Thermaltake Dockpower FI PSUs make upgrading and cable routing a breeze

Everyone who’s built a PC at some point knows routing PSU cables can be challenging and annoying. Thermaltake has found somewhat of a solution and, on top of that, made upgradability extremely convenient. The new Dockpower FI PSUs come in two color options and multiple capacities.
Thermaltake Dockpower FI PSU features
The USP of these power supplies is that there is a main PSU and a cable dock module. The dock module can be detached easily and reattached with a D-ring screw. This enables plugging in all the PSU cables without having the PSU mounted in the case. Thermaltake also includes fully modular low-profile cables with the PSU.
What this design also enables is upgradability with convenience. Just the main PSU can be swapped out for a higher-wattage one and installed without having to disconnect any cables. Speaking of upgradability, the Dockpower FI series comes in 750W, 850W, 1,000W, and 1,200W options, all of which are 80 PLUS Gold certified. They are also ATX 3.1 compatible with PCIe Gen 5.1 support.
Thermaltake Dockpower FI PSU price and availability
Thermaltake has not shared pricing and availability information as of yet. The Dockpower FI series will be offered in black and a Snow color, catering to both black and white PC builds.













