Testseek.com have collected 28 expert reviews of the Antec TruePower Quattro TPQ-1000 1000W and the average rating is 82%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Antec TruePower Quattro TPQ-1000 1000W.
January 2008
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The editors liked
80 PLUS certified
Four 12V rails
Fiveyear parts and labor warranty
Up to 1
000W DC output
Excellent voltage regulation
Quiet during normal operation
Very good efficiency (80 Plus certified)
Active PFC with universal AC input
Quad 12V outputs
Up to 70A combined
Four PCIE connectors (two 6pin and two 6/2pin)
F
Warranty
SLi Certified
80Plus certified
Relative Quiet
Looks
1000 Watts Of Power
The editors didn't like
Long body may not fit in some cases
First revision is bugged for 8800 GTX (and possibly others)
Abstract: The Truepower Quattro 1000 has been designed to meet the 80 Plus certification (www.80plus.org), with Antec saying it uses 33 per cent less energy than equivalent supplies. It comes with four 12v rails, gold-plated connections and protection from short...
Up to 1,000W DC output, Excellent voltage regulation, Quiet during normal operation, Very good efficiency (80 Plus certified), Active PFC with universal AC input, Quad 12V outputs, up to 70A combined, Four PCIE connectors (two 6pin and two 6/2pin), F
3.3V output relatively noisy (AC ripple), Excessive AC ripple on 5VSB output
The Antec Quattro 1,000W power supply has a lot of very good features. The voltage regulation is excellent and the overall efficiency is very good. Under normal operating conditions (below 600W load) the Quattro 1kW is quiet and runs relatively coo...
Sleeving on cables not entirely secure, 62 pin PCIE connectors not compatible with 9800GX2, Racing stripes may not be for everyone
No matter which way you look at it, the Quattro 1000W is one hell of a power supply; it has solid rails, high efficiency, good ripple suppression and a price to die for. Wait a sec Âa price to die forÂ? On a $200 power supply? Upon face value it may s...
Warranty, SLI Certification, Efficiency 80 certification, Low noise, Enough modular connectors, Racing inspired looks, Low discharge temperatures, Active PFC, OVP,UVP and shortcircuit protection...
Not fully modular...
The Antec Truepower Quattro 1000 watt power supply has earned its stripes, literally. With the racing inspired looks, the ability to start up and run a power hungry system with nary a hiccup speaks volumes about the power supply. If a power supply is ...
The Antec Quattro 1000W certainly looks the part. Its racing stripes really represent the amount of power that exists beneath the hood. And that power is a lot, 1000W in fact, that’s enough to power anybody’s rig – bearing in mind that t...
Should power even the most powerful of today’s pc’s, Good build quality, Quiet, Looks good, Future proof with the 8 way pcie connections.
Lacking in output connections (plenty of cables not enough physical outputs on the psu to plug them into), Not cheap but then it is a SERIOUS power supply.
There’s no doubt about it the Antec True Power Quattro 1000 is one hell of a power supply and it should easily power the most powerful of today’s pc’s. It looks good with its racing stripes it is very well built, the fan is quiet its ALM...
Abstract: Once you have the Wattson, watch it glow a furious shade of red by endowing your PC with the 1,000W TruePower Quattro. Building on the success of the Quattro Pro 850, which won an award from our sister magazine Custom PC (www.custompc.co.uk/reviews/...
As a high-end PSU, the Antec Quattro certainty feels like one, from its build quality to the whisper quiet performance. From features like modular cables to its PCIe connectors for the highest end graphics cards, it is clear that this PSU caters to th...