Two weeks ago, Anandtech had released their review for the Huntkey R90 300W 80+gold certified power supply, and the little puppy(R90) supprised us with its well built quality and good performance. The only drawback of the PSU is that it is way over priced. Gold or not, I won't pay approx $90 for a 300W PSU anyway.
Today, Zhuoke(the reviewer) over at pcpop has posted his review on the Huntkey R90. And the unit behaved pretty during static load test. Transient load test results are sort of disappointing, though. One thing worth pointing out is that the primary capacitor of pcpop's review sample's is a HEC 220μF cap, which is different from the one used in Anandtech's sample(a Rubycon USG 220μF). And according to Pcpop, the retail version of the R90 will probably stick with their review sample, which means you are more likely to get a HEC rather than a Rubycon as the primary cap of the R90 you purchase.
Here's the link to pcpop's review:
http://www.pcpop.com/doc/0/642/642818.shtml
(I tried to translate the full review into English with google translate's help, but somehow, google refused to help me. )
componets used in R90:
primary cap:
soldering: