Antec TruePower New TP-550

The Antec TruePower New (who puts "New" in a product name?) takes some cues form the EarthWatts line, as Antec uses no polystyrene for the packaging. You get a power cable, four screws, and a user manual. Instead of a cable bag for the modular cables, Antec provides a plastic jacket.  The PSU is RoHS and SLI-ready and comes with an 80 Plus Bronze certification. The cable sleeving is rather cheaply done, but it's better than nothing.

The surface of the TruePower New is very robust. There are quadratic ventilation holes and a small power switch near the power plug. The fan grill does not stick out, and the housing has a length of 15cm.

Cables and Connectors
Fixed/Modular Main 24-pin 50cm
ATX12V/EPS12V 8-pin 65cm / 4-pin 55cm
PCIe 6/8-pin 55cm / 6-pin 55cm
Peripheral 3x PATA 55-85cm / 3x PATA 55-85cm / 3x PATA 50-80cm+ Floppy 15cm
3x SATA 55-85cm / 3x SATA 55-85cm / 3x SATA 50-80cm

Antec has more cables and connectors than the other contenders. The problem is that you can't plug in all of the harnesses, as two peripheral harnesses will be left over. However, 55cm long PCIe connectors are nice and 50cm for the 24-pin cable is good as well. Already we begin to see the difference between the TP-550 and the lower priced alternatives.

Since Antec is using a Seasonic design, they had the option to use a Sanyo Denki or ADDA fan. This is a mainstream product so they're using an ADDA fan. It's a ball-bearing type fan with seven blades.

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  • dinkumthinkum - Friday, October 29, 2010 - link

    I also was stung by an Antec about 5 years ago. I read later that they switched suppliers at some point and quality suffered. I switched to FSP and later Corsair/Seasonic, so far so good.

    I had a small form factor FSP die on me mysteriously but I suspect that was due to the level of chalk dust in the room. I replaced it with a Seasonic, which has been amazingly quiet and reliable.
  • Phaedrus2129 - Friday, October 29, 2010 - link

    That was the 2005/2006 Fuhjyyu capacitor incident. It affected the TruePower, TruePower II, and Smartpower units. Those PSUs were shipped with Fuhjyyu capacitors on the secondary, which are extremely unreliable. Antec claims their manufacturer (CWT) put them on without permission to save cost; CWT claims Antec specc'd them that way. Either way, Antec and CWT parted company, and now all Antec PSUs use Japanese or mid-range Taiwanese capacitors.

    In other words, they had some bad units in 2005/6, that doesn't make them bad for all time. Their current lineup is excellent, baring the Basiq line.
  • Pessimism - Friday, October 29, 2010 - link

    Saying a power supply exploded at 50% load is not enough. For maximum impact, post photographs of its remains after attempted use.
  • sviola - Friday, October 29, 2010 - link

    Nice Review. I look forward for more reviews like this and, who knows, a PSU round-up in the same way of the gpus and memory round-ups.
  • iamezza - Friday, October 29, 2010 - link

    Loved the review. I liked the humorous writing style and didn't think it was too unprofessional.
  • xi0s - Friday, October 29, 2010 - link

    PC Power & Cooling

    Nice review, though seeing how simple it is to test PSU's and how many more players there are on the market these days, I would've much preferred a roundup of atleast 5 PSU's instead of a measly 3. Not that you didn't make a point here, but surely you could've done more with it.
  • ClagMaster - Friday, October 29, 2010 - link

    Why get an Antec TP-550 when you can purchase a Seasonic SS-560KM Modular Power supply for a few dollars more and get top-notch performance and reliability ?

    Corsair power supplies (manufactured by Seasonic) are also excellent too. But the Seasonics are the best.
  • softdrinkviking - Friday, October 29, 2010 - link

    is actually a pretty big fan company in the asian PC market.
    they sell there fans in the big consumer electronics stores that have a DIY PC
    section, and in hobby stores. (here in japan)
    i will say that they are cheaper than most fans, but not the absolute cheapest.
  • JohnMD1022 - Friday, October 29, 2010 - link

    Why bother with a PSU that is not available everywhere?

    Restrict reviews to components that are available worldwide.
  • Beenthere - Saturday, October 30, 2010 - link

    Fanboism doesn't make a good PSU.

    Thankfully a few sites conduct proper load testing of PSUs so intelligent PC enthusiasts can make an informed decision. Without actual test results of specific PSU models a consumer has no means to tell good PSUs from ad hype. An educated consumer doesn't buy hype they buy quality, performance and value.

    One accurate PSU test is of far more value than a baseless fanbois opinion.

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