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Friday, June 6, 2008
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High Performance Group (Hiper), a UK based company, was founded in 2001. They have a varied product catalogue which includes numerous power supplies, coolers and even a few keyboards and video cables. Recently Hiper branched out into computer chassis and the first in their range is the Anubis. The Anubis is made of 6063-T5 alloy which is military specification. This material offers outstanding heat dissipation and is very durable. Lockheed Martin make the wings of their jets with this alloy which is a hell of a talking point.
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Friday, May 23, 2008
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Hiper did an excellent job with the Anubis case as it is easy to work with (with the painful exception of cutting one's hands while working with it) and pretty well designed as well. Black cases are my favorite color as they look cool whether it's sitting on a desk or on the floor next to my feet. The Anubis case is available online for $199. The only real negatives of the case are the lack of an external SATA or Firewire port on the IO and the lack of a removable motherboard tray. Otherwise the case does the job that Hiper intends to in bringing a Mid-Tower ATX case into the market with good features and tool less design. The good points of this case include a tool less design, incredible accessories bundle, latched side doors and the clearance to fit any video card into the case without interfering with the HDDs. Well done Hiper on the Anubis case.
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Monday, October 22, 2007
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Today, we'll be taking a look at Hiper's very first foray into the Mid-ATX chassis industry. Boasting solid 6063 T5 aluminum alloy construction throughout the enclosure, and more features than you can shake a stick at, Hiper is putting its reputation on the line with the introduction of an ambitious product which carries an even more ambitious moniker: the Anubis. With the help of its solid core of engineers and designers, Hiper's Anubis has been designed from the ground up to cater to the enthusiast community. Will Hiper's new Mid-ATX enclosure serve to impress? Read on as HardwareLogic goes on the hunt to find out!
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Today, we'll be taking a look at Hiper's very first foray into the Mid-ATX chassis industry. Boasting solid 6063 T5 aluminum alloy construction throughout the enclosure, and more features than you can shake a stick at, Hiper is putting its reputation on the line with the introduction of an ambitious product which carries an even more ambitious moniker: the Anubis. With the help of its solid core of engineers and designers, Hiper's Anubis has been designed from the ground up to cater to the enthusiast community. Will Hiper's new Mid-ATX enclosure serve to impress? Read on as HardwareLogic dives in to find out!
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Friday, October 5, 2007
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Anubis is the name of the ancient Egyptian God of Death and the name of the 1st ATX case ever from HIPER. As expected, HIPER does not come up with something usual: the HTC-1K614 is entirely constructed out of high quality 3mm thick aluminium 6063 T5 alloy, weighing in at over 23 pounds! What makes the Hiper Anubis different to the other alloy cases is in the manufacturing process. All of panels are alloy welded together creating a much stronger structure to withstand over 220lbs compared to the cheaper riveting method, where the joint not only becomes a weaker point, but allows the entire structure to bend. The Anubis mid-tower ATX case comes pre-modded with a side window and is probably the only case with a window to pass EMI testing, so is perfect for gamers and hardware enthusiasts.
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Wednesday, October 3, 2007
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What I originally thought was going to be an ugly, heavy and useless case has turned out to be quite a good-looking, aluminium case which is individually numbered and well designed. The performance of the case is good also and could be even better if a few extra fans were added to the case, bringing the temperatures down by a few degrees. Cost is what unfortunately brings the Anubis down a little and interested parties can expect to pay around £130 in the UK or $219 in the US. Discussion of whether this price was worth it or not was originally quite heated and the argument between Richard and I spilled over out of the office and into our Heroes evening.
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Wednesday, September 26, 2007
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Ive long been a fan of Hiper Groups products, having used a Hiper Type-R 580w Modular PSU in my main rig for nearly 2 years now, so I was extremely excited when I was asked to review their first offering into the world of ATX cases, and quite a first attempt it is. The Hiper Anubis, named after the Egyptian god of the dead, guardian of the land of the dead and general master chief of the underworld. The image is sinister and mysterious, not unlike the subtle dark and (at first glance) understated features of the Anubis. Hot off the production line, the case is not yet widely available (I have number 1925), so please sit by while I conjure a rather large smug grin before I let you salivate over the highly impressive lines, specifications and features of this case.
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Thursday, September 13, 2007
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The new Hiper Anubis is the next PC Case in the Technic3D Editorship. See you in the following Review which qualities and Features the new and first ATX High-End Tower from Hiper presents. Thats a Case God in Black?
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