The box is classic NZXT, with a white and purple theme that see see throughout their entire range of products. There’s a large and clear photo on the front of the box, showing the overall design, as well as the range of power connectors on the back.
The box clearly details all of the key features such as the wattage, digital power design, efficiency, and key specifications of the fan and included cables.
In the box, you’ll find a vibrant NZXT-purple bag for storing all of the PSU cables, and since it’s unlikely you’ll be using all the cables in a single build (well, maybe YOU will!), it’s nice to have a good quality protective bag to store them.
All of the cables are black with black connectors, and a glossy and durable black sleeving. None of the cables come with a flag design, they’re all a bit rounded, but this is more common with such high wattage PSUs, which typically use thicker cables to deal with the higher power and thermal loads.
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