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    Re: News - Huntkey pushes new 80PLUS range of PSUs

    That's quite impressive compared to their past stuff, a 650W unit labelled as a 550 (as stated, probably an 80 Plus trick) that can deliver its full load up to a peak of 112%. I'd want to see more than just this unit be of decent manufacturing quality before I'd ever recommend such units though, the HS test does not cover long-term reliability

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    Re: News - Huntkey pushes new 80PLUS range of PSUs

    Oh of course not, and it's not really possible for reviewers unless they were to set up a system and leave it constantly running for years. That's where consumers opinions come in though - like on this forum people post their experiences with PSUs over long-term.

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