Originally posted by: jonnyGURU
	
	
		
		
			Originally posted by: Operandi
Anyway, the Hiper-R is $30-40 PSU, the remainder of the of the $100 is bling; it's a rip-off.  You would be much better off with a Seasonic, Forton-Source, or Enhance (they have modular offering), if you want a real high quality PSU.
		
		
	 
Operandi has no first hand experience with anything he talks about.
If he did, he could give you an intelligent answer about why not to use a Hiper instead of "it's a $30 PSU with $100 of bling" and "it's a rip-off."
It might be wise to not listen to people's advice unless they can give you sound reasoning behind it.
The Hiper is a good power supply, but with it's own issues:
It's NOT a 580W.  It's based on an Andyson 550W.  It's a good 550W, but relabeling like that pisses me off in ever way.
Second, the modular connectors have a design flaw.  They bring two 12V wires down to a single connection on many of the connectors.  You'll find such example as the 6-pin PCI-e going down to a single 3-pin coaxial.  Just a bad design IMHO.
It also has crossload issues due to a lack of independent regulation, but you're not going to be crossloading the unit.  I don't even know why I do crossload tests in reviews anymore.  Nobody should be using ATX12V PSU's in Socket A boards anyway.  Hell, people shouldn't still be using Socket A!  

  I don't know why they do them at X-bit anymore either.... oh wait, that's right... they like "drama!"  
Personally, I'd pass.  But it's still a decent unit and if you like the way it looks then go for it.  It's not going to blow your parts up, but if you have "issues" don't be surprised if it's because of low voltages due to resistance at the modular connection.