The box looks great, with a durable brown box and a white slipcover that has a nice photo of the PSU right on the front.
On the back, it’s littered with all the technical information you could need. I like the slipcover idea too, it means they can use the same box for different products and only have to reprint a smaller bit of cardboard for the cover.
It opens on the top, where you’ll find a box for the cables, as well as two layers of foam for the PSU.
All of the cables are black with all-black connectors, and all the cables have a flat design, so they’ll be nice and easy to route. Also, you get a PSU 24-pin jumper, four screws, and some Velcro straps.
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