A Detailed Look (Cont’d)
Around on the front side, the HCP-1000 Platinum PSU incorporates 12 sockets to power all the modular cables. The 24-pin ATX motherboard cable uses two sockets, the black 20-pin connector at the top left in the photo above and one half of the 16-pin red socket below. There are five red 16-pin sockets total, which can be used in various configurations as noted in the following info from Antec.
(Courtesy of Antec)
The HCP-1000 Platinum PSU comes with a good assortment of eleven modular cables, which are covered with plastic mesh sleeving. The length of cables and the number of connectors is listed in the table below.
(Courtesy of Antec)
What about the HCP-1200? Have
What about the HCP-1200? Have you or can you review that one? thanks
Usually if we do a review of
Usually if we do a review of one in a family, that is all we’ll do. The 1200 watt should be pretty dang close here.
If you use site search, you
If you use site search, you can find that HCP-1200 was reviewed a while ago.
True, but it was the previous
True, but it was the previous generation from 2011:
https://pcper.com/reviews/Cases-and-Cooling/Antec-High-Current-Pro-1200W-Power-Supply-Review
HCP-1200 trumps the HCP-1000
HCP-1200 trumps the HCP-1000 in build quality, performance and in peak power capacity.
It’s the second best PSU out in the market coming after the AX1200i.
The build quality of the Hcp
The build quality of the Hcp 1000 is second to zip sonny, Ax1200i your kidding right, tosser.
Is there a HCP-1200 Platinum?
Is there a HCP-1200 Platinum?
No, however Delta has built
No, however Delta has built the HCP-1200 in a Platinum offering for servers, which (unfortunately) failed to clear Platinum and stayed at Gold efficiency. It’s not out yet for servers, let alone in a pretty, tidied up shape for builders.