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DH Review: Hiper Type M 670w Power Supply
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________________________________ Here at Driver Heaven we strive to provide you with useful and thorough reviews and for that we have built a custom power supply testing station which allows us to efficiently analyse any consumer and industrial AC to DC power supply unit available. "High Performance Group, most commonly referred to as Hiper, is a newly found UK based company which has became well known for their high performance power supply units. Hiper acquired most of their fame for the Type-R series which was released a few years ago. The Type-R series were high performance modular units but a lot of attention was given on their aesthetics factor. Today we will take a look at another approach from Hiper, the Type-M series. The Type-M series are not modular and look quite simple, but they are considerably cheaper than the Type-R series and apparently perform just as well or even better. We will soon see if they are worth your time and money." |
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Great review, and good job on whoever did the solder job on the load box.
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Nice- DH is doing "real" PSU reviews!! (so much more informative)
Awesome test setup. edit- and review of course.
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confutatis maledictis
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Grace rocks!
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![]() It was worth it though, as now we have a complete PSU bench which can be easily tuned to fit any PSU, no matter the connectors or power specifications.
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brilliant review, very informative and certainly far superior to most other reviews ive seen on competiting tech sites.
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At Your Service...
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That load box is simply outstanding, and practical - yes, too cool - it really is just gorgeous. God knows that'll be a true collector's item one day... Thank you Grace!
The PSU looks very good - the load variations you recorded during your 30-100% load session shows the unit to be nicely responsive, and I'm in the market for a PSU so I'll be looking for this one... Kudos again!
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DriverHeaven Granddaddy
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Excellent review. AND, I love the new test unit.
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