Friday, November 28th 2008
HIPER Launches M1000 Power Supply
HIPER has announced the availability of its high-end M1000 PSU. This 1000W PSU boasts of an 80 Plus Bronze efficiency rating. It offers semi-modular cabling, where the most important cables are fixed, while peripheral and PCI-Express power connectors are given modularity. It is NVIDIA 3-way SLI capable. It is backed by a 5-year warranty. It will be priced at € 169 in Europe. For more information please visit the product page.A list of features are as follows:
- 80 PLUS Bronze Certified
- Designed for NVIDIA Quad SLI, Hybrid SLI and 3-Way SLI
- PCI-E 8 pin connector. (8 pin to 6 pin adapter included)
- Four separate 12V rails
- Mesh design construction for direct heat dissipation and longer lifespan
- Corresponds to the form factors ATX12V v2.2 / EPS12V v2.91
- Fully compatible with AMD 64-bit processors and Intel LGA
- Active PFC
- Gold-plated connectors for optimum conductivity
- PCI-E (6-pin), PCI-E (8-pin), SATA, Molex with EZ-Grip, floppy, P8 & P4 connector
- 5 years RTB warranty
20 Comments on HIPER Launches M1000 Power Supply
I had a Hiper-R 580W that was solid . . . a bit before I moved to my current PSU, the issues I was having was just from pushing it way too hard . . . I had this quad running 3.6 24/7, OCed DDR3, 2 OCed 3870s, 3.5" FDD, 2 combo-ODD, 1 SATA-3 HDD, 2 IDE HDDs, 11 LED case fans, upper-end audio card, wireless 'n' extreme card, USB keyboard, USB mouse, USB mousepad, USB 5.1 headset, USB upper-end 2.1 speakers . . .
I'm about 100% definite I was reaching it's upper limits.
From my personal experience, I can't trash Hiper's equipment. I'd be willing to purchase another PSU from them.
Also nice to see this one comes with a 5 year warranty.
on the other hand, nice to see hiper bringing out a new quality psu as i havent heard a lot from them since the hiper type r/m 580w? , but hiper are kind of hit and miss when it comes to psu's. when they work they work well but they do have a high failure rate imo, hopefully they have addressed this issue with this new one and have a new manufacturer
I must say though, the modular connections are awesome with hipers, i have seen it on the piperocks, dont know who had the idea first though.
I loved the connectors as well - if you move your case around often, there is a far less chance of something wiggling loose.
that feature tunred into a big deal with my current PSU, mostly so that I could re-use cables from the Hiper. Although this Kingwin unit makes use of screw-on cables as well, they have a different pin configuration :( . . . No worries, I can purchase new screw fittings at local stores.
It definitely looks different, and nice - kinda surprised to not see that feature on these new 1000 units . . .
phenom 9500@2.8ghz and AX2 5000+@3.6ghz (1.8v)
3x3850 256mb oc'd like crazy
2 SATA HDD
1 IDE combo drive
1 SATA combo drive
1 MCP 655
6 or so LED fans
thats on water, right?
i wonder what your load temps were like?
if it makes you feel any better look at this
and yes cpuz is readying the voltage right