Thermalright TG-GM ATX 3.1 PSU Launches with 80 PLUS Gold Efficiency

Thermalright launches the TG- GM series ATX 3.1 power supplies. Available in 650W, 750W, and 850W, these fully modular units feature 80 PLUS Gold efficiency.

Thermalright TG-GM ATX 3.1 PSU Launches with 80 PLUS Gold Efficiency

Thermalright has introduced the TG-GM series of power supplies, bringing a new option to the ATX 3.1 market for builders seeking reliable components. This launch matters to PC enthusiasts who need stable power delivery for high-performance systems without compromising on physical space. The company aims to address the growing demand for efficient and compact power solutions in modern desktop builds.

Fully modular unit offers 650W to 850W variants with 140mm length

The TG-GM series operates as a fully modular unit designed to fit standard chassis layouts. It adheres to the ATX 3.1 specification, ensuring compatibility with the latest motherboard standards and graphics cards. This platform choice allows users to integrate the power supply into a wide range of current and future system configurations.

Specifications

  • Form Factor: ATX 3.1
  • Efficiency: 80 PLUS Gold
  • Wattage: 650W, 750W, 850W
  • Length: 140mm
  • Warranty: 5 Years

Thermalright offers the TG-GM in three wattage variants: 650W, 750W, and 850W. Each model features a compact 140mm length, which simplifies cable management and improves airflow within the case. The internal design utilizes an LLC Resonant and DC-DC circuit topology to maintain stable output under varying loads.

The power supplies hold 80 PLUS Gold efficiency certification, reducing energy waste during operation. They are equipped with flat cables for easier routing and include 105°C Nichicon, Rubycon, or Teapo capacitors for longevity. Models starting from 750W and above provide the new 12V-2×6 connector for modern GPUs, and all units support a 200% peak load while coming with a five-year warranty. We touched on Thermalright GN Series Gold PSU Launches in our earlier Thermalright coverage.

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