In addition to the new full Retro lineup of products, Thermaltake has brought several new power supply units to the CES 2026 show in Las Vegas, including the AX-series 3000 W model, the well-known Toughpower series in both ATX and SFX form factors, and a whole new Golden Track series with a new twist on the modular design. Thermaltake also unveiled its new Dr. Power III Pro, a power supply tester and information hardware device.
The list obviously starts with Thermaltake's two flagship PSUs, the Toughpower i1650 Titanium and the AX 3000W models. The Toughpower i1650 Titanium is a 1650 W PSU with 80 Plus Titanium certification, an option to switch between single- and multi-rail in order to meet various needs, and an option to monitor each output via software. It features Thermaltake's iRGB PLUS, which means it is equipped with a 16.8 million-color, 18-LED RGB fan. It supports a 200 percent power boost, has < 30 mV low ripple noise design and extremely strict < 2% voltage regulation, uses dual-color design for 12V-2x6 connectors, and features low-profile etched flat cables.