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Wednesday, June 27, 2007
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The new generation of power supplies has begun to amp up the competition for placement in your computer case. Antec's EarthWatts series was among the first to cause a stir in the PSU industry by emphasizing efficient power delivery over the multi-rail hype. But now 80% or better efficiency is very common. A perfect example of combining high-power wattage, effiency, and good looks can be found in the Hiper HPU-4M730-SS Type M 730W PSU. The four +12V rails offer regulated power distribution, but they also deliver at least 80% of the power that they promise, which will result in a more efficient system. Hiper's Type M PSU claims to support dual and quad processors, dual (SLi and CrossFire) graphics card sets, and just about anything else you can throw at it, but Benchmark Reviews will load test the DC voltage regulation and ripple just to be sure.
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Wednesday, January 17, 2007
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My first impression upon pulling the PSU out of the box was that of surprise. This thing is one long, black, and heavy (6.6 lbs.) mutha of a PSU. If I were to make any car references here, I would say the Type M is definitely looking to be more of a V-8 than a Vtech. Looking at all the angles, it can be seen that Hiper put a lot of detail into the Type M just as they did with the Type R.
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