The PSU comes fitted with a good quality 120mm fan and plenty of ventilation to allow for cooling.
The aesthetics are fairly standard, nothing too fancy, but not unattractive either.
A blank panel on the base of the unit, which should blend into your build easily enough as its not visually distracting.
There’s the M12II Bronze Evo Edition logo painted onto the side, which looks neat and tidy enough.
Around the back, we’ve got lots of ventilation for heat exhaust, as well as a master power switch for when you need your system 100% powered down.
All the usual connectors are here, with a split 24-pin, four 6-pin peripheral connectors, and finally, four 6-pin connectors, three for PCI-E and one more for the motherboard 4+4-pin.
Cabling
All of the power cables are finish in black, with black connectors, so they should blend into your build nice and easy. The flat cable design will make cable routing a breeze, although the 24-pin is thicker, with a black sleeving.
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