Contents
- 1Introduction
- 2Tsunami K P4-500W
- 2.1First Look
- 2.2Test Results
- 2.3Disassembly
- 2.4Specifications and Conclusions
- 3Honli ATX 680
- 3.1First Look
- 3.2Test Results
- 3.3Disassembly
- 3.4Specifications and Conclusions
- 4Powercase PHKPOW550120MM
- 4.1First Look
- 4.2Test Results
- 4.3Disassembly
- 4.4Specifications and Conclusions
- 5Aywun A1-3000
- 5.1First Look
- 5.2Test Results
- 5.3Disassembly
- 5.4Specifications and Conclusions
- 6A-Power P4-A680
- 6.1Test Results
- 6.2Disassembly
- 6.3Specifications and Conclusions
- 7Auriga Power MPT-301
- 7.1Test Results
- 7.2Disassembly
- 7.3Specifications and Conclusions
- 8Numan AT-580H
- 8.1Test Results
- 8.2Disassembly
- 8.3Specifications and Conclusions
- 9Ultraview 750W
- 9.1First Look
- 9.2Test Results
- 9.3Disassembly
- 9.4Specifications and Conclusions
- 10Thermal Master TM-420-PMSR
- 10.1First Look
- 10.2Test Results
- 10.3Disassembly
- 10.4Specifications and Conclusions
- 11Comparisons, Conclusions and Fireworks
- 11.1Graphs
- 11.2Conclusion
- 11.3The Fireworks
Introduction
With another year gone by, it’s time for another roundup of cheap and nasty power supplies. While it’s been a quiet year in general for Hardware Insights in terms of proper reviews, we still have plenty of units to test in this roundup. Our victims this year are: