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Hiper Type R Mark-II 880 Watt Power Supply :
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Introduction Founded in 2001 in the UK, Hiper, or High Performance Group as it is also known, offers a product line that includes enclosures, cooling, power and HTPC. Using a business model that includes listening to the needs of their customers, Hiper aims at making products that are not only ...
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Hiper Type R Mark-II 880 Watt Power Supply
DarkVision Hardware Articles and Review from around the web — ... a business model that includes listening to the needs of their customers, Hiper aims at making products that are not only top notch, but also affordable. Today’s piece will cover one of their performance oriented power supplies. The Type R series is geared for the enthusiast and has some features that Hiper feels will make it a sure bet. With so many choices now available, this will be a tall order, but we will delve into this relative newcomer and see if they can deliver. Link: Tweaktown

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DailyTech News Feed — ... Notebook Cooler @ Mikhailtech Forcetake MARS RAM Cooler @ Frostytech.com Arctic Cooling Accelero S1 Rev.2 Heatpipe VGA Cooler @ Tweaknews.net Glacialtech Igloo 7312 Silent E Heatsink @ Frostytech.com Thermalright True Black 120 @ HardwareLogic Zalman CNPS9300 AT CPU Cooler @ PC Perspective Power Supplies Antec NeoPower 650 Blue PSU @ OCModShop QPower 1050w @ XSReviews Hiper Type R Mark-II 880 Watt Power Supply @ TweakTown BFG Tech LS-680 680W Power Supply @ Bigbruin.com Peripherals Altec Lansing ...

Hiper Type R Mark-II 880 Watt Power Supply
HomeTweaktown - "Founded in 2001 in the UK, Hiper, or High Performance Group as it is also known, offers a product line that includes enclosures, cooling, power and HTPC. Using a business model that includes listening to the needs of their customers, Hiper aims at making products that are not only top notch, but also affordable. Today’s piece will cover one of their performance oriented power supplies. The Type R series is geared for the enthusiast and has some features that Hiper feels will make it a sure bet. With so many choices now available, this will be a tall order, but we ...

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