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ATX12V v2.2 CompatibleCompatible with the ATX12V v2.2 standard, the Hiper HPU-4M530-PS (EU) power supply provides maximum power stability to drive the processors as well as other system components.
530W Maximum PowerA maximum power of 530W delivers safe, reliable output for mainstream computer systems.
Highly EfficientProviding up to 80% power efficiency, the Hiper HPU-4M530-PS (EU) power supply saves energy and may even reduce your electric bill!
ATI CrossFire CertifiedThe Hiper HPU-4M530-PS (EU) power supply has gone through a series of rigorous ATI CrossFire certification tests for maximum system stability when building CrossFire Ready multi-video-card PCs.
Efficient CoolingThe Hiper HPU-4M530-PS (EU) features a mesh body construction for efficient heat dissipation and extended longevity. The included 120mm silent fan increases overall airflow in the power supply enclosure and helps remove heat from the chassis simultaneously.
Pros: Quiet!! I'm using this PS in a system that has a 45watt AMD X-2 processor. The HSF on the AMD is extremely quiet, as is this power supply. This system is very, very quiet - more so than a laptop. In fact so quiet that when I originally started the system I had to check to see if the fan was actually running - as the whole system was so quiet.
Cons: No cons - well maybe there are far too many connectors; which makes for a hassle in getting the leads out of the way.
Overall Review: We have 17 system on the network that I maintain. All new systems will be built with this PS; in addition, there are three systems in noise sensitive environments. The PS units in these three will also be changed to this brand/type (type R). After reading the previous post I checked on their Warranty service by calling their support number and telling them that I had a relatively new supply that failed (which was not true). I was directed to the companies web site where you receive an RMA automatically. It's just a matter of filling out the normal RMA form and that's it. Almost as good a NewEgg does with their auto-RMA procedure. No company builds 100% perfect products - that's the real world. Now, if you want to talk about terrible (as in very slow and unresponsive warranty support) then try getting ASUS to correct a motherboard issue!!!!!!!!