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High Power HPC-360-302 DF By Sirtec
- 1 – Fighting System Blackouts
- 2 – Confusing Performance Data On Packaging And Case
- 3 – Stable Voltage = Stable Operation
- 4 – Overloading Cables
- 5 – Testing
- 6 – 300 Watt Class
- 7 – Seasonic SS-300FB / Super Tornado 300
- 8 – 350 Watt Class
- 9 – Fortron Source Aurora FSP350-60PN-R
- 10 – Q-Technology QT-02350 Gold Series Vs. QT-02350 Papst Series
- 11 – High Power HPC-360-302 DF By Sirtec
- 12 – 400 Watt Class
- 13 – Vantec VAN-400B (ION Series)
- 14 – Nexus NX-4000
- 15 – Global Win TOP-420P4
- 16 – High Power HPC-420-302 DF By Sirtec
- 17 – Silverstone SST-ST40F-G02
- 18 – 500 Watt Class
- 19 – Turbo Cool 510 ATX PFC & Turbo Cool 510 ATX Deluxe
- 20 – Benchmarks
- 21 – 350 Watt Class
- 22 – 400 Watt Class
- 23 – 500 Watt Class
- 24 – Ranking
- 25 – 350 Watt Class
- 26 – 400 Watt Class
- 27 – 500 Watt Class
- 28 – The Test Candidates At A Glance
- 29 – Summary
High Power HPC-360-302 DF By Sirtec

HPC-360-302 DF by Sirtec: unobtrusive but good 360-watt power supply unit with two fans
In the HPC-360-302-DF by Sirtec, Highpowersupply offers a good power supply unit with a nominal power of 360 watts. With a measured maximum power of 393 watts the device offers enough leeway for overclocking experiments. Good: when overloaded, the HPC-360-302 DF shuts off and can be switched on again at minimum capacity without problems after a cool-down period of about a minute.
With an operating noise level of 33.8 dB(A) at minimum load and 36.8 dB(A) at full load, the Sirtec High Power is pleasantly quiet to boot. The 72-percent efficiency factor is another selling point.
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11 – High Power HPC-360-302 DF By S...
- 1 – Fighting System Blackouts
- 2 – Confusing Performance Data On Packaging And Case
- 3 – Stable Voltage = Stable Operation
- 4 – Overloading Cables
- 5 – Testing
- 6 – 300 Watt Class
- 7 – Seasonic SS-300FB / Super Tornado 300
- 8 – 350 Watt Class
- 9 – Fortron Source Aurora FSP350-60PN-R
- 10 – Q-Technology QT-02350 Gold Series Vs. QT-02350 Papst Series
- 11 – High Power HPC-360-302 DF By Sirtec
- 12 – 400 Watt Class
- 13 – Vantec VAN-400B (ION Series)
- 14 – Nexus NX-4000
- 15 – Global Win TOP-420P4
- 16 – High Power HPC-420-302 DF By Sirtec
- 17 – Silverstone SST-ST40F-G02
- 18 – 500 Watt Class
- 19 – Turbo Cool 510 ATX PFC & Turbo Cool 510 ATX Deluxe
- 20 – Benchmarks
- 21 – 350 Watt Class
- 22 – 400 Watt Class
- 23 – 500 Watt Class
- 24 – Ranking
- 25 – 350 Watt Class
- 26 – 400 Watt Class
- 27 – 500 Watt Class
- 28 – The Test Candidates At A Glance
- 29 – Summary
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