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WOW LOOK AT THIS PSU *Fixed Link*

Originally posted by: thekillerjks
It's sold out and going for $130 so it must not be bad and Isn't japanese steel good?

I don't know how this thing actually performs, but saying that because people buy something doesn't make it good.

People often buy for form over function

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Originally posted by: YOyoYOhowsDAjello
Originally posted by: thekillerjks
It's sold out and going for $130 so it must not be bad and Isn't japanese steel good?

I don't know how this thing actually performs, but saying that because people buy something doesn't make it good.

People often buy for form over function

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Yes I Know that but the point I'm, trying to get across is that all specs hints toward this PSU being a very nice one. Also the creative cableing system makes this PSU a
Keeper In Minder
 
I do like the wiring on it, probably my favourite on a commercial PSU.

However one of my favourite mods for power supply cabling goes to this project.

Orac
 
Hyper psu's are very high quality power supplies. Well built, tight voltage regulation, etc. They are also very innovative in their design--as you saw from the modular version available. They also don't need dual rails. It is not that bid of a deal if it did not have it, but it already does.


 
Originally posted by: Phil
Ooh, a tool chest. Yay, a reason to buy.


YAY! Indeed! That's the best reason yet to buy a POS PSU :laugh:

The little tool chest will be a constant reminder once the modular connections burn up.
The LED fan can be used afterward for case cooling 😛

How lazy can one be? Cable runs are only done once per case.

I have worked autoelectric in the past and even packed w/dialectric(sp)grease, pin
connections,such as these, present reaccuring problems.

Think about it. Multiple PSU fans mean everything inside has to be down-sized to make
room for the blinkey fans=compromise.
It really is a cost effective production because the PSU is not having to be worked with
all that wiring soldered in place. Then they charge more for it. Read PC P&C's article
about modular at thier site. Good grief, Charlie Brown 😉


Galvanized(Fortron/Zippy user)
 
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