New ThermalTake products when are they available?

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Hello,

I have tried hunting through every single online retailer I know and cannot seem to locate a supplier who is stoking these items. ThermalTake Chassis VH6000BWS, PSU 1200W W0216, DC fans 14CM TurboFan A2491.

I’ve looked through Overclockers and not even you have these available, apart from the chassis which you have to pre order. Is this because these are new products and they are not yet available in Eurpoe...?

Thank you.

List
ThermalTake Armour+ Full Tower [awaiting availability]
ASUS Striker II Extreme MB [not purchased yet]
Intel Core 2 Quad Q9450, Yorkfield Core, S775, 2.66GHz, 1333MHz, 12MB Cache, [not purchased yet]
ThermalTake DuOrb CPU Cooler *** New to the UK *** [Purchased]
BFG NVIDIA GeForce 9800 GX2 1GB PCIe 2.0
ThermalTake PSU 1200W W0216 [awaiting availability]
ThermalTake DC Fan TurboFan A2491 [awaiting availability]
RAM OCZ 4GB DDR3 PC3-12800C7 1600MHz Platinum Enhanced Bandwidth (2x2GB) Dual Channel DDR3 OCZ3P16004GK [not purchased yet]
 
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Why do you want a 1200W PSU?

The Enermax Galaxy 1000W offers better quality than any Thermaltake model. (Or is it becaise of the 'True' 8-pin GPU Connector?)

Plus, do you really want to buy that Striker II Extreme judging from the reported faults about it?

Also, why do you particularly want a Thermaltake case? There are better built options available.

Here's the 1200W PSU though:

http://www.overclockers.co.uk/showp...maltake ToughPower 1200W Modular Power Supply
 
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I was waiting for some news on the ThermalTake Armor+ case too (with built in LCS) but can't wait so going for the Lian-Li ArmorSuit PC-P60 :)
 
I’ve been leasing with NVIDIA and ThermalTake over the last week including BFG Tech and after consideration they have concluded that the best source of PSU for Dual NVIDIA cards is a 1200W ToughPower, and these come with the new 8-pin connectors for the 9800 GX2.

The chassis is big enough to take the 9800 GX2 and to be honest I like the chassis.
With reference to ASUS I am aware there are some problems with the M/B but these have mainly been to overclocking and not general use.

I will be running two BFG Tech GX2 cards.

I'm not rushing out to get a GFX card yet I'm holding off at the moment but thanks for the tip Ben M
 
Isn't there a NVIDIA 9900 coming out next month...?

Where looking at July
 
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Hello,

I have tried hunting through every single online retailer I know and cannot seem to locate a supplier who is stoking these items. ThermalTake Chassis VH6000BWS, PSU 1200W W0216, DC fans 14CM TurboFan A2491.

I’ve looked through Overclockers and not even you have these available, apart from the chassis which you have to pre order. Is this because these are new products and they are not yet available in Eurpoe...?

Thank you.

List
ThermalTake Armour+ Full Tower [awaiting availability]
ASUS Striker II Extreme MB [not purchased yet]
Intel Core 2 Quad Q9450, Yorkfield Core, S775, 2.66GHz, 1333MHz, 12MB Cache, [not purchased yet]
ThermalTake DuOrb CPU Cooler *** New to the UK *** [Purchased]
BFG NVIDIA GeForce 9800 GX2 1GB PCIe 2.0
ThermalTake PSU 1200W W0216 [awaiting availability]
ThermalTake DC Fan TurboFan A2491 [awaiting availability]
RAM OCZ 4GB DDR3 PC3-12800C7 1600MHz Platinum Enhanced Bandwidth (2x2GB) Dual Channel DDR3 OCZ3P16004GK [not purchased yet]

Is this the power supply you are after... if so I have a link, email in trust ;)ThermalTake Toughpower Series Cable Management 1200W

Stable 1200W continuous output (at 50? operating environment)
Four independent & dedicated +12V rails(12V1,12V2,12V3,12V4) provides superior performance for PC system. (combined loading of 99A)
NEW! Three 8pin and three 6pin PCI-E connectors design supports Multi-GPU Graphic card.
Supports Dual Core CPU / Quad Core CPU / Nvidia SLI & Quad SLI and all Multi-Core GPU technologies.
Modularized Cable Management to eliminate clutter and improve airflow inside the case.
Independent Voltage Circuit: offers unflappable current delivery under heavy load.
Strict voltage regulation (±3%): provides steady voltage for system.
Active Power Factor Correction (PF>0.99) and high efficiency (up to 87%). Industrial grade components (capacitor, transformer, etc)
High reliability: MTBF>120,000 hours.
Quiet and reliable 14cm ball-bearing fan.
Protections: Over Current, Over Voltage, Under Voltage, Over Temperature, Over Power, and Short-Circuit protection.
Safety / EMI Approvals: CE, CB, TUV, FCC, UL, CUL, and BSMI certified.
 
Is this the power supply you are after... if so I have a link, email in trust ;)ThermalTake Toughpower Series Cable Management 1200W

Stable 1200W continuous output (at 50? operating environment)
Four independent & dedicated +12V rails(12V1,12V2,12V3,12V4) provides superior performance for PC system. (combined loading of 99A)
NEW! Three 8pin and three 6pin PCI-E connectors design supports Multi-GPU Graphic card.
Supports Dual Core CPU / Quad Core CPU / Nvidia SLI & Quad SLI and all Multi-Core GPU technologies.
Modularized Cable Management to eliminate clutter and improve airflow inside the case.
Independent Voltage Circuit: offers unflappable current delivery under heavy load.
Strict voltage regulation (±3%): provides steady voltage for system.
Active Power Factor Correction (PF>0.99) and high efficiency (up to 87%). Industrial grade components (capacitor, transformer, etc)
High reliability: MTBF>120,000 hours.
Quiet and reliable 14cm ball-bearing fan.
Protections: Over Current, Over Voltage, Under Voltage, Over Temperature, Over Power, and Short-Circuit protection.
Safety / EMI Approvals: CE, CB, TUV, FCC, UL, CUL, and BSMI certified.

Oops will do
 
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OMG The ASUS Striker II Extreme and NSE suck... thanks for the heads up guy I would have been really hacked off paying £248.00 for a M/B and then found out it was utter ******* ****? I would have been battering on the doors of ASUS HQ.
 
OMG The ASUS Striker II Extreme and NSE suck... thanks for the heads up guys I would have been really hacked off paying £248.00 for a M/B and then found out it was utter ******* ****? I would have been battering on the doors of ASUS HQ.

Which one of these would you recommend then please.

EVGA 132-CK-NF79-A1, NF790i Ultra SLI, 3-way SLI, S 775, PCI-E 2.0 (x16), DDR3 1066/1333/2000, ATX

XFX MB-N790-IUL9, NF790i Ultra MCP, 3-way SLI, S 775, PCI-E 2.0 (x16), DDR3 667/800/1066/2000, ATX
 
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