The Thermaltake Smart series PSUs are equipped with an active power factor correction mechanism and modular/semi-modular cables, support modern power standards (ATX 2.3 and EPS 2.92), and also have various protection mechanisms against surges, overloads, excess current and other force majeure. An important advantage for powering modern video cards is the main +12V line, which can deliver from 80 to 100% of the total power of the entire power supply.


Representatives of the Smart series are characterized by a minimum power of 450 W; for older modifications with the Pro prefix, the maximum power can reach 850 W. Even the simplest PSUs with a basic quality certificate have a minimum efficiency of 87%; for most, this figure ranges from 90 to 92%. Quality certificates - either gold or bronze. In some cases, the manufacturer saves on them, but not to the detriment of the overall level of performance. Regardless of price and positioning, the official guarantee in all cases is 5 years.

More expensive Thermaltake Smart power supplies use a more modern technical platform with high-quality Japanese capacitors, high-quality power supply components, a well-tuned cooling system and all the necessary connectors to power modern processors and video cards. Smart power supplies with an RGB prefix are equipped with a fan with a fairly simple customizable RGB backlight. In simpler models, illumination is usually limited to 10-15 basic lighting effects. In modifications released in 2018 and later, the backlight can be adjusted in time with other components using all popular synchronization systems.