ATX12V & EPS12V Power Supply

Features: Modular Power Connectors

Summary

Product Title: Antec TruePower Quattro TPQ-850 ATX12V & EPS12V Power Supply - 85% - 850 W

Manufacturer: Antec

Power Score: 4.6 | 12 Reviews

General

Power Rating: 850 W

Product Type: ATX12V & EPS12V Power Supply

Green Compliance: RoHS, 80 Plus, 80 Plus Bronze

General Features: Modular Power Connectors

Number of Fans: 1

MTBF: 100000 Hour

Height: 3.4 in

Width: 5.9 in

Depth: 7.1 in

Dimensions: 3.40" Height x 5.90" Width x 7.10" Depth

Weight: 5.75 lbs

Warranty Information: 5 Year

URL: Manufacturer Link

Additional Specifications

Efficiency: 85%

Output Voltage: 5 V DC @ 3 A

Protection Type: Short Circuit

Green Compliance: Yes

Power Factor Correction (PFC): Active

NVIDIA SLI Support: Yes

Number of +12V Rails: 4

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Reviews on Antec TruePower Quattro TPQ-850 ATX12V & EPS12V Power Supply - 85% - 850 W

  • 5
  By member: redsolar - Nov 7, 2007

Clean and stable power the most demanding components

Strengths: 4x Independent 12V Rails, 4x PCIe Connectors (2x 6pin + 2x 6+2(8)pin), 80PLUS Efficiency Certified, Modular, Paint job!

Weakness: Not a single 12V Rail, Not all modular connectors can be used at once, Paint job may be not for everyone, Only 80mm fan.

After doing some lenghty research to figure out which power supply to get to replace a failing one, this came to be the good choice at the right time for the right price. Aside from not being a single 12V rail supply, there is almost nothing else you can find which this PSU isn't. It's powerful, modular, heavy (being a good thing for PSUs) and good looking (although some will disagree). But most...

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  • 5
  By member: SDTechDeals - Sep 10, 2007

Awesome power-supply

Strengths: Cool design; plenty of power; 5-year warranty; plenty of modular cables; 80%+ efficiency

Weakness: Expensive; might not fit in all cases; heavy!

I was going with two video cards in my setup, so decided to get more power than I really needed. Never know when I would add another optical drive and/or hard-drives! I like outward appearance of the design, the yellow racing stripes remind me of good old Speed Racer. First thing i noticed upon getting my UPS package was how darn heavy this thing was! It's about 9-10 lbs, which is considerably...

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  • 5
  By member: LeBuLLeT - Nov 21, 2007

Great Power Supply

Strengths: 1) POWER 2) Efficiency 3) 80+% rated 4) Long Wires

Weakness: 1) Price (even though i got it for 120 including tax and shipping.) 2)Small Fan

Works great in my Antec 900 and my P5k Deluxe MB, two Nvidia 8800gt video cards, and all my other good stuff. Only worth buying this power supply if you are going to get some serious parts for your PC. Don't get it if you are getting basic stuff .

  • 5
  By anonymous - Jul 23, 2008

antec 850w its real true power supply!!!

Strengths: sli with 2x 6+ 2pin =2x 8pin,+80% efficiency awesome

Weakness: none!

what can i say it is the best product with everything i need and cheapest out there! plus +80 percent efficiency bonus! awesome!This is the first time that am buying from PROVANTAGE.com and i must say that i am imprest! especialy with fast shipping!keep up the good work!

  • 5
  By member: QrafTee - Nov 27, 2007

Strong powerhouse of a power supply

Strengths: Supports up to 850W, It doesn't look like every other power supply, Connectors are bound together and netted.

Weakness: Heavy (although it could be a strength too), Fairly expensive.

The 850W TruePower Quattro Power Supply is great. It beats my other Antec power supply (650W) in terms of how much power it can deliver to my computer components. The power going into the components is very consistent (which is always good) and doesn't fluctuate. Along with my Nine Hundred case, the heaviness of the power supply is a strength because it makes the base heavier, but it's probably a...

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  • 4
  By member: howyoudoing - Nov 2, 2007

Lots of power!

Strengths: Power, power, power! Modular design, cool paint scheme, built like a tank.

Weakness: Small 80mm fan, expensive for most people.

If you are into building high end systems, then a good power supply is a must. This unit has plenty of power over 4 rails. I would have liked less rails and more power per rail, but this is a small drawback that won't affect most builds. This unit has a really nice paint effect that is unusual in power supplies. Perfect for the people that like to show off! Everything is well built and very...

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  • 5
  By member: HSADJADI - Oct 30, 2007

850W TruePower Quattro

Strengths: lots of good stable power. modular. long cables with all needed connection types

Weakness: too many 12v rails instead of one big one

This thing has some of the steadiest power out of any supply I've ever used. It doesn't fluctuate at all. It's nice and quiet, and it runs my system beautifully. I'm running a 680i EVGA board with a 2.4 ghz Core2Duo (E6600) overclocked to 3.0 ghz and a BFG 8800 GTX OC graphics card. Everything is smooth and fast. Also, I'm running it in an Antec 900 case which has some very large fans that suck...

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  • 4
  By member: stockshowgypsy - Oct 15, 2007

antec true power 850w

Strengths: Cost, semi modular, adequate power, stripes are kind of cool

Weakness: Single 80mm is noisy on load. grommets on sleeves

This is a fairly high quality psu for the price. the unit has stable rail voltages for todays hardware requirements. I like the longer sleeved cables. The 80mm fan is not loud but I prefer the 120mm fans. The efficiency for this unit could be better but for the price it is a very good value. I do not see how one could go wrong with this unit.

  • 4
  By member: studentadvocate - Oct 14, 2007

Decent Power Supply

Strengths: power

Weakness: wire configuration

1. Good power 2. However, needs a bit more amps. 3. Wire configuration needs improvement. 4. Nice modular design. 5. Easy to set up and use. 6. Sturdy 7. A bit heavy, but if that is why it is sturdy, then okay. ;)

  • 3
  By member: brianwright - Oct 6, 2007

Antec 850W TruePower Quattro Power Supply

Strengths: Lots of Power

Weakness: Brittle SATA power connectors, not enough modular ports.

So I bought the Antec power supply again because they have always been the best. This is the first modular style one I've tried. When installing, I had 3 SATA drives, 1 floppy, and 2 DVD/CD drives with molex power, and BFG 8800 Ultra video. So, used two PCI-E connectors for the video card, 1 SATA per hard drive (3 total), 2 molex for the CD/DVDs and 1 more molex for fans, and the floppy of...

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  • 4.5
  testseek.com - Oct 27, 2008

Antec TruePower Quattro TPQ-850 850W

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