The box is classic Corsair, with that striking yellow and black design and a large and clear photo of the power supply right on the front, as well as badges for the 7 year warranty, and ATX and PCIe certifications, and Platinum efficiency.
Around the back, things get a bit technical, with a run down of all the key features, efficiency curve, fan noise levels, and the capabilities of each of the voltage rails.
The PSU is well packaged, with a separate section for all of all of the modular cables, but unfortunately, not protective bag to store unused cables in.
All of the cables are of a good quality, and feature black cables with black headers, and a flat cable design that should benefit your cable management.
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